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After a decade of playing bone crashing, innovative rock ‘n roll, the verdict is in. Toronto’s Staggered Crossing is an E! True Canadian success story. They’ve toured Canada on seven separate occasions, playing with the likes of Nickleback, The Guess Who, and Midnight Oil. Their fans all agree that Staggered Crossing’s high energy live show is the band’s trademark. Narrowly missing obscurity, Staggered Crossing is back in a big way with the indie release of their third studio album, Burgundy and Blue. The album weights in with the best of what Canada has to offer. “Staggered Crossing has found its way back into a groove and return with the stellar Burgundy & Blue.” -Jon Bruhm, The Halifax Coast Staggered Crossing, was formed in 1996 by Julian Taylor (vocals & guitar), Dan Black (Bass), David Marshall (Guitar), and Jeremy Elliott (Drums). The quartet has been friends and band mates since their high school days growing up in Toronto. In less than two years, the band would come to develop a dedicated fan base, and in late 1997 had attracted the attention of Frank Davies, president of The Music Publisher. This relationship led to another great feat for Staggered Crossing when the band signed with Warner Music Canada in 1999. Soon after, Staggered Crossing signed on with Ralph James and The Agency Group to assist in the development of the band. The band’s self-titled album was released in February 2001. The album would go on to sell over 13,000 copies across Canada and Stagge