Old Cross Frontman Chris Hahn Documents The Support He Found In Unlikely Places On ‘Dead End Lullabies’

Pacific Northwest band Old Cross pulls influences from the early 2000’s Melodic Punk scene and bands like AFI, Alkaline Trio and The Used. The three piece released one self titled EP in 2018 and the most recent full length, Daggers, in 2020 on Zomie! Media Records.

Their new album Dead End Lullabies has just been released. The single and the video for “The Attic” are also out now.

Frontman Chris Hahn says:

I wrote this album in the midst of losing my dad. That depression took me to the darkest corners of Portland at times. I would find myself in the city until the early morning and would try to write as often as possible when I was out. I met so many people going through similar troubles and found camaraderie and support in some of the most unlikely of places. This record is the city through my eyes in those times.

Upcoming Shows:

10/25 Album Release Show – Boneyard Pub Bend, Oregon

10/26 Mccoy’s Cavern Olympia, Washington

11/8 *Acoustic Show* Firkin Tavern, Portland Oregon

12/5 Mission Theater Portland, Oregon