Cryptopsy: Blasphemy Made Flesh

Cryptopsy SKU: 42669999
Cryptopsy: Blasphemy Made Flesh

Cryptopsy: Blasphemy Made Flesh

Cryptopsy SKU: 42669999

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Blasphemy Made Flesh
Artist: Cryptopsy
Label: Napalm
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8715392161117
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal

There is a monster within the dark confines of the technical death metal that emanates with everything that is perfectly not right in this world. That monster is Cryptopsy. Blasphemy Made Flesh shows us an embryonic Cryptopsy that is inexperienced at killing, yet still an able killer. As always old-school Cryptopsy is the epitome of tech death. Flo Mounier, the Jesus of the drum kit, even all those years ago is a thunderstorm. The guitar work is possibly even more interesting than that of later recordings they did. There is a great deal of melody that is not present on their later releases. It's very fresh and is a darkly elegant compliment to the chaotic atmosphere. Like None So Vile, Blasphemy Made Flesh is heavy in bass lines, however they are lacking in comparison to that of the former. Now as every review of this album before has stated, Lord Worm is unrivaled in his vocals.

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