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“Top shelf retro ish heavy prog metal stuff. These dudes are sick as hell man. Songs are so lovable and riffs literally perfect. Last tune has an insane solo.”
Jono Schneider · favourite track: The Gales
“Kryptonomicon, the arcane tome unveiled by Norway’s Kryptograf, is a cursed manuscript penned in fuzz and pitch-black ink. Drawing from the ancient rites of Sabbathian doom and 70s psych rock, the album conjures a heady brew of occult grooves, acid-laced solos, and thunderous low-end prophecy. Each track is like a hex, binding the listener in smoke-cloaked riffs and vocals that echo with both reverence and rebellion. www.crypt-guard.com”
Crypt Guard · favourite track: The Blade
“Wow!! Lovin this right off the bat. These dudes def have immense talent. It’s on full display here. Check it out, you won’t be disappointed”
“Focusing on a deeper approach to melodies, it immerses us in a well of heavy vibrations with a vintage aroma. Taking progressive elements to give shine to their songs, the quartet confirms that they are not an ephemeral band, but a formation that delves into their songs so that they have a contemporary aspect, moving away from conventionalisms that may suggest their classic seventies hard-rock songs. Full review: https://denpafuzz.com/2025/03/07/resena-kryptograf-kryptonomicon/”
“Crunchy ass-kicking fuzz'n'roll tinted with prog-like textures from one of Norway's finest outfits, this is one hard album not to like.”
FDJ (Desert Psychlist) · favourite track: Beyond The Horizon
