Crown The Empire drop cinematic video for heaviest track of their career “Dancing With The Dead”

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Genre-bending, modern metallers, Crown The Empire, have released their heaviest track to date, today. The song, titledDancing With The Dead, is the band’s first that features no clean vocals and instead features a furious, guttural exchange between vocalist Andy Leo and bassist/vocalist Hayden Tree. Accompanying the new track is a darkly cinematic music video, featuring a real life chess board where protagonist (Andy), has to physically overpower the seven deadly sins, to overthrow the clutches of the evil King (Hayden). Stream Dancing With The Deadhere and watch the official music video down below!

Speaking on their brutal new track, Andy Leo shares:

“Dancing with the Dead’ came about during the rock bottom phase of quarantine. I’d felt like my purpose had been taken, and I had fully melded into the idea of just letting myself rot. I thought that rock bottom had a definite end but it felt as if I could go as low as I’d let myself. There’s a mural of heaven we put up that covers my entire living room wall and I was thinking about the book ‘Paradise Lost’ where Lucifer said something like ‘I’d rather rule in hell than serve in heaven’ and knew that if I was doomed to be stuck in this loop then I may as well make the most of it. I was chasing after an idea of salvation that I could do nothing to reach so I decided to start building myself outward to make myself the king of the shit hole I had put myself in”.

 Hayden Tree adds:

“This is the heaviest song we’ve released to date. I remember sitting down and thinking to myself that as a band, we’ve never released a song with zero singing in it. As a musician in the rock world you can sometimes feel like you have to play it safe. These days artists seem to be fearful of stepping out of their comfort zone and doing something other than their norm or what’s trending. I didn’t want to play it safe anymore. At this point I was listening to a lot of hardcore/metal bands I grew up on which shaped the riff and energy on the track. I remember showing the song to the band and instantly Brandon thought it was too heavy and didn’t feel that it could make it onto an album. I fought him on it because I believed this song could be something special. He finally came around and helped me and Andy write all the lyrics. Once we finished the track, it turned into one of our band’s favorite and craziest songs we’ve ever released”.

Crown the Empire have steadily established themselves over the past decade as a force of nature in the rock world. They have shared stages with A Day To Remember, Asking Alexandria, Black Veil Brides, Falling in Reverse, Underoath, and more, all the while earning press praise from Alternative Press, Billboard, Kerrang!, Nylon, Rock Sound, and more. Their 2019-released hit BLURRY (out of place) ascended to No. 1 on SiriusXM’s Octane and landed on the Big Uns of 2019 list. Crown the Empire have also tallied over 607.5 million streams and 105 million YouTube views.

Dancing With The Dead” follows previously released, stand-alone single “In Another Life” feat Courtney La Plante of Spiritbox. the track, which dropped in August of this year has clocked up 2.1 million worldwide streams and 732,000 YouTube views.

Crown The Empire will be hitting the road as Special Guests for Atreyu on their “Baptize Tour”. Kicking off in Dallas, Texas on November 9th, the tour will continue through 26 further US cities, culminating in Santa Ana, California on December 16th. The band will also be playing a one-off Los Angeles show – “The Battle of Los Angeles” with Volumes and Slay Squad on December 19th at 1720. All tickets and VIP packages available here

Nov. 09 — Dallas, Texas @ Gas Monkey Bar And Grill
Nov. 10 — Houston, Texas @ The Warehouse
Nov. 11 — New Orleans, La. @ Republic NOLA
Nov. 13 — Daytona, Fla. @ Welcome to Rockville
Nov. 15 — Atlanta, Ga. @ The Masquerade
Nov. 16 — Charlotte, N.C. @ The Underground
Nov. 17 — Baltimore, Md. @ Rams Head Live
Nov. 19 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ The Roxian
Nov. 20 — Sayreville, N.J. @ Starland Ballroom
Nov. 21 — New York, N.Y. @ Webster Hall
Nov. 22 — Albany, N.Y. @ Empire Live
Nov. 23 — Hartford, Ct. @ The Webster
Nov. 24 — Worcester, Mass. @ The Palladium
Nov. 26 — Detroit, Mich. @ The Majestic
Nov. 27 — Columbus, Ohio @ Newport Music Hall
Nov. 30 — Cleveland, Ohio @ The Agora
Dec. 01 — Grand Rapids, Mich. @ The Intersection
Dec. 02 — Joliet, Ill. @ The Forge
Dec. 03 — Belvidere, Ill. @ The Apollo Theater AC
Dec. 04 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ Skyway Theatre
Dec. 06 — Kansas City, Mo. @ The Truman
Dec. 07 — Denver, Colo. @ The Summit
Dec. 09 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Depot
Dec. 10 — Boise, Idaho @ Knitting Factory
Dec. 11 — Portland, Ore. @ Roseland
Dec. 12 — Seattle, Wash. @ The Crocadile
Dec. 14 — Santa Cruz, Calif. @ The Catalyst
Dec. 15 — San Diego, Calif. @ House of Blues Dec. 16 — Santa Ana, Calif. @ The Observatory

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