Identity Crisis Returns with Hard-Hitting New Track “Starve”
- Cami Scott
- 1 hour ago
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Riser House Rock’s young grunge band Identity Crisis delivers their first single from their upcoming debut album, "Starve," a forthright track that captures the band’s visceral intensity and modern take on the spirit of ‘90s rock.
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Driven by a gripping guitar riff and haunting vocals, “Starve” channels the grit and emotional weight that defined a generation of alternative rock while bringing a fresh edge to today’s rock landscape. The track blends the raw urgency of classic grunge with a modern sonic punch, delivering a sound that feels both nostalgic and unmistakably current.
Written by band members Reece Gonzales, Cosme Williams, James Kremling, and Parker Menck, “Starve” reflects the group’s collaborative creative process and shared musical vision. The track captures the band’s signature blend of introspective lyricism and explosive instrumentation, building on a sound that is already resonating with their rapidly growing fanbase.
“'Starve' tells the story of someone struggling to rise above the weight of another person’s insecurities and negativity," shares Identity Crisis."The song explores the feeling of trying to grow and thrive while being pulled down by outside forces. At its core, the track speaks to the universal hunger for something more: a better tomorrow, a stronger sense of self, and the determination to break free from the limitations others place on you."
From San Marcos, TX, to stages across the country, Identity Crisis is a grunge rock band fueled by untamed energy, unfiltered authenticity, and music that refuses to be ignored. Comprised of Reece Gonzales (vocals), James Kremling (bass), Parker Menck (guitar), and Cosme Williams (drums), the band has grown from local shows to building a loyal following of over 204,000 fans across social platforms.
Their sound is hard-hitting, expressive, and introspective, drawing inspiration from ‘90s rock icons such as Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and Soundgarden, while also pulling unexpected influence from artists like Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Peep, and Waylon Jennings. The result is a sound that is reminiscent, raw, and not recycled.
“Starve” marks the latest step forward for Identity Crisis as they continue building toward the release of their debut album later this year, further establishing their place among a new generation of rock bands bringing grit, authenticity, and emotional weight back to the genre.
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