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 Psycroptic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Psycroptic is a technical death metal band from Hobart, Tasmania in Australia.
They formed in 1999 and have so far released 2 full length albums, with a third slated for an early 2006 release.
Psycroptic signed to Unique Leader Records in 2003 after the release of their second album.
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 BNR Metal Pages -- Psycroptic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Psycroptic is a Tasmanian death metal band that formed in 1999, with their most recent album being The Scepter Of The Ancients, released in 2003.
There is the tendency to favor the riff over the song, as is common with technical bands like this, but there is enough variance in the everchanging riffs to overlook the relative lack of song identity.
Psycroptic is one of the better technical death metal bands to emerge in some time.
www.bnrmetal.com /groups/psyr.htm   (135 words)

  
 Album Review PSYCROPTIC-The Isle of Disenchantment :: Maelstrom :: Issue No 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It's hard to believe that the members of Psycroptic are only around 20 years of age, and that The Isle of Disenchantment is a self-produced release, cause it sounds fucking great.
The result is a very consistent album that shows how competent and promising this band is, but still lacks the arrangements or hook to make you want to postpone listening to the next track for a bit in order to listen to the one you just heard again.
Rather, what Psycroptic have already got going for them on this album should be hopefully just the beginning of things to come.
www.maelstrom.nu /ezine/review_iss3_95.php   (396 words)

  
 Psycroptic biography @ Tartareandesire.com
After performing numerous shows to gain live experience, Psycroptic entered the Hobart studio Red Planet Recordings in October 2000 to record their debut self financed CD The Isle of Disenchantment.
Soon after the “The scepter of the Ancients” was released, Psycroptic toured Australia as national support for US death metallers Incantation, receiving a great response.
Psycroptic has been hard at work writing material for a tentative EP release, as well as playing many shows.
www.tartareandesire.com /bands/psycroptic.html   (520 words)

  
 Evils-Darkland.de - Das Metalportal
Psycroptic are one of the few bands in the world to who can claim to live amongst Devils.
Despite living in such a remote location, Psycroptic still managed to distribute about 2,000 copies of “The isle of disenchantment” around the globe, as well as appearing on several compilation Cds and conducting over 60 interviews — for print and broadcast media.
After returning from the tour, Psycroptic has been hard at work writing material for a tentative EP release, as well as playing many shows.
www.evils-darkland.de /b_psycroptic.htm   (590 words)

  
 Psycroptic
Psycroptic was formed in 1999 from the ashes of three Tasmanian extreme metal bands.
Psycroptic set out with the aim of combining all styles of metal ranging from Black, Death right through to Power Metal to create an original sound.
Over the past 18 months, Psycroptic has been writing and refining their songs in preparation for the recording, as well as playing numerous local gigs including supports with well known Australian bands such as Dreadnaught, Atomizer and Alarum.
www.brutalism.com /psycrop.html   (1277 words)

  
 [Metal-Temple.com] Psycroptic - The Scepter Of The Ancients (Review)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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Psycroptic is a rather new metal band, wich has released only two albums so far in their career, The Isle of Disenchantment and the one presented here.
This man is indeed the strong point of Psycroptic but it would be totally unfair to disregard the rest of the band member’s contribution, as the whole result seems harmonic and collective.
www.metal-temple.com /review.asp?id=441   (286 words)

  
 PSYCROPTIC Interview. Australia Brutal death
Psycroptic are an death/extreme metal band based in Tasmania, which is a state of Australia.
But, for Psycroptic he prefers fantasy as he feels these are most representative of what we do.
Psycroptic only jam 2 to 3 times a week, so there is other days in the week that can be filled with metal!
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 www.myspace.com/psycroptic
Without an alignment to a particular style, scene or sound, Psycroptic incorporate many elements of music to capture a sound that is uniquely their own.
This album was self released in January 2001 to overwhelming response from the metal underground which helped spread the Psycroptic name all around the world.
With “Symbols of Failure” to be released in February 2006, Psycroptic will endeavour to reach as many corners of the world as possible.
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 DigitalMetal.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This deal will have immediate effect in the release of their third full length album, to be entitled Symbols Of Failure, which is scheduled for a February 2006 release.
PSYCROPTIC, who create a form of extreme metal not bound to any genre, but highly appreciated in many, are done recording the follow up of 2003's The Scepter Of The Ancients, which will mark the recording debut of new astounding vocalist Jason Peppiatt.
PSYCROPTIC drummer David Haley comments: "We are more than excited to release our 3rd album for all to hear on Neurotic Records.
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 Psycroptic - 'The Isle of Disenchantment' review @ into-obscurity.com[enter the underground]
Psycroptic is an extreme death metal band from Down Under.
These Aussies showed enough hope and talent to be the first metal band ever to receive an Arts Tasmania government grant, which helped them turn what was to be their demo CD into a marketable product.
It's no wonder why the government of Australia couldn't deny these four young kids (average age of the band is 19) aid regardless of their style.
www.into-obscurity.com /reviews/reviews.asp?reviewID=354   (258 words)

