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Cryptopsy
Album: The Unspoken King
Release: June 24, 2008
Label: Century Media
Track Listing
01. Worship Your Demons
02. The Headsmen
03. Silence The Tyrants
04. Bemoan The Martyr
05. Leach
06. The Plagued
07. Resurgence Of An Empire
08. Anoint The Dead
09. Contemplate Regicide
10. Bound Dead
11. (Exit) The Few
Reviewer: Eric
When Lord Worm left Cryptopsy for the second time it was a complete shock. The
band promised a concept album that would expand into two albums. This idea was
dropped and the band was left with two options. Cryptopsy went ahead and picked
the worst option for their career and it’s called The Unspoken King.
A few months ago the band released two new songs on their Myspace page. The
reaction to these songs was overwhelming; no fan from Cryptopsy’s past liked
what they heard. There were a few scene kids that loved the new material. Why?
It sounded like everything else that had “core” at the end of their genre.
One of the original members and drummer, Flo Mounier, went ahead and wrote a
response to all of the negative feedback. His answer was simple, The Unspoken
King was an “experimental album” and “fans are in for a big surprise”. He wasn’t
lying with his words. The addition of a new vocalist, Matt McGachy, and
keyboardist, Maggie Durand, sealed the deal.
When the album starts out you will call me a liar. The sound is fast and as
brutal as anything heard on None So Vile, which is considered to be the best
Cryptopsy album by fans. After these 2 minutes and 12 seconds on this track you
will start to hear what was heard on those tracks Cryptopsy posted on their
Myspace page.
The bands newest vocalist, Matt McGachy, can get the job done if needed. His
brutal death metal style vocals sound great on certain tracks, but weak on most
of them. To make matters worse McGachy does the unthinkable, he uses clean
vocals on most of the tracks on The Unspoken King.
Cryptopsy and clean vocals don’t go hand in hand. Ever single track that
features clean vocals is a kick to the face to all of those Cryptopsy fans that
stuck with the band during hard times. Matt McGachy’s clean vocals are a mix
between Brandan Schieppati (Bleeding Through) and Jonathan Davis (Korn). Concert
halls will be packed when Cryptopsy fans, all of which are the same kids that
ruined modern day metal.
The Unspoken King as a whole sounds rehashed. From Alex Auburn’s guitar playing
to Flo Mounier’s drumming, everything sounds like it was taken from past
Cryptopsy albums. All of the songs old school fans enjoyed were taken and put
through the “core” grinder. Mounier’s drumming is still good, but on this record
it almost sounds like he was playing extremely fast just so he could pick up his
paycheck.
Cryptopsy made a big ordeal about having a keyboardist in the band. I wish I
could say Maggie Durand’s contributions to this album were good, but I can’t.
She got the job for one reason. Women in metal bands sell right now. Since
Cryptopsy is a full blown deathcore band now they needed a female to make scene
kids mouths water.
Can somebody please tell me when Durand plays on her little keyboard? I can
count on one hand the amount of times I heard her playing on her keyboard. It’s
a joke. Thankfully Cryptopsy got a new promotional picture with Maggie Durand in
it. Sweet a gothic chick in a metal band that is hot, better run out and buy
this album at Hot Topic.
Final Verdict
When the time comes to buy this album you better listen to clips first. The
Unspoken King will go down in history as the worst album in Cryptopsy’s history.
Lord Worm was a God, Mike DiSalvo was tolerable and Matt McGachy is a joke. This
album makes me so mad every time I listen to it. Don’t expect to see me at any
Cryptopsy shows in the near future; this once great death metal band is dead to
me.
Rating
3 out of 10
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