Video Premiere: CRYPTOPSY's 'Detritus (The One They Kept)'

September 25, 2015

Montreal extreme metallers CRYPTOPSY have unleashed a concept video for the song "Detritus (The One They Kept)", from their forthcoming EP, "The Book Of Suffering Tome 1", set to be released on October 30. The clip was produced by Chris Kells from Front to Back Video Production and can be seen below.

"The Book Of Suffering Tome 1" was produced by Chris Donaldson at The Grid studio in Montreal, mixed by Jason Suecof at Audiohammer Studio and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music.

It has been three years since CRYPTOPSY's last release and many fans have expressed their eagerness to hear new material.  This time, rather than a full album, CRYPTOPSY will release a series of EPs titled "The Book Of Suffering". This new approach will allow CRYPTOPSY to put out new music more often while remaining true to their standards of quality.

"The Book Of Suffering Tome 1" track listing:

01. Detritus (The One They Kept)
02. The Knife, The Head And What Remains
03. Halothane Glow
04. Framed By Blood

As of September 25, "The Book Of Suffering Tome 1" will be available to pre-order via CRYPTOPSY's Bandcamp page as well as on iTunes. Upon pre-order, fans will receive the exclusive single from the EP, "Detritus (The One They Kept)".

CRYPTOPSY states: "We are extremely proud of the new material; it is some of the most brutal, dark and technical music we have ever created."

CRYPTOPSY will take part in the "Canadian Rampage" tour in from October 7 to October 16.

Band photography by Eric Sanchez

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