This youthful quintet want nothing more than to create a sound which can move fans from the very first riff to the last. Their motto is live fast, play fast, party fast.
For CAPTURE THE CROWN, their fans come first; they create music not only for themselves but most importantly their fans. They find great enjoyment in making music that is meant to be fun and straight forward, something one can easily move to and sing along with. The lyrics come from personal life experiences and are written in a way so fans can relate.
With an extremely strong work ethic and a desire to excel, CAPTURE THE CROWN make the most out of any moment and situation that may come their way. Coming out of the gates with a bang; CAPTURE THE CROWN have released their debut song "You Call That A Knife? This Is A Knife!" with a music video directed by Gareth McGilvray.
In 2014, they announced that they had signed with Artery Recordings and released their 2nd studio album "Reign Of Terror" on August 5, 2014. The first single off the album, "To Whom It May Concern", was released on 9 June 2014. It is the last album to feature guitarists Kris Sheehan, Jye Menzies, and drummer, Tyler March, after their departures on October 4, 2014, as well as the first album to feature bassist Maurice Morfaw. Reign of Terror was re-released as a deluxe edition with the five tracks from the "Live Life" EP on November 24, 2014. Reign of Terror charted at No. 86 on the U.S. Billboard 200, the band's first album to chart in the U.S., as well as the third Australian metal band to chart.
In March 2017, the band posted "RIP CTC" on its social media, following days later with a new song under the band's new official name, Capture.
Ladies & Gentlemen... I Give You Hell
Capture the Crown Lyrics
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The world ends here
How many times
Have we been washed out to sea
Drowning and grasping for a breath of fresh air
It's hard to recognize the shores from the water
I need help
I don't feel real, today there's something going on upstairs
And it's not so easy when you're one and two with reality
And I'm trying to find a way back in
This eats at me from the inside
This drives me to the point of peeling me fucking skin off
My chest beats out of place
And I don't whether today will be the end or a new beginning
Rage
Before I open the gates
I will warn you
To find some shelter
To find some solace
As we march into hell
As we march into hell
I need help
I don't feel real, today there's something going on upstairs
And it's not so easy when you're one and two with reality
And I'm trying to find a way back in
And I'm one two
With reality
And I'm freaking out
Someone please grab me I'm reaching out
Before I open the flood gates
I will warn you
Find some solace
Oi, we done? Nope
Rage
The lyrics of Capture the Crown's song "Ladies & Gentlemen... I Give You Hell" convey a sense of desperation and confusion. The repeated line "The world ends here" serves as a constant reminder of the overwhelming feeling of being lost and helpless. The verses describe the struggle of trying to navigate through life when everything seems to be working against you. The metaphor of being washed out to sea emphasizes the feeling of being powerless and out of control. The repeated line "I need help" echoes the internal struggle that many people face when dealing with mental health issues. The chorus brings in a sense of impending doom, warning listeners to find some shelter and solace before the gates of hell open.
Overall, the song explores themes of mental health, desperation, and the struggles of trying to keep oneself afloat in a world that can be overwhelming and unforgiving.
Line by Line Meaning
The world ends here
Life has been a constant struggle and the end seems near
How many times
Have we been washed out to sea
Drowning and grasping for a breath of fresh air
It's hard to recognize the shores from the water
I need help
We've been through tough times, feeling overwhelmed and lost. It's difficult to tell our bearings and we need someone to guide us through it all
This eats at me from the inside
This drives me to the point of peeling me fucking skin off
My chest beats out of place
And I don't whether today will be the end or a new beginning
Rage
These internal struggles are taking a toll on me, both physically and emotionally. It makes me question if today is the day everything falls apart or if it's the start of something new. My anger is fueling me.
Before I open the gates
I will warn you
To find some shelter
To find some solace
As we march into hell
As we march into hell
Before I unleash my anger and cause destruction, I'll give you fair warning to find safety and comfort because things are about to get ugly. We're going into a battle against our own demons.
Oi, we done? Nope
Rage
The fight is not over. The anger and rage still consume us.
Lyrics © KILLPHONIC
Written by: Jye Menzies, Jeffery Wellfare, Kris Sheehan, Blake Ellis, Tyler March
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Letra-Lyrics
The world ends here
The world ends here
How many times
Have we been washed out to sea
Drowning and grasping for a breath of fresh air
It's hard to recognize the shores from the water
I need help
I need help
I don't feel real, today there's something going on upstairs
And it's not so easy when you're one and two with reality
And I'm trying to find a way back in
This eats at me from the inside
This drives me to the point of peeling me fucking skin off
My chest beats out of place
And I don't whether today will be the end or a new beginning
Rage
Before I open the gates
I will warn you
To find some shelter
To find some solace
As we march into hell
As we march into hell
I need help
I don't feel real, today there's something going on upstairs
And it's not so easy when you're one and two with reality
And I'm trying to find a way back in
And I'm one two
With reality
And I'm freaking out
Someone please grab me I'm reaching out
Before I open the flood gates
I will warn you
Find some solace
Oi, we done? Nope
Rage
@ErikJason_
Massive swearing, screaming, catchy chorus, solo, breakdowns and crabcore are the elements that defined Capture The Crown. Miss these guys.
@NPCuser-xi9so
Jye has a gaming channel on Facebook if you’re interested in checking that out Madden Gaming Australia is his channel
@randallperkins7944
I really loved these guy during the Reign of Terror and last cycle they were on... I know they switched the name to 'Captured' or 'Capture' but nothing after those songs were released.. Good times! looking back really makes me miss these dudes because this is newish to me, never got into them here! altho I listened to 'You call that a knife' a bit early on lol.. who didn't? pretty sure they ended up hating the shit out of that tune.
@Pizza3.0
69 likes? You dirty dog.
@kinglykaon2896
Still one of my all time favorite songs. RIP Capture the Crown
@lifeisbeautiful7361
Facts brother
@JamiJussila
What happened to them? Kinda missed it back in the day. I know they tried to rebrand to capture, but that didn't seem to work out too well..
@YoutubeIsAJokeHaha
@King Lykaon Jeffery Welfare (Vocalist) never got replaced, just everyone else. They are now a 3 piece.
@limi.
@King Lykaon Alex Khoeler what ? 😂😂😂 this is not Chelsea Grin
@kinglykaon2896
@@limi. I’m sorry I didn’t even realize.
I was tired when I wrote that