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.
Rebearth
Capture the Crown Lyrics
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At your feet
And the words
In our souls
We can change the world
But we’re comfortable
Living in a fucking hole
With the world at our feet
In our souls
We could change the world
But we’re comfortable
Living in a fucking hole
We all try to change it
So easily
By stomping on the necks
That need to breathe
We stick our fingers in their eyes
When they need to see
Yeeehh
We stomp on their necks
When they need to breathe
We poison the water
We drink but it tastes so good
We poison the water
We drink but it tastes so good
The architect looks upon his craft
Falling trough his hands and says
I’m sorry it has to be this way
This is who we are
Not who we need to be
Throw away what you know
This world is a stage
So let’s give them one
Hell of a show
Meanwhile the cities fall
The fortress burn
The hate consumes us all
There is nothing left
Living in a fucking hole
But we’re comfortable
Living in a fucking hole
Sing it to me
We poison the water
We drink but it tastes so good
We poison the water
We drink but it tastes so good
But it tastes so good
I’m sorry
It has to be this way ׂ(it has to be this wayׁ)
This is who we are
Not who we need to be (need to be)
Throw away what you know
This world is a stage
So let’s give them one
Hell of a show
With the diamond in the palm of your hands
Throw away what you know
Look past your own nose
This world is a stage
Let’s put on one hell of a show
Show
Hell of a show
Hell of a show
Hell of a show
There is still hope
But we’re comfortable
Living in a fucking hole
Hell of a show
Hell of a show
Let’s give them one hell of a show
This world could be so beautiful if we unite
"Rebearth" by Capture the Crown is a song that criticizes humanity for being comfortable with living in a world where destruction and chaos are the norm. The song begins with the realization that even though the world is under our dominion and we have the power to bring about change, we are content to remain in our comfort zone. The lyrics continue with the admission that we hurt others to achieve our goals and often ignore their needs. This leads to further destruction and an inability to see past our own problems.
The song's chorus mentions how we poison the water we drink and how we are destroying the world around us. It is an example of how we consume and destroy what is vital to our existence and take pride in it. We are not willing to make the necessary sacrifices to create a world that is safe and sustainable.
The middle section of the song features an architect acknowledging the destructive nature of his creation and apologizing for it. He speaks of a need to throw away what we know and put on a better show for the world. The song ends with a call to unite and work towards a more beautiful world where we can thrive.
The song's message is a powerful rebuke of our present-day ways. We have become extremely comfortable living in our bubble that we forget that we are part of a bigger picture; a world that we must act responsibly towards. "Rebearth" is a reminder of both our responsibilities and our potentials.
Line by Line Meaning
With the world
Despite having the world under our feet,
At your feet
we are comfortable with our current situation,
And the words
With the power of language,
In our souls
we have the potential to revolutionize the world,
We can change the world
but our contentment with mediocrity is holding us back.
But we’re comfortable
We prefer to live in a small world of our own creation.
Living in a fucking hole
Our complacency has created a small and narrow world that we're too afraid to leave.
With the world at our feet
Despite the many opportunities available to us,
And the words
and the power of our words,
In our souls
we still may have the chance to change the world,
We could change the world
But we’re comfortable where we are now,
Living in a fucking hole
stagnant but comfortable.
We all try to change it
We aim to change the world,
So easily
but our attempts are superficial and unhelpful.
By stomping on the necks
We hurt those who are less fortunate than us,
That need to breathe
and make it difficult for them to survive.
We stick our fingers in their eyes
We prevent people from seeing the truth,
When they need to see
which ultimately keeps us all from progressing.
We poison the water
We destroy the environment that supports us,
We drink but it tastes so good
all the while, we are still enjoying our comfortable lives despite the negative impact we're creating.
The architect looks upon his craft
The creator evaluates their creation,
Falling trough his hands and says
realizing that what they've created is falling apart
I’m sorry it has to be this way
They wish things could be different,
This is who we are
but acknowledges that the problem lies in our values and ways of living.
Not who we need to be
We have the ability to change ourselves and our ways.
Throw away what you know
Let go of your current limiting beliefs,
This world is a stage
Remember that the world is a stage,
So let’s give them one
and use that to our advantage to create a show that audiences will never forget.
Hell of a show
We can make a positive impact on the world if we choose to work together and make a change.
Meanwhile the cities fall
While we continue to destroy what supports us,
The fortress burn
all efforts to protect ourselves and our creations fail.
The hate consumes us all
Hatred takes hold and spreads,
There is nothing left
and we are left with nothing.
Sing it to me
Let's continue to acknowledge the problem,
With the diamond in the palm of your hands
We have the power to change things,
Look past your own nose
if we are willing to work together for a better future.
Let’s put on one hell of a show
We have the ability to make a positive difference and should strive to do so.
There is still hope
There is still a chance for us to make things better,
But we’re comfortable
but we must first let go of our current contentment with our current way of life.
Living in a fucking hole
We must step out of our comfort zones to create a better future for all.
Contributed by Jordan P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.