
Cryptopsy - An Insatiable Violence LP NEW
Cryptopsy - An Insatiable Violence LP
NEW. SEALED.
Season Of Mist
A person spends all day building a machine, only for it to torture them all through the night. As if that wasnât twisted enough, they like it. In fact, they like being tortured so much that, come morning, they wake up rejuvenated, eager to tweak the machine until it runs perfectly in their mind.
This is the nocturnal vision that inspired CRYPTOPSYâs ninth full-length nightmare. âBeware the spotlightâ, warns vocalist Matt McGachy before âDead Eyes Repleteâ flashes before your eyes with a skull crushing breakdown. âAn Insatiable Violenceâ mirrors our toxic relationship with social media, but while eerily prescient, the album is influenced by the many mutations that have defined the bandâs Hall of Fame discography. Inspired by a mukbang gone horribly wrong, ravenous opener âThe Nimis Adorationâ is a smorgasbord of gut-busting blasts, Christian Donaldsonâs fishhook riffs and a heavy helping of pit-pleasing groove.
CRYPTOPSY recognize that not every brutal technical death metal band sticks around long enough to win a Canadian Grammy 30 years into their career. The cover for âAn Insatiable Violenceâ was created by the late, great Martin Lacroix, who would growl with unholy delight over the freshly fetid depths of McGachyâs false chord scream. Another former vocalist returns on âEmbrace the Nihilityâ to stomp out any whispering doubts of his supremacy. But despite having claimed the crown as the most vile band in death metal on only their second stab in the studio, CRYPTOPSY are still pushing the limits of extremity.
The albumâs lead single bumps and grinds to the oddball bounce of Olivier Pinardâs gruesome bass slaps - and yet, at its core âUntil Thereâs Nothing Leftâ stakes its claim as CRYPTOPSYâs biggest earworm. Even Flo Mounier â who literally wrote the book on extreme metal drumming â has honed new techniques to keep the blasphemy of âAn Insatiable Violenceâ fresh. For its finishing move, âMalicious Needsâ slithers to a crawl before ascending like a bat into a blackened cloud of smoke.
Bow to the new vileness from extreme metal royalty.
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Cryptopsy - An Insatiable Violence LP
NEW. SEALED.
Season Of Mist
A person spends all day building a machine, only for it to torture them all through the night. As if that wasnât twisted enough, they like it. In fact, they like being tortured so much that, come morning, they wake up rejuvenated, eager to tweak the machine until it runs perfectly in their mind.
This is the nocturnal vision that inspired CRYPTOPSYâs ninth full-length nightmare. âBeware the spotlightâ, warns vocalist Matt McGachy before âDead Eyes Repleteâ flashes before your eyes with a skull crushing breakdown. âAn Insatiable Violenceâ mirrors our toxic relationship with social media, but while eerily prescient, the album is influenced by the many mutations that have defined the bandâs Hall of Fame discography. Inspired by a mukbang gone horribly wrong, ravenous opener âThe Nimis Adorationâ is a smorgasbord of gut-busting blasts, Christian Donaldsonâs fishhook riffs and a heavy helping of pit-pleasing groove.
CRYPTOPSY recognize that not every brutal technical death metal band sticks around long enough to win a Canadian Grammy 30 years into their career. The cover for âAn Insatiable Violenceâ was created by the late, great Martin Lacroix, who would growl with unholy delight over the freshly fetid depths of McGachyâs false chord scream. Another former vocalist returns on âEmbrace the Nihilityâ to stomp out any whispering doubts of his supremacy. But despite having claimed the crown as the most vile band in death metal on only their second stab in the studio, CRYPTOPSY are still pushing the limits of extremity.
The albumâs lead single bumps and grinds to the oddball bounce of Olivier Pinardâs gruesome bass slaps - and yet, at its core âUntil Thereâs Nothing Leftâ stakes its claim as CRYPTOPSYâs biggest earworm. Even Flo Mounier â who literally wrote the book on extreme metal drumming â has honed new techniques to keep the blasphemy of âAn Insatiable Violenceâ fresh. For its finishing move, âMalicious Needsâ slithers to a crawl before ascending like a bat into a blackened cloud of smoke.
Bow to the new vileness from extreme metal royalty.











