DEMISE OF THE CROWN Recording Two New Singles

March 25, 2016, 8 years ago

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DEMISE OF THE CROWN Recording Two New Singles

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 a behind the scenes video.

Guitarist Manuel Iradian comments on recording with Glen Robinson.

"It’s 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”:

Rehearsal video of the band for “Glorius Light”:

Killer guitar ripping by Manuel Iradian during tracking:

Demise Of The Crown are streaming their upcoming self-titled debut album ahead of it’s release. Produced by Kevin Jardine (Uplift Studios, guitarist of Slaves On Dope) and mastered by Joao Carvalho (Protest The Hero, Alexisonfire, Rush), the album is due out on March 4th (pre-order here) and features this Canadian power metal band's strong melodic death metal and hard rock influences fused with epic choruses, classic high ranged vocals plus explosive guitar solos that are reminiscent of Eddie Van Halen with undertones of Yngwie Malmsteen sure to leave fans humming.

Tracklisting:

“We Are Invincible”
“Human Denial”
“Save Me”
“Sides Of The Wave”
“Don’t Worry”
“Cold Dead Eyes”
“Eons”

Album stream:


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