In 2018, I Killed the Prom Queen announced they would be reuniting with their 'classic lineup' (featuring Crafter) for a one-off performance at the 2019 Unify Gathering festival, for the 15th anniversary of their debut album When Goodbye Means Forever.
[15] Two days later, Unify cancelled the band's appearance due the unearthing of an "offensive" Facebook comment made two years prior by Crafter about gender equality in festival lineups.
[18] In March 2007 Crafter was recruited as the new vocalist for the American band Bury Your Dead,[19] but left mid-tour in May 2007, citing "homesickness" at the time.
[22] The frontman added that the tense and violent gang culture that surrounded the band and their associates, who were all heavily armed, made touring "awkward".
[22] Crafter formed the band Confession in 2008, with members from Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Byron Bay, New South Wales Australia.
During the Cancer era, Kevin Cameron of I Killed the Prom Queen replaced Hiroshima Will Burn guitarist Tyrone Burke temporarily in the Confession lineup at this time.
[23] In 2014, Confession released a new album called Life and Death which included features from The Amity Affliction vocalists Joel Birch and Ahern Stringer.
[26][11] The shows served as a tribute to the late I Killed the Prom Queen bassist Sean Kennedy, who took his own life the previous year.
In celebration of Parkway Drive's 2024 20th anniversary Australian tour, Crafter made multiple appearances on stage with the band, performing the song 'Boneyards'.
[28] While on stage, Winston McCall, the vocalist of Parkway Drive, showed his (and the band's) appreciation for the support from Crafter and IKTPQ which led to their major success in the late 2000s.