Crossfire Eagles: "Episode"

Crossfire Eagles: "Episode"

Crossfire Eagles are a guitar melody-driven band with catchy hooks and choruses that stay in your head all day long. They are a well-balanced hybrid of Indie Rock and Classic Rock, where you can hear influences from bands like Catfish and the Bottlemen and Courteeners, all the way to bands such as Queen and Foo Fighters. The young Sheffield band is going from strength to strength with gig offers coming out of their noses and have just released the new single “Episode”

With a catchy melody and an infection indie rhythm at its heart, this track certainly has the feel of a big summer tune. Driven by relentless riffs, this is subconsciously an uplifting, anthemic from the new Sheffield outfit.

Episode is in fact a heartfelt look into some quite serious issues they’ve noticed living in Sheffield. They were inspired to write this song when seeing the growing number of homelessness as they went about their daily business in their hometown and tried to artistically imagine life in their shoes. They have dedicated this track to people who have to experience that on a daily basis, and also those who struggle with mental health issues, and I for one would like to commend them for this in a time where those two groups have undoubtedly been hit even harder than the rest of us.

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