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0 Dioses Del Metal – Demise of The Crown – S/T
0 RAM Zine – Demise of The Crown – S/T
In a world where bands tend to change their sound or direction every few years with a new album, these fellas have stayed clear of that and you get a real feel that they’ve really thought about what they’ve written and how it’s going to be constructed….If you’re a fan of all music, please check it out.
http://ramzine.co.uk/reviews/review-demise-of-the-crown-self-titled/
0 TBFM Online – Demise of The Crown – S/T
Canadian metal band Demise of the Crown play some amazing songs. Euro Metal & classically influenced, these 7 songs are some impressive nods to the likes of Priest, Yngwie (spellchecked), Helloween & any number of classic European bands both current & from yesteryear with just enough contemporary sounds to keep them from being ‘just another’ one of those bands…Bearing in mind this is their debut album I’m excited for the future for these guys if the opportunities are presented for them. Fans of Euro Metal, Power Metal & it’s sub genres need to give these guys a listen.
http://tbfmonline.co.uk/album-review-demise-of-the-crown-demise-of-the-crown/
0 Metal Talk – Demise of The Crown – S/T
Montreal Metalheads Demise of the Crown would appear to be on the verge of something quite special if this seven track self-titled slab of Metallic brilliance is anything to go by.
At the heart of this promise lies the adamantine voice of vocalist Darren Beadman who, on the evidence provided, could well be at the forefront of the next generation of Metal vocalists.
0 Wanderer’s Lighthouse fanzine is out! Issue #1 March 2016 – News & Reviews w/ …From The Deep, Accursed Spawn, A Rebel Few, Armstrong Metal Fest, Brutal Battle Cuba, Demise of The Crown, Black Mourning Light Black & Doom Fest, Edu Falaschi, Eohum, Helsott, Like Animals, Martriden, Necronomicon, Operus, Projekt F, Rapheumets Well, Red Skies, Saints of Death, The Mountain Man, Van Halst, Wormwitch
Wanderer’s Lighthouse fanzine is out! Issue #1 March 2016 – News & Reviews w/ …From The Deep, Accursed Spawn, A Rebel Few, Armstrong Metal Fest, Brutal Battle Cuba, Demise of The Crown, Black Mourning Light Black & Doom Fest, Edu Falaschi, Eohum, Helsott, Like Animals, Martriden, Necronomicon, Operus, Projekt F, Rapheumets Well, Red Skies, Saints of Death, The Mountain Man, Van Halst, Wormwitch
http://metallifer.blogspot.ca/2016/04/news-wanderers-lighthouse-fanzine-is.html
0 JP’s Music Blog – Record Journal – CD Review: New Heavy Metal Music Arriving From Rising Canadian & U.S. Bands – Eohum, The Mountain Man, The Decoys, A Rebel Few, Demise of The Crown, Raheumets Well
http://jpsmusicblog.blogspot.ca/2016/03/cd-review-new-heavy-metal-music.html
Eohum – “Eurocide” as screams and quick, technical drumming take over the marching rhythm fueled by buzzsaw guitar riffs.”
The Mountain Man – “Open Graves” is a thunderous, head-banging juggernaut of power.”
The Decoys – “Their sound reflects the honest tones of Neil Young and Tom Petty, with a youthful, hunger for success.”
A Rebel Few – “It features nine speaker-shaking numbers that incorporate some of the greatest guitar riffs of the last five years.Beginning with “Born Again,” the band hits the perfect power chords to grab your attention. Continuing with the intense rhythm of “Rebel Few” and the chugging guitars of “Dyin’ Breed,” A Rebel Few keep their foot on the gas. They close their new nine-song release with the Black Sabbath-like riff of “Bitter Man” and vicious attack of “Pure Revolution”.”
Demise of The Crown – “Their new seven-song release hits you with a blast of energy right from the opening riffs of “We Are Invincible.” They quicken the pace and let out the screams for “Human Denial,” before showcasing their instrumental skills on the intense build-up of “Don’t Worry”.”
Rapheumets Well – “The thunderous march of “Crucible Of Titans” and the epic, prog-metal appeal of “Resurgence” showcases the amazing depth in this band’s musical repertoire.”
0 Rock n Reel Reviews – Demise of The Crown – S/T
A darker power metal band with some great riffs, and a lot of potential…a great debut effort…I think they’ll be a huge deal in the near future. There’s a ton of potential in this band.
http://www.rocknreelreviews.com/review/demise-of-the-crown-demise-of-the-crown/
0 NEWS: DEMISE OF THE CROWN Post Studio Video Recording New Singles w/ Producer Glen Robinson
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Montreal Power Metallers DEMISE OF THE CROWN Post Studio Video Recording New Singles w/ Producer Glen Robinson
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Unleashing their debut self-titled album earlier this March, Montreal, QC power metal quintet DEMISE OF THE CROWN are wasting no time getting back in studio for the release of new material. Collaborating with award winning producer/engineer/mixer Glen Robinson who has worked with names such as The Ramones, AC/DC, GWAR, Annihilator and Voivod, DEMISE OF THE CROWN are recording two new singles ‘Black Rain’ and ‘Glorius Light’, which the band has posted behind the scenes video for that can be viewed below.
Guitarist Manuel Iradian comments on recording with Glen Robinson.
“Its been a privilege recording our two new singles with heavy hitter Glen Robinson. Our band has definitely been feeling the pressure working with a man with such a tight ear and a sharp stylistic vision. He has this very amicable and humble approach despite his demand for structure and clean lines. I can confidently say that our song writing has matured into something that just works.”
Watch drum footage of Kevin Alexander pounding away for ‘Black Rain’ – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTYjWiU8yRU
Rehearsal video of the band for ‘Glorius Light’ – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TYX15WhEZc
and killer guitar ripping by Manuel Iradian during tracking – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL76wJ5weLo

Brandish your weapons and bare your teeth in the battle for new world order with Montreal’s power metal quintet, DEMISE OF THE CROWN. They run the gambit from melodic power metal to hard rock weaved together with soaring solos reminiscent of Eddie Van Halen with undertones of Yngwie Malmsteen. The band’s sound has developed from progressive to a heavy metal band that has a pop format structure to the music in order to lure people into the realm of metal. Through many years of playing music with different people in the Montreal scene and slowly forming the official line up in 2014. Each member have spent their time paying dues in the local community and have banded together with the same goal and vision for a band determined to shake the foundation of power metal.Guitarist, Manuel Iradian writes all the music, then handed off to Kevin “Kevy Metal” (drummer) to dress up each song with his high-speed, galloping rhythms, finally, Darren Beadman crafts the anthemic lyrics rousing crowds to chant along with an anarchistic frenzy. Each song is rooted in all basic human emotions; anger, lust, depression, happiness, death and revenge.
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0 Metal Head – Demise of The Crown – S/T
0 Angry Metal Guy – Demise of The Crown – S/T
Loaded up and fired up, “We Are Invincible” gets Demise of the Crown rolling with some rocking guitar licks that give-way to some choo-choo chugging. With Ripper Owens-esque prowess, the verses have an air of melody and the subtle harshness in Darren Beadman’s voice make for a perfect setup to the eye-closing, toe-tapping chorus. Unashamedly, this song ends up on repeat quite often.
https://www.angrymetalguy.com/demise-of-the-crown-demise-of-the-crown-review/