Incredible
by Vic on 7/30/19The Belasco Theater - Los AngelesRage fest went INSANE crown the empire killed it per usual love those guys
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Citing influences like Panic! at the Disco and Slipknot, Crown the Empire are more than your average metalcore band. Their debut album for Rise Records, The Fallout, is as much about poppy choruses and electronic flourishes as chugging riffs and screaming. If anything comes through in a Crown the Empire concert it is an uncompromising drive to be the biggest band in the world. Their dual vocal attack meshes perfectly to connect them to the solid power of heavy metal and the soaring drama of the best pop, giving ticket-holders plenty of bang for their bucks.
After a spot on The Warped Tour, Crown the Empire accompanied Asking Alexandria on their headlining tour across America and the UK. With their much more mature approach to The Fallout, masterful re-recording of the Limitless EP and an announcement to release another album some time in 2014, they may climb the heights they claim to be aiming for.
Crown the Empire began in 2010 when "Brandon and Austin decided to start jamming together." Still in high school, they gathered a group of talented musicians around themselves in an attempt to put together a hard-hitting band with mainstream appeal. Their first EP, Limitless, was well received in up-to-the-moment metalcore circles, where their deft handling of electronic elements did not go unnoticed. Their debut LP, The Fallout, shed some of their metal elements and welcomed a second vocalist into the fold, and their undeniable drive and energy lit up The Van's Warped Tour. After a support slot with Asking Alexandria through the rest of 2013 they announced that they were going back to the studio to record a new album. So far the band has only congealed their unique musical vision, and good things are no doubt ahead for this young band.
Rage fest went INSANE crown the empire killed it per usual love those guys
100% great time. Great bands. Staff was nice and helpful.
Blessthefall was amazing as always. Crown the Empire mostly played their new stuff and it didn't go over very well with the crowd. A lot of their songs sound the same and seemed to run into each other, eventually sounded like one long monotonous song until "the fallout" or "millenials" came on. One thing i noticed about them live is that it appears like they are trying too hard or being way too melodramatic on stage.
This was my first time going to a concert like this or even a concert at this venue. I was blown away by the openers, they were all very entertaining! Of course, Crown the Empire was unforgettable and I loved every second of it. Also, the venue wasn't overcrowded, so you had that intimate feeling. Overall, incredible concert!
All bands were great even though I mainly only went to see Crown The Empire, but was very confused on to why David wasn't there. Over all great show.
This concert was so much fun! With Andy's cleans and lows, and Dave's amazing highs and standard screams, that concert was great! There were moshpits and a mini wall of death. Of Mice & Men and Volumes did an incredible job as well! For hesitant parents, please let your kids go! I would say at LEAST 13 years old to attend this. They may get hurt if younger. It's an incredible experience and one hell of a fun time!
Crown The Empire, as usual, put on an amazing show. The other bands did great as well. They all made us forget about how hot it was in the venue. It was almost impossile to not be super sweaty after the show, not matter where you were. If you have the chance to see Crown, take it.
I love the small venue feel! All of the bands sounded amazing, and I've never been that close at a show. I was within arms reach! The venue staff and security were helpful and it was just amazing overall.
That was one of the greatest shows I have ever been to! Crown the Empire and all the opening acts were very talented. The crowd was so energetic and by the end of it I was dropping sweat but it has never been so worth it. One thing for sure is that Crown the Empire deserves to play in bigger venues!!
it was so much fun, my neck hurt for like a week. all of the acts were amazing even though i didnt know palisades or famous last words they were great and i listen to them now, all acts were mind blowing, the pit was awesome but the people on the sides were boring and didnt jump they needed to get pumped, i was a lone jumper
Every single act was amazing. The only problem with this show was the horrible venue.