Keeping the Cadaver Dogs Busy
Cryptopsy
is undoubtedly one of those bands that try their fans fidelity every
now and then. On ONCE WAS NOT they underwent another transformation,
this time into more experimental, jazz-fusion influenced (and still very
technical) grind/death metal band. I must admit it was a very welcome
change, as I'm not a huge fan of either BLASPHEMY MADE FLESH/NONE SO
VILE era, or even less WHISPER SUPREMACY/AND THEN YOU'LL BEG one, with
terrible vocals by Mike DiSalvo.
The album is produced in a
modern but a bit odd way and while I really like it, I think it's an
acquired taste. The drums are very high in the mix - just behind vocals -
with strong, punching bass drum and very organic snare drum and
cymbals. Bass and guitars are kind of hidden so during blast beats they
tend to be a bit drowned out... but still, I think a perfect balance
between organic, brutal sound and selectivity has been achieved here.
Cryptopsy presents here some of the most unrestrained songwriting ever
heard in deathgrind. The record is pervaded with an atmosphere
reminiscent of a surreal trip through cold, post-apocalyptic world where
horror and comedy merge into one grotesque amalgam. With the use of
jazz-fusion-inspired riffs and clever industrial undertones, the band
managed to create nine well-flowing, brutal, wild and unpredictable
compositions. The stuff Flo Mounier's doing with his drum-kit is just
beyond belief. Brutal, well flowing and jazz influenced drumming
combined with painfully technical and jazzy axe-craft from Alex Auburn
make this album a compelling experience. However, combined with rasping
and unintelligible yapping by Lord Worm, the music takes on a whole new
dimension. It's weirdly organic and surprisingly technical. I'd even say
it's scary and oh yes, it's absolutely fantastic!
That's a bold
album by Cryptopsy and I think one of the most interesting death metal
efforts out there. Despite being a little bit inconsistent, it still has
an uncanny atmosphere and most of all, it boasts some of the most
well-flowing brutal death metal. If you're looking for a different
approach to death metal without sacrificing brutality, this album is for
you.
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