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The Crown

 
Artist: The Crown

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Johan Lindstrand

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Possessed 13", "Eternal Death", "Hell Is Here

Biography

From their inauspicious origins within a very crowded extreme music scene, Sweden's Crown slowly rose to the very top of the Scandinavian death metal class. Interestingly, throughout this gradual but inexorable climb, the members of the Crown didn't distinguished themselves for bringing innovations to the genre so much as for their unapologetic commitment to pure, unadulterated, lightning-fast, ear-shredding, Satan-worshiping death metal. Crown of Thorns, as they were originally named, formed in the city of Trollhattan, Sweden, circa 1990. Slowly developing their craft over the next few years, singer Johan Lindstrand, guitarists Marko Tervonen and Robert Österberg, bassist Magnus Olsfelt, and drummer Janne Saarenpää eventually recorded a demo in 1993 with the mission statement-like title of "Forever Heaven Gone." Guitarist Marcus Sunesson replaced Österberg prior to demo number two, the much more accomplished "Forget the Light," which landed them a deal with Swedish indie Black Sun Records prior to 1995's The Burning full-length debut. A furious, melody averse collection of evil death metal annihilation, the album mixed new numbers with re-recorded demo oldies and, frankly, made for a very challenging listen. But it still garnered enough positive press to score the group a slot on a Slayer tribute album called Slaytanic Slaughter, and extensive touring led to quick creative ripening by the time of 1997's Eternal Death -- after which a Christian rock band also calling themselves Crown of Thorns forced a shortening of their name to simply the Crown. Unphased, the band simply vowed to play ever faster, meaner, louder -- making sure that their third effort (and first for renowned Metal Blade Records), 1999's Hell Is Here, was their fiercest yet. More touring throughout Europe with the likes of Emperor and Morbid Angel ensued, culminating in a triumphant set at the Wacken Open Air Festival. Encouraged by their growing fan base, the Crown rushed back into the studio to record 2000's Deathrace King, another blistering speed metal tour de force that boasted guest vocals from Impaled Nazarene's Mika Luttinen and former At the Gates legend Tomas Lindberg. However, after completing their biggest tour yet (including a first-time visit to America), founding vocalist Lindstrand suddenly left the band. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as the Crown were then able to recruit the aforementioned Lindberg to replace him, and his impressive track record and incomparable vocal Armageddon not only helped accelerate the band's evolutionary process, but ensured that 2002's Crowned in Terror would catapult the band into the extreme metal stratosphere. Indeed, it seemed that the Crown hadn't missed a single (blast) beat. Crowned in Terror outsold (and often out-paced) all that had come before it, and showed the band reveling in manic velocity, while still somehow making room for ever improving songwriting and a more pronounced sense of dynamics. But, unfortunately, the notoriously unreliable Lindberg soon left them in a lurch, making his exit at the end of 2002 and forcing an uncomfortable reconciliation with original screamer Johan Lindstrand. Thankfully, he readily accepted the invitation to come back, but with the release of 2003's follow-up Possessed 13, it became apparent to most fans that a large portion of the Crown's previous energy and conviction had departed with Lindberg. The band's sixth LP still sounded competent, but also tired, and seemed to many like an uninspired step backwards. This notion was soon confirmed when the Crown announced they were breaking up, having lost heart in their mission. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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The Crown
Also known as Crown of Thorns
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Origin Trollhättan, Sweden
Genres Death metal
Thrash metal
Years active 1990–2004, since 2009
Labels Black Sun (1995–1997)
Metal Blade (1998–2004)
Members
Jonas Stålhammar
Marko Tervonen
Marcus Sunesson
Magnus Olsfelt
Janne Saarenpää
Former members
Johan Lindstrand
Tomas Lindberg
Robert Österberg

The Crown is a death/thrash metal band from Trollhättan, Sweden. Originally, they used the name Crown of Thorns but were forced to change their name due to another 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 death metal with thrash influences. The Crown disbanded in 2004. After that, Lindstrand went on to form One Man Army and the Undead Quartet.[citation needed] Tervonen formed Angel Blake, named after a song by Danzig. He now focuses on his new project Lady Mourning. 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.[1]

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Members

  • Jonas Stålhammar – vocals (since 2009)
  • Marko Tervonen – guitar (1990–2004, since 2009)
  • Marcus Sunesson – guitar (1993–2004, since 2009)
  • Magnus Olsfelt – bass (1990–2004, since 2009)
  • Janne Saarenpää – drums (1990–2004, since 2009)

Former members

  • Johan Lindstrand – vocals (1990–2001, 2002–2004)
  • Tomas Lindberg – vocals (2001–2002)
  • Robert Österberg – guitar (1990–1993)

Discography

Demos

  • Forever Heaven Gone (1993)
  • Forget the Light (1994)

Albums

Videography

DVD

  • 14 Years of No Tomorrow (2006), 3 DVDs consisting of a documentary and live shows

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