Drawing comparisons to artists such as Coldplay, The Fray, David Gray and Counting Crows, Crash Parallel's debut album is a combination of strong melodies and intimate lyrics.  The Toronto-based quartet was formed three years ago by singer/songwriter Tim Edwards and songwriter/guitarist Dan Saitua, later joined by Gary Rugula (bass) and John Vitellaro (drums).  

To date the band has taken an organic, grassroots approach to their career while working on their debut album World We Know, set for release May 2008.  They garnered an early following through performing local area gigs, including NXNE where the response was outstanding creating major buzz for the band at both college and online communities. 

World We Know was recorded at Chalet Studios in Ontario, produced by Dan Weston (who also helped co-write “Not That Simple” and “Save Yourself” on the album) and mixed by Mark Makoway (Buck 65, Sarah Slean, David Usher, Mat Mays). 

The title track and debut single, “World We Know”, is a powerful piano infused track that challenges our generation to take action to protect our world from the difficult conditions it faces today.  The track builds and builds with emotion the listener can't help but become emotionally involved both musically and lyrically.

Crash Parallel’s melodic pop rock songs and relatable lyrics make them a perfect candidate for licensing which has led to the success of many bands including The Fray and Snow Patrol .  In fact one of the songs featured on the album already caught the ear of Global TV executives which landed their song ‘Long Night Dreaming’ a spot on the Season One Finale of Falcon Beach.

Crash Parallel is currently in the studio gearing up for a cross country tour and looking forward to showcasing their live show to audiences across Canada in the upcoming months.