THE KRYPTIK set release date for new PURITY THROUGH FIRE album, reveal first track

Today, Purity Through Fire announces June 2nd as the international release date for The Kryptik‘s highly anticipated third album, A Journey to the Darkest Kingdom, on CD format. The vinyl version will follow later.

With a past that stretches back to the late ’90s and a patient path that began in 2013 with a moniker change, Brazil’s The Kryptik burst forth into brilliance when they aligned with Purity Through Fire. In the autumn of 2019 came their acclaimed second album, When the Shadows Rise, a startlingly immersive gem of symphonic black metal, and many finally took notice. A year late came the 40-minute Behold Fortress Inferno, which poignantly expanded on their vast canvas despite “only” being a mini-album. Between these two records especially, The Kryptik proved that “symphonic black metal” need not be a dirty word; with no outside influence from the nowadays “black metal” scene, the duo dependably practiced their mystical arts and erected a grand citadel of sound – an atavistic awakening of when all was simply BLACK METAL, heedless of appellations. 

And so it goes with The Kryptik‘s massive third album, A Journey to the Darkest Kingdom. Truly titled, the seven-track/70-minute A Journey to the Darkest Kingdom reveals the duo’s grandest vision yet: neo-ancient symphonic black metal drenched in the dark waters of the cosmos, a castle of crystalline ice whose spires reach into boundless space. The band’s ebon flow continually crests and cascades, synths swirling all about and with utterly magickal effect. The production here in this Darkest Kingdom is clear and sharp – all murk excised for maximum immersion, gorgeous swell, and pulsing violence – altogether sounding incredibly vintage and era-authentic yet somehow fresher than most nowadays black metal recordings. But, that magick largely resides in The Kryptik‘s songwriting, as each song is an epic in its own right and then are all threaded together as one fever dream: melodicism, majesty, and malice in perfect balance. Thus, A Journey to the Darkest Kingdom follows logically in The Kryptik‘s continuum whilst pushing their creativity to even-more-breathtaking heights. Have they delivered a classic on par with WitchcraftThe Sad Realm of the Stars, or even Stormblåst? Only time shall be the judge…

Shadowlords
from us the gift of eternity
so the Lucifer’s star to shine
a journey to the darkest kingdom


In the meantime, hear the brand-new 12-minute track “Unhallowed” here:

Tracklisting for The Kryptik’s A Journey to the Darkest Kingdom
1. A Journey to the Darkest Kingdom [10:59]
2. Into the Blasphemy Ritual [10:17]
3. The Rotten Wounds of the Blessed [7:54]
4. Unhallowed [12:10]
5. Bloodthirsty the Mighty Bestiary [9:59]
6. The Sovereign Whore [9:42]
7. Opus Lucifero [8:16]

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THE KRYPTIK set release date for new PURITY THROUGH FIRE mini-album, reveal first track

Today, Purity Through Fire sets October 30th as the international release date for a new mini-album from The KryptikBehold Fortress Inferno, on jewelcase CD, 12″ vinyl, and cassette tape formats.

It was but the autumn of 2019 when The Kryptik released their acclaimed second album, When the Shadows Rise, for new label home Purity Through Fire. Here was a startlingly immersive gem of symphonic black metal, and many finally took notice. Indeed, “symphonic black metal” may be a dirty word to some still, but back in simpler, more idealistic times, that appellation bore delicious fruit, and many long-cherished classics of the black metal canon have upheld that banner; more specifically, once upon a time, it was simply BLACK METAL. The Kryptik bore witness to this fact, and since their formation in 2013, the Brazilian duo have dependably practiced their mystical arts with no outside influence from the nowadays “black metal” scene; only the most ancient flame burns within their hearts. And while their 2017 debut album, Through Infinity of Darkness, saw them boldly strike with a decades-past sound that remained remarkably fresh, it was When the Shadows Rise that scaled the grandest citadel of sound – and, it must be said, set a new standard for neo-ancient symphonic black metal.

Now the duo waste no time in eclipsing that a generous 40-minute mini-album, Behold Fortress Inferno. Aptly titled, Behold Fortress Inferno is a moodier and more overtly medieval experience, charging hard into the fog of the ancients with two epic-length tracks before a haunting interlude resets the stage. But over that somber cooldown can be heard the sounds of battle, and back into the fray The Kryptik surge with “Black Legions March,” featuring guest vocals from Mavorim‘s Baptist; swarming with a sumptuous swell of synths, the track offers many a cosmic key to their creations and times. Arguably more so here than on any of the other five tracks do the duo reach their apotheosis: sympho-BM that’s neither modernized nor retro-leaning, but rather an unselfconscious rumination on black metal’s most clandestine mysteries, done with grace and grandiosity, and with an even-defter, more effortless touch. It’s blanching to behold…and as that battle fades away, so does “Paths From Eternity” explode into the cosmos. Closing the mini-album with a reverential nod to tradition is a faithful yet synth-foggy cover of Mayhem’s classic “Funeral Fog,” featuring vocals from Utu’s Necromaniac.

While it’d be semi-accurate to state that Behold Fortress Inferno is an equal counterpart to When the Shadows Rise, that would only serve to undercut The Kryptik‘s undeniable artistry and care for craft – and when black metal, symphonic or otherwise, is done with this much passion and poignancy, the fact that it exists at all should be celebrated. But in another, more accurate sense, The Kryptik simply (and swiftly!) consolidate their all-too-considerable strengths here, and the result is another new essential for those who imbibe the timeless magick of old Obtained Enslavement, Abigor, and Limbonic Art as well as the more overlooked likes of Nocternity, Evilfeast, and later Kataxu. BEHOLD!

Begin beholding the aforementioned new cover of Mayhem’s Funeral Fog here:
Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for The Kryptik’s Behold Fortress Inferno 1. Behold Fortress Inferno 2. The Plagues of the Abyss 3. …of Darkness 4. Black Legions March 5. Paths From Eternity 6. Funeral Fog [Mayhem cover]
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