CRYPTOPSY Drummer's DIGITAL DOOMZDAY Project; Another Song Posted Online

January 30, 2011

Another new song from DIGITAL DOOMZDAY — the new project featuring main voice and lyric writer Roman Corkery (THE ROMAN EMPIRE),guitarist, main music writer and backup vocalist Rob Doherty (ex-INTO ETERNITY, PERICARDIUM) and drummer Flo Mounier (CRYPTOPSY) — can be streamed in the ReverbNation TuneWidget below.

DIGITAL DOOMZDAY is a mix of hardcore rap and metal dealing with the extremes of everyday realities that some choose to address and some ignore. Lyrical topics include drugs, sex, religion, global mutilation, government cover-ups, aliens, self-destruction or is it self-preservation? You decide.

Corkery has a unique rap-based vocal style that ranges from hardcore to death with a twist of hip-hop. He lets you have it straight up with a no-bullshit approach by way of apocalyptic storytelling, intelligent lyrics, humor and wit.

Doherty sees it the same, laying down solid heavy grooving riffs that aren't sugar-coated, just straight-up in your face and to the point, always focusing on the song and not just the shred.

Mounier creates a dynamic solid driving rhythm and keeps the band in total synch. He unloads some killer double bass, creative fills, neck-breaking beats and yes for you fans of Flo he does give you some of his devastating blast attack, all the while never abusing the integrity of the song.

For its debut recording, DIGITAL DOOMZDAY tapped Daniel Nargang (ex-INTO ETERNITY, current KICK AXE vocalist) to lay bass tracks and hold down the bottom end. His unique approach and classical musical background breathes life into the lower end registers of the recording.

DIGITAL DOOMZDAY's full-length debut is expected later in the year.



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