The Crimson Armada Break Up

by | Oct 29, 2012

The Crimson Armada announced that they have broken up.

Frontman Saud Ahmed will focus on a new project titled The Holy Guile.

“Saud has decided to make The Holy guile a full time band with all new members,” the group said in a statement. “With that being said TCA will not be putting out another album. We appreciate every last fan who supported us through thick and thin!”

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