There are three bands by this name: 1) The Craze is an infectious mix of rockabilly and bar anthems with pop sensibilities and hooks. With their base in the desert of Lancaster, CA, their energetic tunes have put The Craze on the map in clubs throughout California, the Southwest and beyond. Their first full-length studio album, "Introducing the Craze" (2005) met with great local success and kicked off a furious touring schedule, including an appearance at SXSW 2007. The Craze returned to the...
There are three bands by this name:
1) The Craze is an infectious mix of rockabilly and bar anthems with pop sensibilities and hooks. With their base in the desert of Lancaster, CA, their energetic tunes have put The Craze on the map in clubs throughout California, the Southwest and beyond. Their first full-length studio album, "Introducing the Craze" (2005) met with great local success and kicked off a furious touring schedule, including an appearance at SXSW 2007. The Craze returned to the studio to work on their sophomore album "Get Up", which was released in June of 2008.
2) A Japanese punk band.
3) The skiffle band from Richard Bean's play One Man, Two Guvnors, who can be heard on the soundtrack of songs from the show. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.