CRYPTOPSY Joined By 3 MILE SCREAM Singer

December 4, 2007

Canadian death metallers CRYPTOPSY have announced the addition of singer Matt McGachy (3 MILE SCREAM) and keyboardist/samplist Maggie Durand (HOWLING SYN) to the group's ranks. The band will enter the studio mid-December to begin recording its sixth album for an early 2008 release.

Check out a photo of the new lineup at this location.

CRYPTOPSY will, for the first time ever, be touring Mexico, Central and South America during the month of February and will possibly hit Mexico once more in April.

CRYPTOPSY parted ways with singer Lord Worm (a.k.a. Dan Greening) in April. No reason was given for Lord Worm's departure, but according to guitarist Alex Auburn, the vocalist was "kicked out" of the band and didn't leave of his own accord (an account later disputed by Lord Worm)

CRYPTOPSY's last studio album, "Once Was Not", was released in 2005 via Century Media Records.

3 MILE SCREAM's video for the track "Our Blackened Sun" made its debut on MuchMusic's "Loud" program in October. The clip was directed by Chad Archibald (ARISE AND RUIN) and can be viewed below.

"Our Blackened Sun" is taken from 3 MILE SCREAM's Corporate Punishment debut album, "A Prelude To Our Demise", which can be heard in its entirety at this location.

"A Prelude To Our Demise" has prompted a plethora of critical acclaim from critics and fans, including ARCH ENEMY's Michael Amott who claimed 3 MILE SCREAM was "heavy and melodic" with "great chops" and LAMB OF GOD's Randy Blythe, who described the band as "artfully orchestrated brutality."

Watch 3 MILE SCREAM's video for the song "Our Blackened Sun" (featuring the new CRYPTOPSY singer Matt McGachy):

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