Crawling from the grave of previous project Imperii, Atlanta Blackened Death Metal act Celestial Death issued their first warning shot back in December with “Anti-Preacher” and now return with “Aeons” to explore Lovecraftian imagery and catastrophic narratives. Combining Blackened chaos with melodic undertones and bleak ferocity the four piece draw from influences as far apart
As they prepare for a European tour trek Cryptosis have shared a music video for “In Between Realities” from their critically acclaimed March released album “Celestial Death“. It combines footage from the album release show and makes the best of their pyrotechnics, the record mixed by Fredrik Folkare at Chrome Studios (Unleashed, Necrophobic, Hellbutcher) and
Filmed and edited by the bands multi instrumentalist and backing vocalist Frank te Riet on location in Enschede Holland, a music video for “Ascending” from the new Cryptosis album “Celestial Death” has arrived just in time to celebrate it’s arrival via Century Media Records. It appears after vocalist and guitarist Laurens Houvast gave a wonderful
It must be strange to write and record an album and then have to sit on the material for an extended period of time while it’s mixed and mastered, suitable artwork is found and your label, if you have one, sets a release date and sorts out physical editions. 7th March sees the arrival of
7th March is the date that Century Media have set for distribution of “Celestial Death” by Dutch futuristic metallers Cryptosis, a record mixed by Fredrik Folkare at Chrome Studios (Unleashed, Necrophobic, Hellbutcher) and mastered by Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street Studios (Arch Enemy, Borknagar, Amorphis) in Sweden. A third single as premiered in “Static Horizon”
Curiously it seems that there has been a style shift in the Cryptosis sound for their upcoming new album “Celestial Death”. As the band explain with their comments, the 7th March release via Century Media has something of a Black Metal influence with new single “Reign Of Infinite” having restless and relentless, haunting and atmospheric
Dutch futuristic metallers Cryptosis have returned with a sophomore album follow to 2021’s critically acclaimed “Bionic Swarm”. Running to eleven fresh cuts spanning forty two minutes, the band have suggested it showcases a darker, heavier, more melodic and extremely cinematic journey. Given the title “Celestial Death“, it will see the cold light of day on
Inking a deal with Terminus Hate City Records, Atlanta Georgia based Black Metal quartet Celestial Death have unveiled a poignant commentary on pervasive corruption, wrapped in a barbed onslaught of high intensity riffs, thrashing percussion and obliterating growls titled “Anti-Preacher” as a first single. Inspired by the philosophical view that we are all stardust and