The Crown (band)

The Crown
Also known as

Crown of Thorns

Dobermann

Origin Trollhättan, Sweden
Genres Melodic death metal,[1][2][3] death metal, thrash metal
Years active 1990–2004, 2009–present
Labels

Black Sun (1995–1997)

Metal Blade (1998–2004)

Century Media (2009–present)

Website www.thecrownofficial.com
Members

Johan Lindstrand

Marko Tervonen

Marcus Sunesson

Magnus Olsfelt

Janne Saarenpää

Past members

Jonas Stålhammar

Tomas Lindberg

Robert Österberg

The Crown is a death metal band from Trollhättan, Sweden. Originally, they used the name Crown of Thorns but were forced to change their name due to an American band already using that name. Their music and lyrics are inspired by death, antireligious themes (mostly targeting Christianity) and rebellion. They are known to fuse melodic death metal with aggressive old-school death metal tendencies and considerable thrash metal influences, reminiscent of bands such as Possessed and old Sepultura. The Crown disbanded in 2004. After that, Lindstrand went on to form One Man Army and the Undead Quartet. Tervonen formed Angel Blake, named after a song by Danzig. He now focuses on his new project Lady Mourning together with his wife and vocalist Elina Tervonen, keyboardist Andreas Tiberto and bassist Alexander Bringsoniou, both in Akribi. Sunesson is in a band called Engel. Olsfelt is also in a band called Stolen Policecar. The band was reformed in December 2009 with Jonas Stålhammar of God Macabre as the new vocalist.[4]

On June 30, 2010, it was reported that The Crown signed a worldwide deal with Century Media Records and the band's eighth studio album, Doomsday King, was released in September 2010.[5]

On September 14, 2014, The Crown will celebrate their 25th anniversary with the release of a new studio album, Death Is Not Dead on January 12, 2015. The first single "Headhunter" was released on October 27, 2014 as well as the music video was made on the same date.[6]

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Current line-up

Former members

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