‘Stygian Crown’ by Stygian Crown
Artists
Melissa Pinion / Vocals
Nelson Tomas Miranda / Guitar
Andy Hicks / Guitar
Jason Thomas / Bass
Rhett A.Davis / Drums
Rating
Musical Feel
Song / Album Composition
Tracks
The Hall Of Two Truths
Devour The Dead
Up From The Depths
Through Divine Rite
Flametongue
When Old Gods Die
Trampled Into The Earth
Two Coins For The Ferryman
“The Hall Of Two Truths,”shifts the dials, it sends a chill down the listener’s spine.
“Devour The Dead,” moves with the wind. A song that is filled with guts and power. A riff that hits you right where is needed, and a vocal line that captures the imagination. Perfectly done by Stygian Crown.
“Up From The Depths,” saunters into being. Filled with a calm sort of complexion, it destroys any and all preconceived notions that the listener might have had and ensures that they are leaning on every single syllable.
“Through Divine Rite,” haunts the catacombs. A song that slowly tilts on the axis of doom and ensures Stygian Crown are up there with the best.
“Flametongue,” hits hard. A song that demolishes the catacombs and brings about a terrifying movement of seclusion and destruction.
“When Old Gods Die,” is seismic and epic. Everything from the vocals to the guitars to the rhythm just screams power and precision. Brilliantly done by Stygian Crown.
“Trampled Into The Earth,” commands attention, demanding the listener take heed and ensure the listener knows just where they are going. A song that is sure to become a live favourite.
“Two Coins For The Ferryman,” is a magnificent beast. A song that ends this album on a high note.
Stygian Crown are here to stay, get their debut album when it is released on 26th June via Cruz del Sur Music.