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What can be said about Swedish death/thrash
legends The Crown? What can attest to the truly god-like status of two
past and present vocalists Tomas Lindberg and Johan Lindstrand - the former
part of two of the greatest groups in the history of Swedish death metal
(The Crown, At The Gates)? What can convey the awe of the ear-shredding
six-string dueling madness of Marcus Sunesson and Marko Tervonen?
No mere words of course. But as a ‘writer/reviewer’
I’ve been allotted the difficult task of putting the brilliance of The
Crown into written form.
Since 1993 the band have been committed
to making the most aggressive and relentless mix of death and thrash metal
– touring internationally with acts such as Emperor and Morbid Angel. But
in 2004, The Crown’s career ended abruptly. The band cited the break-up
was due to ‘financial reasons.’ As the boys themselves originally posted
in a press release:
Coming home from tours with empty pockets,
equipment falling apart and having a pile of bills on the doorstep is simply
"horns down". Paying the bills with tour memories and floorscores is just
not possible. We do love standing on stage but we don't know much about
the business part, and that's a bad combination. Trust me on that one.
I have my own suspicions of course. After
the departure of Lindberg in 2002 (and after the original release of Crowned
In Terror), the band started losing their passion, their energy. No
disrespect to Lindstrand intended, but the fire of their past work was
not to be seen in their 2003 release Possessed 13. After losing
heart in their mission due to numerous other setbacks, the band stepped
gracefully from under the spotlight of the metal world – which may or may
not have been the right choice, depending on who you speak to.
The boys from The Crown however, have been
given one final opportunity to ensure their legacy lives on by rerecording,
remixing and reproducing their (already superb) 2002 effort Crowned
In Terror under the name of Crowned Unholy – complete with a
special edition DVD.
Having now owned both Crowned In Terror
and Crowned Unholy, I can safely say that musically, the latter
only improves the former.
While there is definitely not a single
thing wrong with In Terror (in my opinion, evidently not in the
eyes of The Crown), the production, timing and energy of the original have
been enhanced thanks to the wonders of hindsight and a bigger production
budget.
Specifically Crowned Unholy has
newly recorded new bass and vocal tracks, and ‘enhanced’ drums. The more
perceptive of you may notice the few minor differences in the actual songs
(the acoustic intro/solo and clean vocals in "Speed Of Darkness", additional
keyboards and clean vocals on "Drugged Unholy", taking that intro drum
roll out of "Crowned In Terror" [bad Jaane], etc) – a few of which I could
have done without.
All of Lindberg’s vocals (remember, he’s
the one from At The Gates) have been replaced by Lindstrand’s (the original
and returning vocalist) to give fans closure on the what-if-Lindstrand-never-left
question, and to allow fans to possess an all Lindstrand Crown
catalogue. While both have very similar
vocal styles – and both are unquestionably brilliant – I am, sadly, against
Lindstrand’s vocal rerecording.
Tomas’s vocal were perfect. He outperforms
Johan on every single track bar "Death Is The Hunter", "Satanist" and "Drugged
Unholy" (and of course the Tomas / Johan vocal duet on "Death Metal Holocaust"
which unfortunately is without Johan’s contribution in this release). I
do however, understand where The Crown is coming from with this re-release,
and I realize that many fans will undoubtedly praise and treasure it.
The bonus DVD is entitled The Crown
Invades Karlsruhe (Germany), and was recorded at a show on the 24 of
November back in 2003. To be honest, this is not how I had envisioned a
Crown performance. Minimal movement, poor quality vocals, a fairy-tapping
drummer, minimal crowd involvement – perhaps my impression would’ve been
different if the DVD covered The Crown in their prime. Good thing the DVD
comes free, because that’s about all I’d be willing to fork out for it.
While Crowned Unholy isn’t exactly
required for owners of Crowned In Terror, any fans who do not possess
either are strongly recommended – nay, to be forced at gunpoint – to buy
at least one. This is decent re-release of an inspired death/thrash masterpiece.
However, the raw, imperfect feel
of In Terror was not without its charm – and Tomas’ unabated, unrelenting
screams do deserve their place in Crown history. I’m torn between my slight
preference for the Lindberg vocals, and the significantly improved production
quality of Unholy (for the record I would’ve given the original
Crowned In Terror a rating of 4.5/5 to perhaps even a 5/5). But
whichever you choose, I assure you, you will not be disappointed.
CD Info and Links
The Crown – Crowned Unholy
Label: Metal
Blade
Genre: Swedish
Death / Thrash Metal
For Fans Of:
Bolt Thrower, At The Gates, Entombed
Best Tracks:
Crowned In Terror, Drugged Unholy, Death Metal Holocaust
Rating:
CD Track-Listing:
1.House Of Hades (Intro)
2.Crowned In Terror
3.Under The Whip
4.Drugged Unholy
5.World Below
6.Speed Of Darkness
7.Out For Blood
8.(I Am) Hell
9.Death Is The Hunter
10.Satanist
11.Death Metal Holocaust
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DVD Track-Listing:
1.No Tomorrow
2.Face Of Destruction (Deep
Hit Of Death)
3.Death Explosion
4.World Below
5.Deliverance
6.Blitzkrieg Witchcraft
7.Cold Is The Grave
8.Zombiefied
9.Dream Blood Hell / Kill
‘Em All
10.Under The Whip
11.Bow To None
12.Total Satan
13.House Of Hades / Crowned In
Terror
14.Revolution 666 (from 1999)
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