All Things Crack: Some Endure — Tyson Koska (2024)
The official biography of “Baltimore’s Beatles” — CRACK THE SKY
In 1975, an unknown band from Weirton, West Virginia SHOCKED the Baltimore music scene – becoming "The Beatles of Baltimore." Rolling Stone deemed their first album "one of the year’s most impressive debuts." In 2015, they listed it in the "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time."
100’s of interview hours — dozens of pictures — insights and stories from the past never heard before, "All Things Crack" explores the band's odd history through the voices of the original and subsequent members. The story unfolds as a 50-year conversation interspersed with lyrics and melody.
Quirky, edgy, smart – like the band itself – this is the story of
CRACK THE SKY.
The official biography of “Baltimore’s Beatles” — CRACK THE SKY
In 1975, an unknown band from Weirton, West Virginia SHOCKED the Baltimore music scene – becoming "The Beatles of Baltimore." Rolling Stone deemed their first album "one of the year’s most impressive debuts." In 2015, they listed it in the "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time."
100’s of interview hours — dozens of pictures — insights and stories from the past never heard before, "All Things Crack" explores the band's odd history through the voices of the original and subsequent members. The story unfolds as a 50-year conversation interspersed with lyrics and melody.
Quirky, edgy, smart – like the band itself – this is the story of
CRACK THE SKY.
The official biography of “Baltimore’s Beatles” — CRACK THE SKY
In 1975, an unknown band from Weirton, West Virginia SHOCKED the Baltimore music scene – becoming "The Beatles of Baltimore." Rolling Stone deemed their first album "one of the year’s most impressive debuts." In 2015, they listed it in the "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time."
100’s of interview hours — dozens of pictures — insights and stories from the past never heard before, "All Things Crack" explores the band's odd history through the voices of the original and subsequent members. The story unfolds as a 50-year conversation interspersed with lyrics and melody.
Quirky, edgy, smart – like the band itself – this is the story of
CRACK THE SKY.