Jamie Rowe

He has also been vocalist for New York-based AdrianGale, power pop band London Calling (which briefly became The Ruled), and most recently collaborating with Jamey Perrenot in The Lost Days of Summer.

They also released several Spanish-language albums, Nunca Te Diré Adiós (I Will Never Say Goodbye) in 1995, Promesa (Promise) in 1997, Dime (Tell me) in 2001 and recorded several personal projects including The Yellow and Black Attack Is Back!, a tribute to Stryper.

Rowe released a solo album, The Beautiful EP (1999, Massive Groove Records), which was to be followed by a full-length project.

The new band, known as Crunch (also the title of AdrianGale's fourth and final studio album), recorded two EPs worth of material and were a featured band at the prestigious Firefest IV Festival in Nottingham, England in October 2007 (their performance was filmed and released as a concert DVD by Transistor Pictures and the Firefest organization in 2010).

The album and performance were met with immediate praise from critics and fans alike, with Rowe and the band planning to continue recording and playing live as Adriangale.

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