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The Gauntlet: Cryptopsy Metal News

Cryptopsy set to record new album


Cryptopsy (2007) The genre-defying extreme metal titans, Cryptopsy, have triumphantly retuned with a vicious new line-up featuring the additions of vocalist Matt Mcgachy and keyboards/samplist Maggie Durand. Click here to view a photo of the new lineup. The band will enter the studio mid-December to begin recording their much anticipated sixth full-length album.

Cryptopsy will also be touring Mexico, Central and South America for the very first time throughout February and will possibly return to Mexico again in April.

Reinventing and redefining metal's boundaries, Cryptopsy, recognized worldwide for infusing extreme music with awe-inspiring precision, rabidly dynamic rhythms and mouth-foaming viciousness, have earned music fans respect inside and outside the metal community. The band's viperous recordings and punishing live performance have confirmed their place in music's elite.

In 2008, Cryptopsy returns to redefine the boundaries of technical extreme metal with an album that is sure to catch the attention of the entire scene.

 

Date: Dec 10, 2007
As Reported by: jason

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