  
 BLABBERMOUTH.NET - PSYCROPTIC Part Ways With Singer
Chalky was/is a fucking amazing vocalist, and I thought his vocal work went so well with the rest of Psycroptic's sound, from the gutteral growls to the high pitches bitchscreams, Chalky's work was the shit.
I couldn't really imagine Psycroptic with anyone other than Matt doing vocals, but it should be interesting to hear what they sound like with a new frontman.
The accuracy of the information contained herein is neither confirmed nor guaranteed by Roadrunner Records, and the views and opinions of authors expressed on these pages do not necessarily state or reflect those of Roadrunner Records or its employees.
www.roadrunnerrecords.com /blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=33857   (456 words)

  
 Blistering.com :: Music :: Reviews :: Psycroptic - The Scepter Of The Ancients
Relentless jackhammering is one thing, and Psycroptic do it just as well if not better than the rest — see ‘Skin Coffin’ and ‘Planetary Discipline’ for them at their grinding best — but this band is so much more than that.
Unconventional song structures combined with twisted riffs and rhythms have always been at the heart of the Psycroptic beast, and on this album they really are firing with all cylinders.
The Scepter of The Ancients reaffirms Psycroptic’s position at the very peak of Australia’s extreme metal talent, and if this is any indication to go by, they’re far from running dry of ideas yet.
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 Skinny's Music - Psycroptic "The Scepter Of The Ancients" Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Psycroptic has followed up their 2001 debut ‘Isle Of Disenchantment’ with a release that surpasses all expectations.
While I’m sure Psycroptic have made every effort to produce the best album they could with what can only be assumed was a moderate budget (Such is the bane of all independently produced albums), Cameron Grant’s bass can barely be heard over the whole course of the album.
Pickiness aside though (And really, it was a personal opinion rather than a general fault with the album as such), Psycroptic are sure to make further headway into the international metal scene with ‘The Scepter Of The Ancients’, and in the process be hailed as one of the best Australian fl metal bands to date.
www.skinnysmusic.com.au /Reviews/psycropticreview.htm   (553 words)

  
 into-obscurity.com[enter the underground]
Added: 5/8/2005 11:15:00 AM Brutal Tasmanian death metallers Psycroptic have announced Jason Peppiatt as their new vocalist (replacing Matthew "Chalky" Chalk).
"Psycroptic would like to announce that Jason Peppiatt is the new vocalist of the band.
His first live shows as a full member of Psycroptic will be on the Hate Eternal Australian tour in June.
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Residing in Tasmania (home of the Tasmanian Devil - the only place in the world were these animals naturally exist), Psycroptic formed in 1999 and immediately set out to create their unique style of darkened death metal.
Directly following is “Battling the Misery of Organon” which would be the track I would use to introduce Psycroptic, it’s powerful riffs and killer drumwork gives a taste of who Psycroptic is and what they do, plus there’s this wickedly catchy chorus that makes you sing it in your head.
Psycroptic is a talented band and does a good job keeping themselves unique, though I do hear such influences as Death and Morbid Angel.
metalempire.com /review/index.php?id=218   (441 words)

  
 THE METAL OBSERVER - Review - PSYCROPTIC - The Scepter Of The Ancients
Australian Death Metal band PSYCROPTIC however have unleashed their second full length offering "The Scepter Of The Ancients" and it is jam packed full of amazing musicianship, jaw dropping riffing, fantastically varied vocal work and influences from all spectrums of Death Metal.
From sheer brutality to overly technical and even some quite fantastic Thrash and Melodic Death Metal riffing thrown in for good measure "The Scepter Of The Ancients" has it all.
PSYCROPTIC are easily one of the "tightest" sounding bands I have ever heard.
www.metal-observer.com /articles.php?lid=1&sid=1&id=3313   (471 words)

