After several attempts to share their latest music video, "Burden of the Beast," thrash metal band KRYPT and their label Terminus Hate City have taken a bold step. Instead of following the conventional route, they have directly uploaded the video, which has been deemed "too extreme" by YouTube, right HERE. We want to hear from you: Do you think this video deserves to be banned from YouTube?
Heralding a new era in the thrash metal scene, KRYPT recently released their latest EP, Great Spawn of the Worms of the Earth which can be ordered HERE.
Originating from the dynamic streets of Augusta, GA, KRYPT—comprising Julian Chew (lead guitar/vocals), Adam Dickerson (drums), Brandon Carpenter (bass/backing vocals), and Tim Fauls (lead guitar)—continues to forge a formidable path in the crossover thrash landscape. "Unrelenting" captures the raw, unfiltered essence of KRYPT, featuring blistering riffs and a ferocious rhythm section that promises to resonate profoundly with metal enthusiasts worldwide.
The upcoming EP, recorded at West End Sound in Atlanta and engineered by the renowned Tom Tapley, with mastering by Matthew Carmichael, delves deep into themes of corruption, internal strife, and relentless survival. Great Spawn of the Worms of the Earth is a bold declaration of war against societal complacency and a testament to the band’s unyielding spirit.
KRYPT invites fans and new listeners to dive into the tumult of their music as they ascend to new heights in the metal hierarchy. The band promises a sonic experience that is not only powerful but also a catalyst for change in the lives of their listeners.
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