Line up:
Piotr Kopko - rhythm \ lead and classic guitars, vocals
Jarosław Maciuszek - drums
Mateusz Bernardyn - bass
Bartłomiej Filipiński - keyboards
Drizzt (guitar), who played as a session member during all
Cryptic Tales
"come back" gigs has joined the band. He replaced Jacek Fall. Drizzt
is
also a leader of his band UNDERDARK and plays bass guitar in
SACRIFER.
TRACK LIST
Anathema Steeple of the nightmare Live in vineless In grave rotting is slowly Voices inside the beast Putrid mutants
[на диске присутствует цифровой трек с обложкой альбома, фотками и
промо мп3 файлами фирмы Redrum666
Records]
Поляки порадовали. Давненько я не слышал ничего подобного. А
поскольку этот релиз из ранних девяностых то моя душа принадлежит
ему на все времена. Да просто я вырос на звучании девяностых. На
зубодробительном треше, брутальном дезе и романтическом думе. Итак,
команда играет дум дез. Но какой! Заслушаться можно. Умели же играть
тогда. Вспомним тех же Paramaecium,
Enchantment, ранний My
Dying Bride. Да,
в этом релизе больше всего от as the flower withers. Мои всяческие
рекомендации
Cryptic Tales was founded in 1989 by Piotr Kopko (guitar, vocals)
and Jaroslaw Maciuszek (drums). Then Dariusz Gibalewicz (guitar) and
Witold Zawdzki (bass) joined the band. After two years of rehearsing
the band decided to record their first demo tape "The Sign Of The
Southern Cross" (1991). This tape was appreciated in Polish
underground metal. In 1993 the first official record "Anathema" was
released by Carnage Rec. At that time it was claimed by many
reviewers to be one of the best and the most original death metal
productions in Poland. On "Anathema" one could find fresh ideas such
as various musical instruments being used. At that time the band did
a lot of gigs, sharing stage with the biggest bands in Polish metal.
In 1994 Cryptic Tales recorded their next mini album "Valley Of The
Dolls" (Gamma/Croon Rec. 94), a controversial release, which,
despite of some originalities like mixing brutal music with flute,
was not acclaimed. After the realse of "Valley Of The Dolls" there
was a line-up change. Witold Zawadzki left the band and Mateusz
Bernardyn took his place. In 1996 another full length was created
and entiteled "The Tales" (Croon Rec. 96)
A moment later "The Tales" is being remastered and rereleased by
German Awaken Prod. After that Maciej Motyka exchanged Dariusz
Gibalewicz on the guitar. After the release of The Tales, the band
played many gigs mostly in Poland and Germany. "The Tales" made
Cryptic Tales one of the biggest bands in doom-death metal genre. At
high tide of their career the band unexpectedly stopped their job.
Cryptic Tales was one of the most original and acclaimed bands in
90's Polish metal music. It was applauded by metal maniacs,
appreciated by record labels and media. "Anathema" and "The Tales"
are the pieces of music which can be given a cult status. After
seven years of silence the band has begun to rehearse. The line-up
has been: Piotr Kopko (guitar, vocals), Jaroslaw Maciuszek (drums),
Mateusz Bernardyn (bass) and a newcomer Jacek Fall (guitar). The new
material has been composed and the new style has been created. The
effect of the band's hard work is entitled "VII Dogmata Of Mercy"
(Empire Rec. 2008). In the meantime Bartlomiej Filipinski (keys)
joined the band.
Cryptic Tales - Towards Modern Darkness
"VII Dogmata Of Mercy" is an acclaimed album, receiving roper
feedback inPolish media. It is also approved by fans so the first Cryptic Tales
video; Towards Modern Darkness is produced (ZWELLINDER GROUP '08).
Soon after the band decides to come back to the stage, supporting
Samael in Cracow (Loch Ness' 09). In April 2009, an American label:
CRASH MUSIC rereleases "VII Dogmata Of Mercy"
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