Formation and first releases (2002–2005) Crystal Lake was formed in 2002 in
Tokyo, Japan. Their first
demo,
Freewill, was released in February in time for the show in Korea which they were invited to by GMC Records. The second demo,
One Word Changes Everything, came out in July, and a
self-released four-track EP, also entitled
Freewill was released in September with 1000 copies made and sold. In September 2003, Crystal Lake played five shows in Japan with Australian band Day of Contempt. From March to June 2004, they toured with Loyal to the Grave and Extinguish the Fire. Following the end of the tour, the bands released a split album titled
Blood of Judas on
CD and
DVD. On 29 April 2005, the band released their second split album with Risen and Unboy titled
3 Way Split. They also toured in
Malaysia.
Dimension and Taste of Chaos 2007 (2006–2007) In February 2006, they performed at Independence D. On 5 July 2006, the band released their first studio album titled
Dimension through Imperium Recordings. After the release of the album, they went on "Dimension Tour" in Japan. In February 2007, they performed at Metal Presentation with Australian band
I Killed the Prom Queen and
Hatebreed on "Hatebreed Japan Tour" in March. In November 2007, they played on
Rockstar's "
Taste of Chaos" in Japan.
Third split album and Taste of Chaos 2008 (2008–2009) In May 2008, they released their third split album on CD with the Japanese punk band Cleave. In November 2008, they performed again at Rockstar's "Taste of Chaos" in Japan. In January 2009, they toured in Japan with
Parkway Drive and
Shai Hulud.
Into the Great Beyond and Nishimura's departure (2010–2011) On 27 May 2010, Crystal Lake released free download demo
Endeavor on their
MySpace page. Crystal Lake also announced through MySpace, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube a new music video "Twisted Fate" from their upcoming second studio album titled
Into the Great Beyond. On 11 June 2011, the founding vocalist Kentaro Nishimura left the band.
Line-up change and Cubes (2012–2015) On 24 March 2012, the original drummer Yusuke Ishihara left the band. On 3 July, they announced their new vocalist Ryo Kinoshita on their Facebook page with a statement: "
Today, we are pleased to announce the newest addition to the Crystal Lake Family, please give a warm welcome the new vocalist Ryo." The next day, the band announced that Gaku Taura will be their support on drums. They also announced that they were going to release a new single in summer. On 5 September, they released two new singles "The Fire Inside" and "Overcome" which was mixed and mastered by
Brian Hood at 456 Recordings. From 26 January to 1 February 2013, they toured with
As Blood Runs Black and
Confession. In May 2013, they toured with
The Ghost Inside and Continents. After that they shared the stage with
Emmure and they toured across Japan on the Sumerian Tour 2013 with
Born of Osiris,
Upon a Burning Body and Her Name in Blood. Later in 2013, the band went on a supporting tours for
Coldrain, Her Name in Blood,
Crossfaith, Before My Life Fails,
SiM, and
Totalfat. On 9 February 2014, they played at the Scream Out Fest 2014 with
The Devil Wears Prada,
Periphery,
The Word Alive,
Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Her Name in Blood at
Shinkiba Studio Coast, Tokyo. On 12 April, they played on the Monster Energy Outburn Tour 2014 with Coldrain, Crossfaith, and
Miss May I in Sapporo. Later in 2014, the band announced that their first
EP titled
Cubes via YouTube page, is set to release on 6 August 2014. A music video for the new song "Ups & Downs" was released on 28 July. On 4 August, a music video was released for their cover of
Limp Bizkit's song "
Rollin'". On 6 August, they released the new EP
Cubes via Cube Records.
Cubes debuted at No. 5 on the
Oricon (Japanese music chart) indie weekly album chart, at No. 45 on the weekly album chart and at No. 27 on the daily album chart. On 8 August, they headlined the "True North Project Tour", with support from Infection, Prompts, Sailing Before the Wind, Scarface, and Shark Ethic. They toured on the Crossfaith's "ACROSS THE FUTURE Tour" with
We Came as Romans and
While She Sleeps in September. On 25 October, they started their headlining tour "Cubes Tour" 2014. On 15 November, they performed at the
Knotfest Japan 2014. On 3 August 2015, it was announced that bassist Yasuyuki Kotaka had decided to leave the band due to his illness.
Signing to Artery Recordings, The Sign and True North (2015–2017) On 7 September 2015, Crystal Lake announced they had signed to
Artery Recordings in the U.S. and
JPU Records in the UK and Europe and would be releasing their following third studio album
The Sign on 7 October 2015 through these labels. On 30 November 2016, Crystal Lake released their fourth studio album
True North. They later released two new singles, "Apollo" and "Machina" in 2017.
Signing to SharpTone Records and Helix (2018–2019) Crystal Lake released the single and accompanying video for "The Circle" on 6 August 2018. The three-track release for
The Circle was released on 8 August. On 28 November,
SharpTone Records announced that they had signed Crystal Lake to the label. The band released a new single and accompanying video for the song "Aeon". On the same day, the band released their fifth studio album,
Helix, exclusively in Japan with an international release following in 2019. In 2019, Crystal Lake will support
August Burns Red,
Miss May I, and
Fit for a King on "The Dangerous Tour" in North America. In March, the group went on
Adept's Russian Tour as a warm up. They also headlined the 2019 "Never Say Die Tour" with
In Hearts Wake, King, Our Hollow Our Home, Polar,
Alpha Wolf, and Great American Ghost.
The Voyages, departures of Kinoshita and Hori and The Weight of Sound (2020–present) On 8 July 2020, the band released a brand new single titled "Watch Me Burn" and its corresponding music video. On 9 July, a day after the new release, the band announced that the founding rhythm guitarist Shinya Hori would be taking a hiatus for personal reasons. On 3 August, the band re-released their song "Into the Great Beyond" from their second studio album of the same name alongside an accompanying music video. At the same time, the band announced that an album consisting of re-recorded material from their Kentaro Nishimura era, titled
The Voyages, which released on 5 August 2020, while also revealing the album cover and the track list. On 21 November, the band officially announced that Hori's hiatus would become a permanent departure due to "personal reasons". In July 2021, the band released the single "Curse", accompanied by an official music video for the song, uploaded onto their
YouTube channel. Along with the music video, it was announced that touring members Gaku Taura, and Mitsuru were made official members of the band. Along with the addition of a new rhythm guitarist, Hisatsugu "TJ" Taji. On 28 September 2022, Ryo Kinoshita announced that he left the band revealing that he has been dealing with an illness known as
adjustment disorder that has made it difficult for him to continue with the group. The illness afflicted Kinoshita over the past five years which made him the decision to step away from the group. On 11 March 2023, Crystal Lake announced that they have recruited John Robert Centorrino formerly of
The Last Ten Seconds of Life as their new full-time vocalist. On 23 June, the band unveiled another single "Rebirth" and its corresponding music video. Crystal Lake's sixth studio album,
The Weight of Sound, was released on 23 January 2026. On 31 March 2026, it was announced Centorrino had left the band in order to focus on his family life and the band would be touring with guest vocalists in the interim whilst they search for a new vocalist. ==Musical style and influences==