On vision, we tell stories. Our own stories. Stories of renunciation. Of betrayal. Of loss. Stories from the heart of life. "Since the founding of the band in 2009, Frontman Jaxon Vex and his four guys have experienced enough ugly. They, who consider Cry Excess as their family and the center of their world, had to replace three bassists within two years, thus losing three friends. Have trusted to false promises of promos and labels. In the attempt to advance the band, always lost money. Cry Excess process their experiences, puke out all their disappointment. Then they reckon with idiots (Immortal), report in the song Detroit over a long planned US tour, which turned out at the last minute. In Lost and Alone, they remind you that you can be beaten, but not lost. Because Jaxon finds, only one thing: "Stay faithful and never lose your will power!" Therefore Drummer and Clean singer Brian Nox also sings: "Hold your head high, never stop doing so" Head up, never stop). With lines like these Cry Excess reach the soul their listeners. This is the case: The Turin Quintett has gained a big fan base over the past few years - more than 10,000 Likes at Facebook testify to it. The critics are also enthusiastic: The metal-temple is celebrating the debut album "The Deceit" (2013) and praises "the variety of music and the superior talent of the band members". The two years later Ambition is the same Shit will find as many fans. "Ambitious is the Shit, an exciting range from Metalcore to Groove-Metal and Industrial to Mathcore," notes The Ringmaster. Rockfreaks.net are the "most intense metalcore you've heard lately": "With absolutely devastating vocals alongside deep tuned guitars and lots of breakdowns." Also the third album, Vision, is an assemblage of the finest Metalcore ingredients: airy-whispering intros followed by hammering riffs with dirty growls. High-speed busses flow in frenzied halftimes. And this is followed by the releasing hookline, where the listeners can pull themselves up. All this pushes powerful pushing out of the boxes. No wonder, because the Five-Pack is a committed team; They have since played countless gigs and several headliner tours. They also starred with Korn and Attila, starring Tarja Turunen, Walls of Jericho, and Eskimo Callboy. They also opened shows for Papa Roach for two consecutive years