'Til Death (Capture the Crown album)

'Til Death
Studio album by Capture the Crown
Released 18 December 2012
Recorded Late 2011 – early 2012 at Chango Studios in Orlando, Florida
Genre Metalcore, electronicore , post-hardcore
Length 48:04
Label Sumerian
Producer Cameron Mizell, Dave Petrovic
Capture the Crown chronology
'Til Death
(2012)
Live Life
(2014)
Singles from 'Til death
  1. "You Call That A Knife? This Is A Knife!"
    Released: 22 December 2011
  2. "#OIMATEWTF"
    Released: 11 March 2012
  3. "Ladies & Gentlemen...I Give You Hell!"
    Released: 1 July 2012
  4. "RVG"
    Released: 14 December 2012
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Impericon4/6[1]

'Til Death is the debut studio album by Australian metalcore band, Capture the Crown.[2] The album was produced by Cameron Mizell at Chango Studios in Orlando, Florida and mastered by Joey Sturgis at Foundation Recording Studio in Connersville, Indiana.[3] The album was released on 18 December 2012 through Sumerian Records.[4] It peaked at No. 19 on the ARIA Heatseekers Albums,[5] and in the United States it appeared on three Billboard component charts Top Hard Rock (No. 21), Top Heatseekers (No. 7), and Top Independent Albums (No. 25).[2]

Four singles, "You Call That a Knife? This Is a Knife!", "#OIMATEWTF", "Ladies & Gentlemen...I Give You Hell!", and "RVG", have been released prior to the release of the album.[6][7][8] "Help Me to Help You" is speculated to be a re-recorded version of the song "Help Me to Help You Mr. Phil," which was performed by the band's previous incarnation, Atlanta Takes State.[9]

It is the only album to feature original guitarist Blake Ellis. The album is mainly supported by the lead single "You Call That a Knife? This Is a Knife!". It became a minor internet hit, gaining over 13 Million YouTube views.

Style

This is a metalcore album influenced by post-hardcore and electronica sound. The vocalist employed pop punk vocal style in every chorus and screaming similar to death growls.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "The Arrival"   1:02
2. "#OIMATEWTF" (featuring Denis Stoff of Asking Alexandria) 3:37
3. "Fork Tongued"   3:09
4. "Ladies & Gentlemen... I Give You Hell"   3:51
5. "LAX"   2:23
6. "You Call That a Knife? This Is a Knife!"   4:07
7. "Storm in a Teacup"   3:22
8. "Help Me to Help You"   3:03
9. "Deja Vu"   3:11
10. "Insomniac"   4:36
11. "RVG"   4:48
12. "'Til Death"   4:09
13. "The Departed 2.0"   3:58
14. "Welcome to My Worlds" (bonus track) 2:49
Total length:
48:04

Personnel

Capture the Crown
Production

References

  1. Impericon Blog - Impericon.com
  2. 1 2 "Capture the Crown | Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  3. "Typed Joey Sturgis into goggle and your... - Capture The Crown". Facebook. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  4. "Capture The Crown Announce Debut Album; Launch Pre-Orders". Under the Gun Review. 2012-11-24. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  5. "The ARIA Report:" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 24 December 2012. p. 21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 January 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  6. "Capture The Crown - You Call That A Knife? This Is A Knife! OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO". YouTube. 2011-12-22. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  7. "Capture The Crown - Ladies & Gentlemen... I Give You Hell OFFICIAL VIDEO". YouTube. 2012-07-01. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  8. "Capture The Crown - #OIMATEWTF Ft. Denis Shaforostov (OFFICIAL)". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  9. "Atlanta Takes State - Help Me, To Help You". YouTube. 2010-12-18. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
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