Capture The Crown Raised Over $22,000 for their EP; to Begin Recording New Music with FFTL’s Matt Good

by | Jan 6, 2014

Remember when Capture The Crown got dropped from Sumerian Records back in October?

Well, it seems like they’re already back on their feet. Not only are they putting out the EP they recorded last April, but they’re heading into the studio to begin work on new music.

The band managed to crowdsource over $22,000 with their Indiegogo campaign to fund the release of the EP — that’s double their initial goal of $10,000. And interestingly enough, they’re in the studio this week with From First To Last’s Matt Good and Taylor Larson recording new material.

We’ll keep you posted on how this goes.

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