Album Review: The Crown – Royal Destroyer

The Crown have been slashing throats and shredding eardrums for over 20 years; 30 if you include their first incarnation as Crown Of Thorns. High off the critical and fanbase accolades for their prior album, Cobra Speed Venom, the band is enjoying the recognition of their revered early records. Deservedly so, because the band is still releasing unrelenting, crushing death metal riffage and brutality. The album is out now, as they continue their legacy on Metal Blade with Royal Destroyer. The Crown do not deny a certain formula to begin with or establish a template for a record. But they challenge themselves and their fans each outing. Royal Destroyer has those moments of variety and testing boundaries with “We Drift On” and “Beyond the Frail” on Royal Destroyer, exploring a slow, doomy slu...

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