The Crown – Ultra Faust (2021 Picture Disc) Review | Death-Thrash Fury
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The Crown has always thrived on that chaotic crossroads between melodic death metal and full-throttle thrash aggression. With Ultra Faust, they distill their entire formula into two explosive bursts of violence. Even as a shaped picture disc — a format usually more collectible than playable — this thing sounds unbelievably clean. No surface noise, no dead highs, just a crisp, loud, high-quality pressing with artwork sharp enough to hang on a wall.
Ultra Faust kicks in like a circular saw gone rabid. It's frantic, sharp, and loaded with that signature The Crown swagger — riffs whipping forward like they're trying to outrun the blastbeats. The tremolo lines slice with precision, the drumming hits with machine-gun intensity, and the vocals carry that vicious rasp that defined the Royal Destroyer era. It’s fast, savage, and wired with pure adrenaline.
Flip the disc and you get Let The Hammering Begin!, a track that shifts into more classic death-thrash territory while keeping the same sense of total mayhem. Faster, heavier, more pounding — a full-force riff assault. Every tempo change hits like a sledgehammer, and the whole track barrels forward with the chaotic precision only The Crown can pull off.
The biggest shock? The sound quality. Shaped vinyl is notoriously inconsistent, but this pressing is a total anomaly — loud, bright, and punchy. The guitars roar, the vocals sit right on top, and the drums cut through with real power. It doesn’t just look like a collector's piece… it sounds like a proper, premium pressing.
Both tracks showcase The Crown at peak sharpness — riff-driven, tight as hell, and fully energized. Even if some of their past albums didn’t hit you the same way, these two songs are undeniable. They’re short, violent, and dangerously replayable.
As a collectible, this edition rules. Numbered, limited, shaped, beautifully printed, and featuring two of the strongest cuts from Royal Destroyer. This is exactly the kind of physical release that makes collecting extreme metal worthwhile — a piece that looks incredible on the shelf and sounds even better spinning at full volume.
Tracklist:
A. Ultra Faust
B. Let The Hammering Begin!
Credits
Johan Lindstrand – Vocals
Magnus Olsfelt – Bass
Marko Tervonen – Guitars
Robin Sorqvist – Guitars
Henrik Axelsson – Drums
Recorded at Studio Fredman
Mixed & Mastered by Fredrik Nordström & Henrik Udd
Produced by The Crown
Links
Homepage * Bandcamp * Facebook * Instagram * YouTube
💀 Label: Church Of Vinyl – CHURCH050

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