CRYPTOPSY Announce Session Guitarist, Film New Video

September 28, 2005

Canadian death metallers CRYPTOPSY have recruited Christian Donaldson from MYTHOSIS to fill in on second guitar during the band's current North American tour with SUFFOCATION, ABORTED and DESPISED ICON. The group expect to tour Europe in February and Australia in April.

In other news, CRYPTOPSY filmed a video for the track "The Pestilence That Walketh in Darkness (Psalm 91:5-8)" on September 23. This song comes off the group's new album, "Once Was Not", which will be released on October 18 in two formats: a standard jewel case version and an enhanced CD digipak (limited edition of 10,000 copies with CD-ROM content). An MP3 of the track "Adeste Infidelis" can be downloaded at this location.

While on tour, CRYPTOPSY will stop for in-store signings in Vancouver and Montreal. Meet them at the following locations:

Scrape Records: October 18, 2005 at 6 p.m.
17 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC.

Profusion: November 4, 2005 at 5:30 p.m.
1843 Ontario East, Montreal, QC.

Visit www.flomounier.com if you want to learn more about CRYTOPSY drummer Flo Mounier's "Extreme Metal Drumming 101" DVD due in November. This two-DVD set by features approximately three and a half hours of instructional content and live performances. Flo's site has been updated with the complete description of "Extreme Metal Drumming 101", new pictures, a drum set-up plan, an MP3 sample of a drum improv during the DVD shoot and a video excerpt of Flo's performance at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (Toronto, Canada, summer 2005). Download this video excerpt here.

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