KRYPTS

Death Metal • Finland
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Krypts are a death metal band from Helsinki, Finland. Formed in 2008, their debut full-length "Unending Degradation" was released in 2013.

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KRYPTS Unending Degradation album cover 4.04 | 3 ratings
Unending Degradation
Death Metal 2013
KRYPTS Remnants of Expansion album cover 4.08 | 3 ratings
Remnants of Expansion
Death Metal 2016
KRYPTS Cadaver Circulation album cover 4.33 | 3 ratings
Cadaver Circulation
Death Metal 2019

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KRYPTS Krypts album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Krypts
Death Metal 2011

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KRYPTS Open the Crypt album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Open the Crypt
Death Metal 2009

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KRYPTS Descending Era Of Putrefaction album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Descending Era Of Putrefaction
Death Metal 2018

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KRYPTS Remnants of Expansion

Album · 2016 · Death Metal
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The Finnish death metal act Krypts have been going for eight years now and released their debut album Unending Degradation (2013) a few years ago. Now back with a two guitar line-up with the addition of Jukka Aho to the band, Krypts is back with their second full-length offering, Remnants of Expansion (2016).

A short album of just 33 minutes of music, Krypts have changed their song-writing style somewhat since Unending Degradation. Where on their debut album the band played old school death metal with some underlying doom leanings, with Remnants of Expansion we find a band who are starting to now bring their doom metal influences into the bigger picture. This is something that they waste no time in making apparent with the opening track Arrow of Entropy. At 10:51 in length this one song takes up a good chunk of the album all on its own, though in truth there are just five tracks in total here. Slow doom metal riffs are combined with harsh vocals to create a death-doom sound that comes over as heavy, menacing and sinister but other sections take the speed of the riffs up a notch in a nod to the old school death metal sound that is Krypts' roots.

Shorter tracks follow, starting with The Withering Titan where the older Krypts sound starts to re-emerge more in earnest, though still with some doom elements. The band impressed me with Unending Degradation with this kind of sound and that continues to be the case here, more so as a matter of fact due to the doom metal elements providing Remnants of Expansion with a stronger level of variety. I'm not one to usually appreciate what the intentionally old school sounding death metal bands have to offer, I find them bland and generic even - pale shadows of the actual death metal of the time they try to imitate/pay homage to. Krypts though... I have to say that these guys come across as being the real deal, holding my attention in a way that most other old school death metal acts completely fail at.

Albeit of course they're a real deal who show evidence of evolving into more of a fully-fledged death-doom act rather than a straight death metal act. My overall impression of Remnants of Expansion is that the death and the doom elements are being presented more or less evenly at this point, with not a track that doesn't at least give a nod to other prevalent style. It's a sound which works for Krypts here, but I find myself most intrigued by the prospect of hearing more stuff from them that is along the lines of Arrow of Entropy, which I see as their crowning achievement to date, and the short title track, which adds in some clean guitars to the sound that, if anything, only darken the atmosphere of the music even further, something that it didn't have an issue with already thanks to the decidedly unpolished production which suits the music perfectly.

Krypts do the old school death metal thing better than most, in fact I can't leave this review with calling to attention the excellent Entrailed to the Breaking Wheel which starts off with some doom influence before eventually turning into quite an aggressive composition, but I feel that their music takes on more of its own character when they start to really channel the doom. That's something which can only aid an extreme metal band like them in producing songs that stand out and stay with you after the album stops playing, which is actually the core of the problem I have with other old school death metal bands, though of course they do their more death metal based tracks better than most as well. Overall, Remnants of Expansion proves itself to be a highly accomplished album from Krypts and is surely their best work to date.

KRYPTS Unending Degradation

Album · 2013 · Death Metal
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Unending Degradation (2013) is the debut full-length studio album to be released by Finnish death metal act Krypts. The band has previously released a single demo and an EP, with a few songs from the demo also finding their way onto Unending Degradation. All the members were previously involved in the demo level act The Beheading (formerly Self-Hate).

The music on Unending Degradation is more or less straight up death metal of the no nonsense variety, but spiced up with traces of doom metal, which add flavour to Krypts' sound but never really dominate it. Vocalist Antti Kotiranta (also bassist) has a very deep growl, which is very suitable for the music which is intense right across the board. A side effect of his performance is that, like with many in this game, you'll have to have an exceptional ear to really make much out of what's coming out of the man's mouth, but fortunately death metal's never been a genre with singing along in mind, so when treated in the sense that the growl is just another instrument, Kotiranta's performance works like a charm.

This is in addition of course to the instrumental work of the trio, which is excellent, becoming the highlight of every song on the album. This is definitely an album for the heavy riff lovers. I especially like the way the album seems to trick the listener into thinking it's going to fall victim to monotony, and then a song, let's use the clear album highlight Open The Crypt for example, suddenly veers off in a direction that it hasn't yet taken and becomes reinvigorated with life. The music also has it's atmospheric moments despite the riff driven approach, no doubt coming with those doom metal influences that can be heard. Check out the closing Beneath the Archaic, another highlight of the release, for the best example of this. Just to name drop another highlight from this very solid album, Blessed Entwinement is a great way for Krypts to let their listeners know what they're all about.

Unending Degradation isn't an album that consistently wows to the level of those highlights I singled out, but this is an album that won't ever leave you feeling less than satisfied with what Krypts delivered and overall it's one hell a debut effort, to the point that an exceptional grade rating is just about deserved. If they can keep this up then I imagine their next release is going to have some real gold in it.

85/100

(Originally written for Heavy Metal Haven: http://metaltube.freeforums.org/krypts-unending-degradation-t3032.html)

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