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The Union of Crowns

The Union of Crowns
Bury Tomorrow - The Union Of Crowns.jpg
Studio album by Bury Tomorrow
Released 13 July 2012
Recorded Ridgeway Sound Studio, Wantage
Genre Metalcore
Length 54:43
Label Nuclear Blast
Bury Tomorrow chronology
Portraits
(2009)
Union of Crowns
(2012)
Runes
(2014)
Singles from The Union of Crowns
  1. "Lionheart"
    Released: 8 September 2011
  2. "Royal Blood"
    Released: 30 December 2011
  3. "An Honourable Reign"
    Released: 25 May 2012
  4. "Knight Life"
    Released: 10 August 2012
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Alternative Press 2.5/5 stars
Alt Sounds (89%)
BloodyGoodHorror.com (Favourable)
Dead Press 9/10 stars
Examiner.com (Favourable)
Sputnikmusic 4/5 stars
Thrash Hits (4.5/6)
Rockfreaks.net (8.5/10)

The Union of Crowns is the second studio album from British metalcore band Bury Tomorrow. The album was released on 13 July 2012 on Nuclear Blast. It recorded within the first few months of 2012. The album released was delayed several time by the band in attempt to find a record label who could provide international distribution simultaneously.

The album received mixed to positive reception from critics. With critics primarily praising the album song writing and sonic improvement from the band's predecessor, Portraits, negative criticism stemmed from its lack of innovation and the album's sometimes considered excessive length.

The band left their independent labels Basick Records and Artery Recordings and spent a lot of time trying to find a label who wouldn't wish to compromise with the band on the sound of The Union of Crowns. The band were encouraged by Artery Recordings, their American label to move and base themselves in the United States but they refused as they had little experience in the country. After sending some instrumental demos of new songs to Nuclear Blast records, the band felt Nuclear Blast had a lot of faith in them. The whole goal of the album for the band was to rival the standards of American metalcore bands. Bass guitarist Davyd Winter-Bates commented on the album target for the album saying "Portraits was about us proving we could do metalcore as well as the Americans, and The Union of Crowns marks the first step towards us showing the world that we can do it as well as anyone."

The band's style is seen as metalcore, or more specifically "melodic metalcore". Their music features a contrast between melodic and aggressive vocal styles, intricate guitar riffs, clean-sung choruses and breakdowns. The album is seen as a showing a sonic evolution from the band's debut album, Portraits. Dani Winter-Bates when asked about the development from Portraits he said that "it’s the same basic formula but we’ve all gotten better at our instruments." The band's sound will vary based on which vocalist takes the lead. Jason Cameron's "soulful" voice is matched by a melodic background, and is quickly contrasted by the chaos that surrounds Dani Winter-Bates aggressive growling.


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