Released in 1984, Steel Pulse’s "Earth Crisis" is a seminal roots reggae album featuring highly produced, politically charged tracks like "Steppin' Out" and the title song. The album is recognized for its militant consciousness and critical, yet sometimes controversial, shift toward a more polished sound following True Democracy . For further exploration, including the tracklist, visit Amazon.com Amazon.com Earth Crisis: CDs & Vinyl - Amazon.com
Perhaps the most unusual chapter of the Earth Crisis story is its influence on a completely different genre. Karl Buechner, the frontman of the legendary Syracuse hardcore band , famously named his group after this album. He has stated that the Steel Pulse cover art perfectly encapsulated the social and environmental injustices his own band would eventually fight against, such as animal rights and political corruption. Album Fast Facts Steel Pulse – Earth Crisis (1984) - Record-facts… earth crisis steel pulse
"The earth is currently in a critical condition / And it’s a terminal case / We have to get together, get together / And find a solution, find a solution." Released in 1984, Steel Pulse’s "Earth Crisis" is
"They’re drilling too deep," Jax muttered, stumbling. "Mother Earth is fighting back." Karl Buechner, the frontman of the legendary Syracuse