Electric Crown (RUSSIA)
Posted: 01 Aug 2025, 10:03
Electric Crown - Prophecy Of Doom (2021)






Year : 2021
Style : Heavy Metal
Country : Russia
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 115 mb
Bio:
Electric Crown is a Russian heavy metal band, originally formed in 2014 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Album:
Great Heavy Metal debut album.NWOTHM Full Albums will try to gather the best of Old School Heavy Metal albums by the bands of the new generation.The music is great! The vocals are good.Lesson learned: whence blithely writing up demos, singles and EPs, sleezy-street, effortless ease style, the targets of said mini-reviews invariably surface with notorious full-length debut which, without fail, begs its own re-directed attention. (Otherwise, it would be same as food critic leaving the table before his main course arrives.) Such is exalted, end of March case for Russian three-guys-and-a-girl outfit Electric Crown, with these recently incarnated, unambiguously Judas Priest bred St.Petersburgians' ice-breaking, fifty minute, novenary album Prophecy of Doom, released digitally and on CD under Chilean purist Tradición Metálica Discos - think Gravebreaker, Hëiligen, Metaltex, Old Souls...While three of four, prior demo & single tracks re-appear - following stocky makeover - six of them consist of highly mercurial riff/solo fests, even if their arrangement sounds haphazard and all over the place. However, the actual musicianship, from unorthodox drumming fills and fidgety bass, to buddy's wildly divergent vocals - which evoke a myriad of past criers, beginning with Metallica's James Hetfield, particularly on the reprised "Hypocrite" (an elfin, honky-tonky-ish, shifty-as-fuck ode in its own right) and aggressively rampant highlight "Enlightenment" - has improved in both shovels and spades; had Prophecy of Doom exhibited a more linear, not-so-puzzle-jumbled, flow, would've rated it in mid 80s.Electric Crown's overall vibe is now less dry, tinged by eclectic soupcons of futurism and/or technological flair somewhat reminiscent of modern era JP, yet, without synths and, thank Heaven & Lord above, Turbo-like glam element. Still, the gang appears to have found its own identity; no longer does it come across as mediocre, clone-ish or even clownish. That said, the verses and choruses, aside from token, mirthfully harmless mishaps, benefit from a steady hand, in form of ameliorated grammar (not glamour). Each track rocks on its own, even if PoD's pair of swansongs - one of them a banal instrumental - drags on, slightly. It's also a safe bet this thorny noggin piece keeps stepping up its game, with each subsequent effort.
Line-Up:
Artem Fleiter - Guitars, Vocals (2014-2016, 2018-present)
Anatoly Blokhnin - Guitars (2014-2016, 2018-present)
Kostya Makfly - Bass (2018-present)
Darya Sokolova - Drums (2020-present)
+ guests:
Serg Ivanov - Synths, Vocals (backing)
Roman Strekalov - Vocals (backing)
Ilya Sterkhov - Vocals (backing)
production:
Mixed & mastered by Serg Ivanov at Deaf Enough Studio
Cover artwork by CEA73
Layout by Daria Fleyter
Band photography by Aleksandra Korol’
Lyrics assistance: Anya Syrovatka, Ilya Sterkhov, Erik Ruppel
Tracklist:
01. Stand Up & Fight 06:44
02. Hypocrite 04:56
03. Electric Crown 04:59
04. Between the Lines 05:29
05. Under One Flag 05:18
06. Martyrs 06:13
07. Enlightenment 05:03
08. Sinister 04:52
09. Rite 06:18
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/







Year : 2021
Style : Heavy Metal
Country : Russia
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 115 mb
Bio:
Electric Crown is a Russian heavy metal band, originally formed in 2014 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Album:
Great Heavy Metal debut album.NWOTHM Full Albums will try to gather the best of Old School Heavy Metal albums by the bands of the new generation.The music is great! The vocals are good.Lesson learned: whence blithely writing up demos, singles and EPs, sleezy-street, effortless ease style, the targets of said mini-reviews invariably surface with notorious full-length debut which, without fail, begs its own re-directed attention. (Otherwise, it would be same as food critic leaving the table before his main course arrives.) Such is exalted, end of March case for Russian three-guys-and-a-girl outfit Electric Crown, with these recently incarnated, unambiguously Judas Priest bred St.Petersburgians' ice-breaking, fifty minute, novenary album Prophecy of Doom, released digitally and on CD under Chilean purist Tradición Metálica Discos - think Gravebreaker, Hëiligen, Metaltex, Old Souls...While three of four, prior demo & single tracks re-appear - following stocky makeover - six of them consist of highly mercurial riff/solo fests, even if their arrangement sounds haphazard and all over the place. However, the actual musicianship, from unorthodox drumming fills and fidgety bass, to buddy's wildly divergent vocals - which evoke a myriad of past criers, beginning with Metallica's James Hetfield, particularly on the reprised "Hypocrite" (an elfin, honky-tonky-ish, shifty-as-fuck ode in its own right) and aggressively rampant highlight "Enlightenment" - has improved in both shovels and spades; had Prophecy of Doom exhibited a more linear, not-so-puzzle-jumbled, flow, would've rated it in mid 80s.Electric Crown's overall vibe is now less dry, tinged by eclectic soupcons of futurism and/or technological flair somewhat reminiscent of modern era JP, yet, without synths and, thank Heaven & Lord above, Turbo-like glam element. Still, the gang appears to have found its own identity; no longer does it come across as mediocre, clone-ish or even clownish. That said, the verses and choruses, aside from token, mirthfully harmless mishaps, benefit from a steady hand, in form of ameliorated grammar (not glamour). Each track rocks on its own, even if PoD's pair of swansongs - one of them a banal instrumental - drags on, slightly. It's also a safe bet this thorny noggin piece keeps stepping up its game, with each subsequent effort.
Line-Up:
Artem Fleiter - Guitars, Vocals (2014-2016, 2018-present)
Anatoly Blokhnin - Guitars (2014-2016, 2018-present)
Kostya Makfly - Bass (2018-present)
Darya Sokolova - Drums (2020-present)
+ guests:
Serg Ivanov - Synths, Vocals (backing)
Roman Strekalov - Vocals (backing)
Ilya Sterkhov - Vocals (backing)
production:
Mixed & mastered by Serg Ivanov at Deaf Enough Studio
Cover artwork by CEA73
Layout by Daria Fleyter
Band photography by Aleksandra Korol’
Lyrics assistance: Anya Syrovatka, Ilya Sterkhov, Erik Ruppel
Tracklist:
01. Stand Up & Fight 06:44
02. Hypocrite 04:56
03. Electric Crown 04:59
04. Between the Lines 05:29
05. Under One Flag 05:18
06. Martyrs 06:13
07. Enlightenment 05:03
08. Sinister 04:52
09. Rite 06:18
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
