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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 1:25 pm Post subject: |
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recording a new LP soon(ish) - will be CD only again unless I can find a few labels to help co-release it with me ??? uk postage just went up again & it's a nightmare getting stuff out there... check out the above links if you like thrash metal, I really rate this band _________________ http://tadpolerecords.blogspot.com/
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:22 am Post subject: |
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good interview here http://www.ztmag.com/blog/news/?p=9730
’ll be frank. You can be whatever the hell you want, but I’m getting tired of seeing Architects plastered ’round the major metal magazines as Brighton’s best. Yeah, sure, it’s all part and parcel of the mega mag hype machine whose advice we know better than to blindly heed but as a dedicated denizen of the city, and considering the ratio of rad metal bands to people actually residing here, I can’t let it slide. So continuing on my never-ending quest to big up and mad prop the guys who can’t afford thousands on advertising, I wanted to pick the brains of one of the first bands I remembered being name dropped down here. Naturally, I was excited about Crypsis when I saw they described themselves as ‘Teutonic thrash worship’. Probably a little too excited, as when those words are combined I feel like I should politely excuse myself for some, er… personal time, or just gush about my love for all things German thrash in the form of rambling speech. But the best part about Crypsis is that they’re not simply recreating the battle strategies of fret warriors before them. This trifecta of awesomeosity has taken the approach of the more recent thrash wave, incorporating anything and everything their evil, shrivelled hearts desire. In this case, that’s heaps of groove that could be credited to Sodom circa ‘Agent Orange’ mixed into the consistent pummel of Kreator, leaving plenty of room for Slayer’s deadly melodies and Aura Noir’s primal menacing tone, coming out the woodworks as a more blackened and, dare I say, almost progressive beast, than the Teutons they claim to follow. Live, they’re also a blinding force to be reckoned with, letting the music speak for itself without the leather, posturing and bullet belts of our grandfathers. It’s just three young dudes who want to go fast; just straight up, no-nonsense, neck snapping aggression. Much to my morbid delight, bassist and vocalist Nick Rodway agreed to let me do the aforementioned picking. _________________ http://tadpolerecords.blogspot.com/
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