Storm The Crown — ‘Bones’
Single
Independent
“Storms make trees take deeper roots.” – Dolly Parton.
Utilising a quote from a country music icon to introduce a metal band is unusual, but there is method to this madness. The obvious affiliation between the two is the leading word ‘Storm’, but did you know Ms Parton has a biography entitled Queen of Country? There lies the crown.
Coincidences aside, what Storm The Crown have charmingly captured with their single ‘Bones’ is the roots of where the melodic metalcore genre has evolved. The five-piece remarkably embraces the magnetic formulas of noughties’ era Caliban and Still Remains – honestly, it is dynamic. However, the real triumph lies within the I Killed The Prom Queen aura that blazes throughout the three minutes. Thankfully, their goodbye isn’t forever.
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