Showing posts with label Demise of the Crown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demise of the Crown. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Bonus Classic Spins with Manuel Iradian of Demise of the Crown

Heading into French Canada, we have Demise of the Crown.


Check out their Power Metal fused with some Melo-Death on BANDCAMP.

1. My favorite kind of album is the concept album. The Wall is my absolute favorite. 

Beyond the amazing songs, it has spectacular nostalgia for me. 

What's your favorite one and why?

**That's for sure a really hard question to answer, but the first that comes to mind is System Of A Down Toxicity…its amazing from A-Z, not one bad song…most original sound to come out of nu-metal (in my opinion).

Friday, February 19, 2016

Album Review: "Demise of the Crown" by Demise of the Crown

Demise of the Crown
Do you know what we all pay too much attention to?

Oh, you like Sabbath?

You'll love Karma To Burn!

I'm not any better. I often tell people that if you like this band you'll probably love this other band. Sometimes I'm right and sometimes I'm not, but a starting point is always a good thing for music.

More often than not, these labels we as journalists, friends, and fans create only just hit the mark and we the band a disservice. Then of course, there are other times when a band apes someone so hardcore that one can't help but notice and hear the influence. The band of the day today, Demise of the Crown was suggested if you like: Nevermore, Avenged Sevenfold, Opeth, Pantera, and Arch Enemy.

I love this because none of those bands have much in common!