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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Cryptopsy / Audio CD released 2006-03-01 at Century Media / Disc #1 ... more
Whisper Supremacy - Cryptopsy ... Tracklisting
1 Emaciate
2 Cold Hate, Warm Blood
3 Loathe
4 White Worms
5 Flame to the Surface
6 Depths You've Fallen
7 Faceless Unknown
8 Serpent's Coil

Newest Review: ... style of Lord Worm with loud, abrasive and irritating hardcore shouting that becomes seriously grating by the end of the ... more

 ... first song. The band's experimental edge is also noticeably waning, only present throughout in the form of Flo Mounier's eve-reliable fusion drums, and the guitar riffs are actually easy to follow. The music could no longer be accurately described as 'brutal' either, as if the band was consciously tempering its sound to fit in with the death metal scene it had previously sought to stand apart from. This album is largely disappointing but fundamentally average, with only a couple of stand-out moments hinting at the direc...more

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Whisper Supremacy
Release Date: 2006 - 03 - 01, Audio CD, Century Media
Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
£ 9.21


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Premium Review Whisper Supremacy - Cryptopsy: Whisper Supremacy (193 words)
by - written on 14/06/08 (Very useful, 16 readings)
Rating:

Where 'None So Vile' was a defining (if divisive) death metal release, its follow-up 'Whisper Supremacy' is disappointingly standard. New vocalist Mike DiSalvo is the key element of this change, replacing the previous guttural style of Lord Worm with loud, abrasive and irritating hardcore shouting that becomes seriously grating by the end of the first song. The band's experimental edge is also noticeably waning, only present throughout in the form of Flo Mounier's eve-reliable fusion drums, and the guitar riffs are actually easy to follow. The music could no longer be accurately described as 'brutal' either, as if the band was consciously tempering its sound ...  Read the complete review

 

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