‘Human Denial’ – second single of DEMISE OF THE CROWN

Montreal, QC’s DEMISE OF THE CROWN have released their second single ‘Human Denial’ from their upcoming debut self titled album produced by Kevin Jardine (Uplift Studios, guitarist of Slaves On Dope) and mastered by Joao Carvalho (Protest The Hero, Alexisonfire, Rush). The album is due out on March 4th (pre-order here) and features this Canadian power metal band’s strong melodic death metal and hard rock influences fused with epic choruses, classic high ranged vocals plus explosive guitar solos that are reminiscent of Eddie Van Halen with undertones of Yngwie Malmsteen sure to leave fans humming.

“This track Human Denial is one of the heavier songs on the album. The Limp Bizkit inspired intro riff was something I’ve been noodling around with, but never thought we would use, the rest of the song just unfolded from there. The lyrics have a lot of metaphors that hint at topics about revenge, torture, abuse and inhumanity. At the end there is a massive breakdown tempo change inspired by Pantera’s “This Love” and the guitar solo has a few country southern influences reminiscent of Dimebagl” comments guitarist Manuel Iradian.

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