The late-'80s side project of Queen's drummer Roger Taylor, the Cross were … Read Full Bio ↴The late-'80s side project of Queen's drummer Roger Taylor, the Cross were originally a classic rock band with dance influences, then abandoned the dance aspect of their sound and produced two straight forward rock albums. Although Taylor stated when the band formed in 1987, that the group would be a force to be reckoned with within six months, the group never took off in any market, except Germany, and broke up in 1993. With the conclusion of Queen's Magic Tour in 1986, Roger Taylor took the opportunity of a lack of activity on the Queen front to form his own band, which he named the Cross. Leaving his drum kit behind, Taylor assumed the duties of rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist for the group. Outside of recruiting Queen's tour keyboardist, Spike Edney, the rest of Taylor's new band were found through an ad placed in the music press. They were a group of unknowns, consisting of Clayton Moss (guitar), Peter Noone (bass guitar), and Josh Macrae (drums). With a group of songs already written, Taylor decided to record the first Cross album, Shove It, largely by himself and then tour with his new band. A hybrid of classic rock and dance influences, the album received some praise in the British music press but failed to get higher than the bottom of the album charts, as did it's three singles. In America, the album failed to chart and the group would not release another album there. The band resumed operations after the next Queen album with Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know, which was written by all the members in the band and embraced a classic rock sound. The lead single, "Power to Love," only dented the bottom of the British charts, while the album failed to chart at all. However, the band did continue to do well in Germany, and, with no record support in England, released their third album, Blue Rock, in that country only. After a final gig in 1993, the band called it a day. Taylor went on to record solo albums a
nd work with Queen, while Edney later helped found the S. A. S. Band, and Peter Noone joined Miss World.
Biography by Geoff Orens
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The Cross (더 크로스) is a korean rock band formed in 2003.
Members:
- Lee Si-Ha (이시하), 29/10/1982 - Composition, back vocals, piano, guitar, leader
- Kim Kyeong-Hyeon (김경현), 02/08/1982 - Main vocals
Former members:
- Kim Hyeok-Keon (김혁건), 12/04/1982 – Main vocals
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The Cross is also a Traditional Metal/Progressive Metal band with one Demo called Metal From Above. It was reissued through Steel Legacy(333 LP and 1000 CD)in 2007.
4)
the CROSS is also a Japanese duo, which consists of Daisuke and ショーガ (Syo-ga).
Website: http://thecross.web.fc2.com/index.html (in Japanese)
5)
The Cross is doom metal band with black metal influences from Brazil
nd work with Queen, while Edney later helped found the S. A. S. Band, and Peter Noone joined Miss World.
Biography by Geoff Orens
2)
The Cross (더 크로스) is a korean rock band formed in 2003.
Members:
- Lee Si-Ha (이시하), 29/10/1982 - Composition, back vocals, piano, guitar, leader
- Kim Kyeong-Hyeon (김경현), 02/08/1982 - Main vocals
Former members:
- Kim Hyeok-Keon (김혁건), 12/04/1982 – Main vocals
3)
The Cross is also a Traditional Metal/Progressive Metal band with one Demo called Metal From Above. It was reissued through Steel Legacy(333 LP and 1000 CD)in 2007.
4)
the CROSS is also a Japanese duo, which consists of Daisuke and ショーガ (Syo-ga).
Website: http://thecross.web.fc2.com/index.html (in Japanese)
5)
The Cross is doom metal band with black metal influences from Brazil
The Garden Of Silence
The Cross Lyrics
Trapped in a world where I don't belong
A whole life spent in search of meaning
I now distance myself from this abode of suffering
Nothing matters, apart from my unending solitude
Hopelessness troubles again my soul
As I walk past the cemetery gates
My mind longs for shelter
As madness tears my soul
A soothing rain falls upon
The damp crypts, crumpled by time
They encase lives gone, drowned by sorrow
Their uneasy spirits roam about their resting place
Having given up on a future
I can't help but wonder, joyless, about the countless waste of lives
Where are they going?
Where do they come from?
Will we ever know?
Sobbing breaks the dreary silence
Loved ones mourn their loss
Their grief... So real
Will their dead truly rest in peace?
A stone prison will be my final stop
A guardhouse built, brick by brick, by sin
A place of suffering
My garden of silence
A whole life spent in search of meaning
I now distance myself from this abode of suffering
Nothing matters, apart from my unending solitude
Hopelessness troubles again my soul
As I walk past the cemetery gates
My mind longs for shelter
As madness tears my soul
The damp crypts, crumpled by time
They encase lives gone, drowned by sorrow
Their uneasy spirits roam about their resting place
Having given up on a future
I can't help but wonder, joyless, about the countless waste of lives
Where are they going?
Where do they come from?
Will we ever know?
Sobbing breaks the dreary silence
Loved ones mourn their loss
Their grief... So real
Will their dead truly rest in peace?
A stone prison will be my final stop
A guardhouse built, brick by brick, by sin
A place of suffering
My garden of silence
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: The Cross
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