Additionally, Crypts upcoming shows include a night supporting Russian Circles and a run in September with Chelsea Wolfe -- dates to come. The also play their hometown at Seattle's Capitol Hill Block Party on July 20th. The long, slow demise of rock music has endured endless death throes, but the self-titled debut album by Crypts seems to clearly seal its fate while heralding the arrival of something far more vibrant and downright dangerous. The trio blends thick, hazy drone and synth noise with chopped-up hip hop rhythms, forsaking guitars in favor of more unique and sinister sounds.
Vocalist Steve Snere, former frontman of chaotic punk
revisionists These Arms Are Snakes, brings a snarling urgency to
the songs, while programmer Bryce Brown blasts out an aural assault of horror
show noise, subsonic bass and skittering rhythms. Meanwhile, visual artist
Nick Bartoletti creates a total environment of light and video projections
for the band's live experience as well as its decidedly nihilistic aesthetic.
It's an all-out attack on the senses that comes across as fresh and
invigorating as the early days of punk.
"I needed a change of pace, to take myself out of the
guitar-based rock world," says vocalist Steve Snere. "And the three
of us wanted to experiment to find a sound that we wanted to hear." The
result is the intense, occasionally bleak, yet endlessly enthralling debut
album. Comparisons range from Wolf Eyes meets Christian
Death to Skinny Puppy playing Dizzee Rascal.
But these touch points seem to only scratch the surface of the snarling beast
within Crypts.
The album was engineered with Erik Blood (Shabazz
Palaces), building upon basics recorded by Brown on Pro-Tools to which
the band added live instruments. Most of the sounds were generated on
home-built and modified equipment. Live, the band uses a homemade
sound-reactive video device for its startling visuals. "We play
everything live, there's no loops," Brown explains. "It's not a lot
of button-pushing. Nick runs visuals live, while also playing synths. It's
more like a rock band in a live setting."
Crypts opens with the fittingly titled
"Completely F**ked", awash with slithering John Carpenter soundtrack
synths oozing over galloping drum machine beats and synthetic handclaps.
Nearly buried beneath the din, Snere moans and wails, building to a screaming
crescendo like a maniac. And, with a choked growl, the song ends just barely
over 2-minutes, launching into the hip-hop beat and almost bubbly-sounding
keyboards of "Daft." Elsewhere, the trio lean into The Cure's Pornography-era
gloom-pop ("Territories") and dark, anthemic hooks
("Bloods"). Throughout, it's a vastly energetic, albeit
downright depraved sounding album thanks to Snere's effectively
dramatic and versatile vocals and the band's innovative collision of musical
aesthetics.
Crypts will be released on LP, CD and download
via Sargent House on September 4th, 2012.
CRYPTS LIVE:
06/25 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir w/ Russian
Circles & And So I Watch You From Afar
07/20 Seattle, WA @ Capitol Hill Block Party
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Artist: Crypts
Album: Crypts
Label: Sargent House
Release Date: September 4th, 2012
Track list:
01. Completely Fucked
02. Daft
03. Territories
04. Breathe
05. Fancy
06. Smut
07. Bloods
08. Sleazy
On the Web:
cryptsmusic.tumblr.com
www.facebook.com/Cryptsss
www.twitter.com/crypts
www.sargenthouse.com
www.crypts.bandcamp.com
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