Saturday, June 21, 2008

Cryptopsy-None So Vile

Band: Cryptopsy
Album: None So Vile
Genre: Technical Death Metal
Release Date: July 3, 1996
Lyrical Themes: Horror, Gore, Death, Mutilation, Insanity
Origin: Canada (Montreal, Quebec)

Review:
100%

Cryptopsy's "None So Vile" is quite a masterpiece in the Technical Death Metal genre. Throughout the album, Lord Worm, Flo Mounier, and the rest of the band show their true talent in their technical style, combining influence from European Classical Music, Technical Jazz music, and Blues. This album has intense guitar work, brain smashing drum work, and of course, Lord Worm's very "different" style of Death Metal grunting, which is what I like to call, "the dog bark." This album has an explosive opener, with a hideous, monstrous roar, then the sound of a priest whispering, "I do that rather well... Don't you think?" And then cutting to the explosive guitar work, drums, and a blood-hurtling scream. My favorite tracks in this album that I would suggest the most are "Crown of Horns," "Dead and Dripping," "Benedictine Convulsions," and "Phobophile."

Track List:
1. Crown of Horns (3:58)
2. Slit Your Guts (4:02)
3. Graves Of The Fathers (4:11)
4. Dead And Dripping (3:53)
5. Benedictine Convulsions (4:00)
6. Phobophile (4:38)
7. Lichmistress (2:31)
8. Orgiastic Disembowlment (4:51)
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