Crucifer is a death metal band that originated in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and was formed in 1990. The band is known for its underground cult classics, including "Festival of Death" and "Pictures of Heaven," both of which were released in the early 1990s. "Festival of Death" was released in 1991 after the band signed with Wild Rags Records, and "Pictures of Heaven" became their biggest-selling album to date when it came out in 1993. Crucifer also performed at the 1993 Milwaukee Metal Fest. In 2016, they released "Carrier of the Cross," a collection of their back catalog on Dark Blasphemies Records. Some of their other notable releases include "Beyond the Realms," "Separation," and more recently, "Hell Is for the Hopeful" and "Airlane," though specific details about these later releases are not well-documented in available sources.
The band's lineup has evolved over the years, but specific details about the current or past members involved in these recent releases are not readily available. However, the band's early success and contributions to the death metal scene are well-noted, with "Festival of Death" and "Pictures of Heaven" being particularly celebrated among fans.
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