When asked about the origins of the name "Black Crown Initiate" in a 2016 RedditAMA, the band stated:
There is a Tibetan spiritual leader that wears a black crown to signify help for humanity. We are all pervert pigs so we help by showing people that, first about ourselves.[7]
Formed in late 2012, Black Crown Initiate released several demos onto SoundCloud, which led to the creation of their four track EP titled Song of the Crippled Bull. The EP was recorded with Carson Slovak (August Burns Red, Texas In July) at Atrium Audio and was released on July 17, 2013.[8] The EP quickly became the discussion of many underground metal blogs and publications.[2] Due to the success of the EP, what had initially begun as a small project by guitarist Andy Thomas, vocalist James Dorton and bassist Nick Shaw became a full-time endeavor, and they began to recruit members for live performances. The band played their first live show on October 18, 2013, in their hometown with their longtime friends in the band Rivers of Nihil.[9]
In January 2014 the band posted on their official Facebook page that they would be embarking on the 2014 Metal Alliance Tour supporting 1349, Goatwhore and Behemoth.[10] This was the band's first tour, a rare feat[citation needed] for a band with only one four track EP and having been together for just over a year at the time.[11][citation needed] After finishing the tour, the band returned to the studio, again with Carson Slovak. On June 19 the band announced through their Facebook page, their signing to eOne Music, and that their full-length debut album would be on its way.[12]
On signing with the label, guitarist Andy Thomas stated: “We started this band with absolutely no clue how far it would take us. It has been an amazing time, as of today, we can honestly say that we are starting a new chapter in our careers; one that will afford us opportunities that we never imagined. We are absolutely honored to be part of the eOne family.”[13]
In July 2014, the band announced their debut LP The Wreckage of Stars would be released on September 30 of the same year.[15] In August the band released the album's first single "A Great Mistake."[16] In September the band premiered a second single, "Withering Waves."[17] Soon thereafter, the band released their first-ever music video for "Withering Waves" exclusively through Revolver Magazine.[18] The album was officially released on September 30, 2014, and debuted at #18 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[19] In November the band launched an Indegogo campaign to raise $25,000 for a new touring van.[20] Additionally in November the band released a music video for "The Fractured One."[21] The video served as a follow-up to the video for "Withering Waves" and was directed by Jess Orsburn of Toaster in the Tub Studios.[21]
Black Crown Initiate later appeared at several other festivals such as New England Hardcore Metal Fest, South By So What? and CMJ.[citation needed] In February 2016, the band announced they were back in the studio, again with Carson Slovak, to record their sophomore effort to be released in late spring 2016 through eOne Music.[22] Black Crown Initiate went on tour in March 2016 along with label mates Black Fast.[23] The tour lead them to Austin, Texas, where they performed at the SXSW festival for the first time in their careers.[24] The band was also rumoured to be a part of the Metal Alliance Tour once again this time supporting Dying Fetus, The Acacia Strain and Jungle Rot.[25] The band ultimately did partake in the tour.[26]
In April, the band announced that their second studio album, Selves We Cannot Forgive, would be released on July 22, 2016.[27] The album's first promotional single, "For Red Cloud" was released in May, exclusively via MetalSucks.[28] The second promotional single "Vicious Lives" was released in July.[29] A music video for the title track was debuted via VEVO on July 25.[30] The video was directed by Justin Reich.[30] To date, Selves We Cannot Forgive remains the band's strongest-selling album, moving 1,825 copies in its debut week and landing at #115 on the BillboardTop Album Sales charts.[31] The album was positively reviewed by critics.[32]
In June 2016, the band announced that long-time guitarist Rik Stelzpflug was departing. He was replaced by former The Faceless guitarist Wes Hauch.[33]
In August, while touring with Ne Obliviscaris, and Starkill,[34] the band's van, as well as personal possessions, were stolen in St. Louis, MO. The band launched a crowdfunding campaign in an attempt to recoup their losses.[35]
In May 2018, vocalist James Dorton joined Replacire as a full-time member.[36] In August, the band announced their first live show in 2 years (at Beyond Creation's album release show) and that they were recording new music.[37]
On 11 December 2018, the band announced on their official Facebook page that drummer Jesse Beahler and guitarist Wes Hauch had departed the band on good terms to be replaced with drummer Samuel Santiago (Gorod, Beyond Creation, Arkhon Infaustus) and guitarist Ethan McKenna who was the first guitarist that founding members Andy, James and Nick originally asked to join the band.[38][39] In December 2019, the band recruited drummer Gabe Seeber to work on their new album.[40] In July 2019, the band signed for Century Media Records, and hinted at new music in the near future.[1]
On September 20, 2019, the band released its first new music in three years with the single "Years in Frigid Light."[41] In November 2019, the band announced it was entering the studio to begin work on a new album, with tracking set to commence in "a couple weeks."[42] On March 10, 2019, the band officially announced they'd completed work on the coming album Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape, with a single titled "Invitation" slated to drop the following Friday.[43] In July 2020, a music video was produced for the song "Holy Silence," directed by David Brodsky, with illustrations by Chris Bishop.[44]
Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape was ultimately released on August 7, 2020.[6] It was produced by Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland.[45] with cover art by Schon Wanner.[46] The album sold 1,075 copies in its first week, debuting at No. 85 on the BillboardTop Album Sales chart.[47] It received positive reviews by critics.[48][49]
In 2021, the band planned to headline a fall tour alongside Arkaik and Inferi, however, the tour was canceled due to complications resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.[50]
On July 25, 2022, The Faceless announced James Dorton was joining as a full-time member.[51] On August 5 2022, founding member Andy Thomas announced he had left the band on good terms.[52] The band confirmed his departure and that the band was continuing; however, they had not named a replacement;[53] Thomas has since joined Rivers of Nihil.[54]
A day later on 6 August 2022, founding member Nick Shaw announced his departure to focus on his role as a parent as well as working on making music for a new project that would soon be announced. No replacement has been named yet.[52][55]
On June 25, 2024, it was announced that guitarist Andy Thomas and bassist Nick Shaw were back and stated that Black Crown Initiate would hopefully be releasing music later in the year "when time permits."[55]
Metal Alliance Tour from May 26 to June 20 with Deicide, Entombed, and Hate Eternal. NOTE- Entombed was forced to drop off the tour due to financial concerns they were replaced by Lorna Shore. The tour continued as a Deicide headliner.[63]
Wreckage of Canada Tour from March 25 to April 4.[64]
Brewtal Beer Fest 2 - September 9 with Baroness, Fit For An Autopsy, See You Next Tuesday, Greywalker, Post Mortal Possession, Dethlehem, Victims of Contagion, Solarburn, Video Tapes.[68]
Black Crown Initiate is known for incorporating various elements of heavy metal and extreme music in their sound. There are traces of progressive metal, ambience, doom metal, and post-rock which often gives them comparisons to Opeth, Gojira, Mastodon, Decapitated and Cynic.[76]