KRYPTERIA To Release 'All Beauty Must Die' In April

February 5, 2011

KRYPTERIA, the German-based gothic rock/metal band fronted by Korean singer Ji-In Cho, will release its fourth album, "All Beauty Must Die", on April 22.

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Messiah
02. As I Slowly Bleed
03. Fly Away With Me
04. You Killed Me
05. Live To Fight Another Day
06. Eyes Of A Stranger
07. Thanks For Nothing
08. Turn The World Around
09. Higher
10. Victoria
11. (How Can Something So Good) Hurt So Bad
12. The Eye Collector

KRYPTERIA's third album, "My Fatal Kiss", came out in August 2009 via Roadrunner Records' Onfire division. The official video for the album track "For You I'll Bring The Devil Down" can be viewed below.

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