Cryptopsy – The Unspoken King

Posted in Reviews on January 25th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Cryptopsy - The Unspoken King

Genres: Deathcore, Melodic Death Metal, Technical Death Metal
Label: Century Media

Never afraid to be pioneers in death metal, Cryptopsy pretty much creates a new subgenre with this release. When I bought the CD I was more or less expecting Once Was Not II. And it kind of seemed that was going to happen at the start of the album, just with a different singer. And keyboards.
Then the new singer began to sing. With a very nice voice. And it was not forced at all, like too many metalcore bands. It fits the songs, and quite frankly, it kicks ass.
Sorry haters. I know some people are gonna start reading this and say to themselves “Fuck yeah, this guy is gonna bash those sellouts!” No. Not me. I don’t share many people’s views on this album as it being Cryptopsy’s sellout album. I see it as Cryptopsy’s logical growth album.
They’ve done pretty much everything there is to do in death metal, so why not do the one thing they haven’t done? And, while they are at it, show that they are still better than 99% of the people who do this type of thing already? Think about it folks. If they didn’t make this album, and make it better than anyone else could, they would not be leaders in death metal. They would not be The Unspoken King. 9 out of 10.

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Cryptopsy – Once Was Not

Posted in Reviews on January 25th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Cryptopsy - Once Was Not

Genres: Technical Death Metal
Label: Century Media

Beginning with one of the prettiest songs I’ve ever heard as an intro (“Luminium”), a gorgeous classical guitar strums slowly, gradually picking up speed, making you relax yet expectant at the same time while some keys in the background add a bit of ambience.
Then suddenly you get transported into hell itself (“In the Kingdom Where Everything Dies, the Sky Is Mortal”). A crushing, doomy riff hits then gives way to Flo Mournier’s sick drumming, super brutal guitars, and a Metalgasmic scream from Lord Worm at 1:03 heralds the intense destruction of all you thought death metal could be. Beyond technical, the whole album is one giant mindfuck for the uninitiated.
This CD is fuck near perfect, 9 out of 10.

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