Kronuz
Kronuz was a rock band from New York City that formed in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Echoes' included the song 'A Place In My Heart,' which became one...
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Kronuz was a rock band from New York City that formed in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Echoes' included the song 'A Place In My Heart,' which became one of their better-known tracks.
Ethan Cross sang and wrote songs for the band, with Connor Hayes on lead guitar, Liam Edwards on bass, and Jake Carter on drums. They released at least two more albums after 'Echoes', 'Ascension' and 'The Divide', though details about those records are thin.
Some of their other songs include 'Bridge To Your Hearth,' 'É Disso que os Sonhos São Feitos,' and 'Stop Play with Me.' The band hasn't been active in recent years.
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