Capture the Crown is a Electronicore band from Sydney, Australia, formed in… Read Full Bio ↴Capture the Crown is a Electronicore band from Sydney, Australia, formed in 2010. Their debut album Til Death is set for release on December 18, 2012 through Sumerian Records, to be sold exclusively at Hot Topic.
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.
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.
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Lyrics:
Of there's no tomorrow, can we replace it?
If there's no tomorrow, can I hate the same way?
Made of em, make em go
Lay em down, lay em down
More of this world, make up
Stop me from figuring out for this song
We're bout to be fallin, fallin
Stop me from thinking right now who'sto sin
Who else to be falling, falling, falling again
Falling again
Find it
Sign it, fallin, out
Stronger, I fall out
Right now I step
I wanted to be forever, and pleasuring
Pleasurize a manic life
What has this world become
All do is screamin, I've told
What has this world become?
For a thing on
What has this world, what has this world become.
What has this world, what has this world become?
Kyle Farsing
the world needs more metal dubstep..
Rawr Mosh
Skrillex would’ve been impressed by this
The revolution starts now
@민지성 thank u lol someone uses the correct genre
Austin Anderson
Check out brothers grimm
민지성
it's called electronicore
OhAndron
You're welcome >:)
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Isaiah Henderson
Really like this. It's sound is really portrayed more emotionally this way with its techno beats and auto tune.
Martial Poet
Many things piss me off because everyone says capture the crown is a rip off of asking alexandria or w/e the fk it's called. I don't really give a dam if they are a rip off or who came first. I am only here for the great music ctc has! That's all there is to. So take your hate shove it up your asses and have a nice day :)
The revolution starts now
@Evan Faraday every band that is metalcore was and always is a rip off of attack attack especially asking Alexandra lol
Evan Faraday
Storm Gorilon How about a rip off Attack Attack!