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The Unspoken King

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発売日 2026年03月13日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルBack on Black
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 BOBV1226CD
SKU 803341635432

構成数 : 1枚

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アーティスト: Cryptopsy

商品の紹介

カナダが生んだテクニカル・ブルータル・デス・モンスター、CRYPTOPSYの新たに3 MILE SCREAMのMatt McGachy(Vo)と女性キーボード奏者Maggie Durand(現在は脱退)が加入した6人編成で制作された2008年作6THアルバムが再発。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2026/01/09)

When lead singer Lord Worm left Cryptopsy for the second time after 2005's Once Was Not, longtime followers didn't know quite what to expect from the next lineup. It is safe to say that hardly any of them expected anything having to do with metalcore, but as it turns out, metalcore is a major ingredient on The Unspoken King, which finds Cryptopsy unveiling a new six-person lineup that includes newcomer Matt McGachy (who has been with the Montreal-based band 3 Mile Scream) on lead vocals, Flo Mounier on drums, Alex Auburn and Chris Donaldson on guitar, Eric Langlois on bass, and newcomer Maggy Durand on keyboards. The addition of a keyboardist might lead some metalheads to wonder if perhaps Cryptopsy decided to move in a more melodic direction, but that isn't the case at all; Cryptopsy haven't become any less vicious, and Durand's presence is rather puzzling in light of the fact that her keyboard playing is overwhelmed by all the bombastic guitars and drums. But while Cryptopsy still thrive on ferocious sensory assault, The Unspoken King is definitely a stylistic departure from previous albums; this time, they blend ultra-technical death metal (the thing they were known for) with ultra-technical metalcore (something that previously, they weren't known for at all). McGachy's singing combines death metal's Cookie Monster growling with metalcore's tortured screaming, and is clearly a departure from Worm. This change of direction has been met with some vehemently unfavorable responses; various reviewers for metal websites have trashed The Unspoken King unmercifully. But truth be told, this 2008 release is not a colossal failure -- an uneven CD, yes, but not a colossal failure. Actually, Cryptopsy deserve credit for having the guts to try something different; sometimes, this new direction works fairly well, and sometimes, the results fall flat. The Unspoken King won't go down in history as one of Cryptopsy's essential albums, but it has its moments and indicates that the metalcore-minded version of Cryptopsy isn't without potential. ~ Alex Henderson
Rovi

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