Inspired by ale and ancient battles, Australia's Claim The Throne have become renowned for their exciting stage shows and unique brand of metal.
Claim The Throne’s debut album, “ONLY THE BRAVE RETURN” was released last year, coming with a coinciding novel written by the band members to tell the story of the soundtrack album. Combining folk metal with melodic death/black, this album built a loyal base of allies in Perth who now proudly support the battle metal genre.
In 2009, the CD/DVD ALETALES focuses on a more folk metal approach with greater production and songwriting to rival the leaders of the genre, and is sure to have the listener craving for a feast of turkey and brew to celebrate victory!
If you are brave enough, you must witness Claim The Throne for yourself. Blood, armour, swords, axes, cloaks, leather and frothy mugs of ale are just some of the items you will encounter on your journey..
PREPARE FOR BATTLE!!!
"Claim The Throne have a reputation for crazy on-stage antics and this evening would be no exception. A raffle draw resulted in one punter being invited on stage to a “feast” (consisting of what looked like a large chicken perched on a bale of hay) – he hammed it up, feeding other band members as they played and chugging down ale in grand theatrical style. A funnel and hose made an appearance later in the set, although the crowd ended up wearing most of the liquid poured through it" - FasterLouder.com.au
"Claim The Throne whip the crowd into a writhing mass of festive joy, ale & jigs. There was nary a tedious moment in between their soaring choruses screaming for the destruction of their enemies" - Wf.com.au
"Claim The Throne are super fun, no doubt about it. Folk-inspired black metal thrash that would have Thor busting out the air-guitar hammer" - Drum Media Issue 027
"Light-hearted, and surely fucking hilarious at times, this is a banding of musicians that not only know how to play - but to state the other senses for a complete marriage appealing to the inner comic without taking any flavour from their pledge for traditional genre technicality." - Xpress Issue 1149
"Although starting their set by suggesting they might be out of place in “such a brutal lineup”, when their riffs started, so did the windmilling – both on-stage and in the crowd – so their contrasting style obviously did not matter a whit. Sometimes sounding like the folksy soundtrack to an 8-bit Nintendo game and other times like a quite serious black metal band, they were a ton of fun and had the crowd alternating between dancing jigs, banging their heads, and singing along to ditties such as Set Sail On Ale." - FasterLouder.com.au
"Gored up to the extreme, covered in blood, and roaring the chants of their viking tales of blood, beer and women. Lets say there was plenty of milling, cheering and heaving not only on the stage but also within the crowd. Claim the Thone simply hold up Perths' (if not Australias) Gauntlet for Viking Metal." - SpaceShip News
"Starting off the festivities in true character, as one could only expect from the Claim The Throne crew, they put aside the distortion for a moment to front their first ever acoustic set for the early few. Seated around a table and taking swigs from rather large pots of brew, they were joined by ‘epic mouth-harpist’ Jake for a taste of old and new.
Never failing in the music department, each member attacked the material with renewed excitement, even taking the time to cut the Aletales cake and stuff their faces before getting practically half the venue on stage for, what else, but a glorious sing-along of Set Sail On Ale." - Jessica Willoughby, XPress
"Arriving on their longboat made out of cans, presumably to make good use of the 5c refund available in the Southern state, Perth Viking metallers Claim the Throne followed with such bravado, ‘jiggability’ and humour that almost instantly they were everyone’s favourite new band. Arriving with free biscuits and covered in blood, the quintet provided the battle cries and beer funnel, and requested naught but “more courage in the foldback!” The highlight of the set however was the highly enjoyable new track Set Sail on Ale, of which they suitably adapted to pay homage to the marvellous brew that is Coopers Pale Ale!" - metalobsession.net
CONTACT AND BOOKINGS CAN BE MADE VIA CLAIM_THE_THRONE@HOTMAIL.COM OR THROUGH THIS MYSPACE PAGE
Hey we Just got our new profile and song from our Debut EP now up – I Think We Need Some Band Aid! So go check it out and tell us what you think :) Also we are headlining a show this Saturday at YMCA HQ doors open 1pm and entry is $10 get back into this summer put your mosh shoes on then after were going out for Tlyars bday for whoever wants to hang!
There are only 10 days left till the 2009 Australian Metal Awards show. The winners of each of the 20 categories will be announced and will feature performances by:
Ouroboros Chaos Divine Killrazer A Secret Death Eyefear Bane of Isildur Five Star Prison Cell Death Audio
And of course the legendary Sadistik Exekution are set to demolish the Forum with their only return to the stage after 10 years.
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The first 20 people through the door will receive an Australian Metal pack worth over $100 in value.
Still need more?
This is our chance to show ARIA that we are a force to be reckoned with and that their is no other group of people more dedicated to their music than metal heads. ARIA has accepted our submission for a heavy metal / hardcore chart and will be at the 2009 Australian Metal Awards to see the size of this genre. Come out in force show them just how big it really is.
More News: The winners of the 2009 Australian Metal Awards will receive the most metal award ever. Made by the Rev Kriss Hades of Sadistik Exekution
Tickets are only $45 + bf and are availble now through Moshtix outlets or online at :
Oh yes, ATG was brilliant. Your set was by FAR the most fun. Did the most damage to my neck. =P Yes. You MUST come down. It's a great little place. Jack looks forward to being turned into a warlord. I already got him into Amon Amarth. I was going to hunt you lot down to sign the CtT shirt I bought at ATG, but without those EPIC stage costumes, I had no idea who you all were! Come to Esperance and rectify this! XD
You guys really have to come down to Esperance. I saw you in Adelaide, and got a CD to show my brother. My eight year old brother now wants to see you live. Yes, this little kid is a metal freak.
You gave me the best day of my life. Thanks for that.
I have been wearing your album art across my chest for over a week now and blasting your anthems into my ears, haha! No worries about the beachball - it was one of the highlights. In ten years' time when Claim the Throne expand their conquest, I'll be able to say, "Yeah, that guy once kicked me in the FACE!"
You guys fucking ROCKED Against the Grain yesterday! You were the most fun out of all the bands there, for sure. Bought a shirt and CD immediately after. Been thrashing your songs all day! ..m/
Lord Jim kicked that beach ball directly into my nose and left cheek while I was headbanging down the front. Fucking stung, but it was awesome. Gonna use that as my claim to fame now!