2007–2010: Formation and Guardians Following a one-year hiatus in 2008, the band returned to increased popularity,
2011–2012: Conviction and break-up In January 2011, Crimson Armada signed a record deal with
Artery Recordings, and announced
Conviction, which was released June 21, 2011.
Conviction contained guest vocalist contributions by Andy Adkins of
A Plea for Purging and Levi Benton of
Miss May I. That April, the band performed at the 13th annual
New England Metal and Hardcore Festival. In February 2012, Brandon McMaster left the band and was replaced by Cye Marshall. On October 29, 2012, the band announced that they would be disbanding due to their lead vocalist, Saud Ahmed, leaving the band.
2024–present: Reunion In June 2024, on the 15th anniversary of their debut album
Guardians, it was announced that Metal Blade Records had licensed rights to Deathly Decibels Records to press
Guardians on vinyl with both the original cover art, and a limited edition alternative cover. Pre-orders went live on June 14th, 2024 and sold out in just over one hour. Due to popular demand, Deathly Decibels Records announced on June 22, 2024 that Metal Blade "happily obliged" to a second run vinyl pressing of
Guardians. The second run went live for pre-orders on June 24, 2024. On October 16, 2024, the band released a new track entitled "Ancient Call" with Saud Ahmed returning on vocals. On November 26, the band released another new song, "Revelations II". The band released a third new track "Man and Beast" in January of 2025. The song features Joey Sturgis on guest vocals. ==Band members==