  
 BLABBERMOUTH.NET - PSYCROPTIC Announce New Singer
Brutal Tasmanian death metallers PSYCROPTIC have announced Jason Peppiatt as their new vocalist (replacing Matthew "Chalky" Chalk).
......it looks like he was just the touring vocalist for Psycroptic on their recent Euro Tour...but now they have confirmed him as a permanent vocalist....read it properly jackass..
Dude if you where at Sonic Distortion #2 at the polish club and stayed for the whole psycroptic set you would of heared Jason sing at the end.
www.roadrunnerrecords.com /blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=36427   (390 words)

  
 Encyclopaedia Metallum - Reviews for Psycroptic - The Isle of Disenchantment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
All of the songs are very fast and there's not one dud to be found on The Isle of Disenchantment.
The one thing that people may not like about Psycroptic is the vocals.
PSYCROPTIC - The Isle Of Disenchantment - 85%
www.metal-archives.com /review.php?id=779   (481 words)

  
 www.uraniummusic.com - Print news article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Australian technical death metal powerhouse Psycroptic have parted ways with longtime vocalist Matthew "Chalky" Chalk.
Psycroptic will continue on and all upcoming tours will still commence, but there has been no decision as yet regarding who will be the new singer.
Chalk intends to keep his vocal career active with no immediate plans, but for the time being is focusing on his other bands, M.S.I. and Goreverk.
www.uraniummusic.com /news/print.php?id=2053   (157 words)

  
 Tote Website - Gig Guide
Australia's Psycroptic are soon to commence their national headline tour in celebration of their third album release Symbols Of Failure through Neurotic/ Stomp.
Life doesn't imitate art for Psycroptic as they are far removed from resembling any element of failure.
Psycroptic have shared stages with international giants throughout their career, most recently including Nile and Behemoth and as any witness can contest, Psycroptic command the stage and leave their audience breathless with their brutality and power.
www.thetotehotel.com   (1571 words)

  
 PsycropticInterview
We've distributed about 1500 copies around the world and we've played gigs around Australia, including a spot on the biggest Metalfest in Australia, Metal For The Brain.
PSYCROPTIC HAS A DEFINATE MIXTURE OF METAL STYLES IN THE SOUND AREA.
It was just a draft of it, but it came out well so we decided to use it.
www.beowolfproductions.com /PsycropticInterview.html   (908 words)

  
 Vampire-Magazine.com - Album reviews - Psycroptic - The Isle of Disenchantment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Psycroptic is - yes - Australian, but doesn't play in the usual chaotic Aussie style.
Their death metal is more related to the stuff coming from the North American continent.
Despite the fact that I've already named a few bands, I still think Psycroptic has somewhat of an own identity, thanks to a large vocal variation, e.g.
www.vampire-magazine.com /reviews.asp?id=2313   (266 words)

  
 PyroMusic.net - Heavy Metal News, Reviews, Interviews, Comps & more. Based in Australia, serving the world.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Following a successful support of the devastating Behemoth Aussie tour, Psycroptic have releases a second MP3 from their forthcoming album entitled 'Symbols Of Failure'.
Psycroptic will be embarking on a headlining Australian album launch tour that will see the band play Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Perth, Newcastle, Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Tasmania's Brutal Tech Metallers Psycroptic will soon be unleashing their third full-length album.
www.pyromusic.net   (1436 words)

  
 Psycroptic
I've got the feeling that they have a healthy metal scene over there which is hardly known here in Europe.
So it's possible that a great band like Psycroptic releases a killer death metal album out of the blue.
Because we can't effort to call to Australia as a local radio station, we sent an e-mail to the band to get some more information about the band and the album "The isle of disenchantment".
www.klokradio.nl /powerhour/psycropticInt.htm   (945 words)

  
 CoC : Psycroptic - The Scepter of the Ancients : Review
I was almost sure that Spawn of Possession's _Cabinet_ [CoC #67] would be my favorite disc of 2003, but Psycroptic's second release is perhaps even better.
Australia's Psycroptic play fast, technical death metal featuring a constantly-changing barrage of riffs.
They keep the tempo fast enough and the riffs changing frequently enough that it's hard to classify them as "brutal", though their music is certainly very aggressive.
www.chroniclesofchaos.com /Articles.aspx?id=2-3459   (498 words)

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