Crisis

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Crisis is the third album by the band Alexisonfire. The album became no.1 in Canada selling more than 22,000 copies.

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About

Crisis was released on August 22, 2006 under Defiance records. The album became no.72 on the UK Albums Chart and no.189 on the Billboard Top 200. Some featured hit songs in the album are "Drunks, Lovers, Sinners and Saints", "This Could Be Anywhere in the World" which was featured in the PlayStation 2, Playstaion 3, and PSP video game MLB 07 The Show and "Boiled Frogs" which refers to George's dad.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Drunks, Lovers, Sinners and Saints 2:36
2 This Could Be Anywhere in the World 4:08
3 Mailbox Arson 3:33
4 Boiled Frogs 3:56
5 We Are the Sound 3:42
6 You Burn First 2:40
7 We Are the End 3:46
8 Crisis 3:31
9 Keep It on Wax 3:48
10 To a Friend 3:16
11 Rough Hands 5:31

Awards & Certifications

Awards

Year Award Category
2006 CASBY Awards Favorite New Indie Release (Crisis)
2007 MuchMusic Video Awards Best Cinematography ("This Could Be Anywhere in the World")
2007 MuchMusic Video Awards Nominated for Peoples' Choice Award – Favourite Canadian Group, MuchLOUD Best Rock Video ("This Could Be Anywhere in the World")

Certifications

Year Album Certification
2006 Crisis Certified Platinum in Canada

Chart Toppers

Year Album Top Heatseekers Top Independent Albums The Billboard 200
2006 Crisis 5 18 189

Credits

Performance Credits

Alexisonfire Primary Artist

Scott Russell Vocals, Hand Clapping

Gared O'Donnell Vocals

Julius "The Juice" Butty Vocals

Dallas Green Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Group Member

George Pettit Vocals, Group Member

Jordan Hastings Drums, Group Member

Wade MacNeil Guitar, Vocals, Group Member

Christopher Steele Bass, Group Member

Technical Credits

Nick Blagona Engineer

Joao Carvalho Mastering

Julius "The Juice" Butty Producer

Giancarlo Gallo Digital Editing

Trivia

  • This is the first album to feature Jordan Hastings on drums, replacing founding member Jesse Ingelevics.
  • The album debuted at number one on the Canadian charts.

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