Lindsay Schoolcraft Unleashes “Crucified”: A Bold Anthem of Anger and Empowerment
Lindsay Schoolcraft returns with her most emotionally charged and sonically powerful single to date, “Crucified.” This track serves as a raw outpouring of anger, betrayal, and empowerment, showcasing Lindsay at her most vulnerable — and her most fearless.
The Heart of “Crucified”
Lindsay describes “Crucified” as her heaviest and most lyrically honest track yet. “At the time of its creation, it was the song I didn’t know I needed,” she reflects. With the collaboration of her guitarist Cody and drummer Dylan, the lyrics and melodies began to pour out of her. “I was mad. Betrayed. Realizing how wronged I was by people I once loved and trusted. This realization was still affecting me, and I needed to heal,” she explains.
Inspiration for the song’s aesthetic came from a powerful art piece she discovered, which connected deeply with the religious themes woven throughout the lyrics. This artwork ultimately influenced the entire visual concept for the accompanying music video.
Exploring Themes of Power and Justice
“Crucified” delves into the abuse of power and the dynamics of manipulation. Lindsay articulates how those in power often exploit others for their gain, sometimes finding a twisted sense of entertainment in their actions. However, she emphasizes that justice is inevitable and that the consequences of malicious actions will eventually catch up with the abuser. “Those who get it, get it. If you’ve been hurt and tangled up in this vile behavior and were lucky enough to get out of it and survive, this song is for you,” she states.
Visually Captivating: The Music Video
The music video for “Crucified” brings the song’s intensity to life through potent symbolism and religious undertones. Elements like the sword and sand timer reflect the themes of truth and the countdown to justice. The sword symbolizes reckoning, while the sand timer represents the inevitable consequences that await those who manipulate and exploit others.
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More on Lindsay Schoolcraft
Lindsay Schoolcraft draws inspiration from boundary-pushing artists such as Evanescence, The Birthday Massacre, Spiritbox, Björk, VAST, and Purity Ring, creating music that resonates emotionally while delivering sonic intensity. Her sound appeals to fans of genre-bending acts like Lacuna Coil, Motionless in White, and Linkin Park.
A JUNO-nominated artist, Lindsay gained international recognition as the keyboardist and backing vocalist for the symphonic metal band Cradle of Filth from 2013 to 2020. Her contributions helped define the band’s albums, including Hammer of the Witches (2015) and Cryptoriana (2017). As a solo artist, she released her debut album, Martyr, in 2019, which garnered a JUNO nomination in 2020.
Recognized for her creative talents, Lindsay has received multiple awards, including Artist of the Year at the Oshawa Music Awards in both 2021 and 2022, and Producer of the Year in 2023. Her collaborative work spans a wide spectrum of heavy music, contributing to tracks by artists such as Motionless in White and Cancer Bats.
In 2019, Lindsay’s gothic persona inspired JP Ahonen, the creator of the comic-metal band Belzebubs, to model a character named “Skvllcraft” after her, for which she provided the voice. A classically trained musician, Lindsay continues to refine her skills and evolve her craft through ongoing education in music theory, business, and production.
Conclusion
Lindsay Schoolcraft’s “Crucified” is not just a song; it is an anthem of resilience and empowerment. It’s a powerful statement against the abuse of power and a call for justice that resonates with anyone who has faced betrayal. With its haunting melodies and poignant lyrics, “Crucified” solidifies Lindsay’s place as a formidable artist in the music industry.
FAQs
What are the main themes of “Crucified”?
The main themes of “Crucified” revolve around the abuse of power, betrayal, and the journey toward empowerment and justice.
Who collaborated with Lindsay Schoolcraft on “Crucified”?
Lindsay collaborated with guitarist Cody and drummer Dylan during the creation of “Crucified.”
What inspired the music video for “Crucified”?
The music video was inspired by a powerful art piece that connected deeply with the song’s religious themes, using potent symbolism to enhance its message.
What is Lindsay Schoolcraft’s background in music?
Lindsay is a JUNO-nominated artist known for her work with Cradle of Filth and her solo projects, blending metal with classical elements. She is also a classically trained harpist and pianist.
Where can I listen to “Crucified”?
You can listen to “Crucified” on various music streaming platforms; check the provided links for more details.
