Cryptopsy Announce New Album ‘An Insatiable Violence’

Posted on April 15, 2025

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A person spends all day building a machine, only for it to torture them at night. As if this thought wasn’t malicious enough, they enjoy it. In fact, they enjoy being tortured so much that, come morning, they wake up rejuvenated, eager to tweak their creation until it runs perfectly in their mind.

This is the waking nightmare that inspired the upcoming ninth full-length album from Cryptopsy. “The concept for our new album came to me in a dream. When I woke up, I immediately wrote the title down on my phone”, vocalist Matt McGachy says before adding, “Because, you know, we all have to have our phones with us all the time”.

While an eerie mirror image of society’s latest brain rotting obsession, An Insatiable Violence is influenced by the many mutations that have come to define Cryptopsy’s Hall of Fame discography. On their new album, the JUNO Award winners continue to push death metal to even more blasphemous extremes. While near bursting with the band’s brutal technique, lead single “Until There’s Nothing Left” stakes its claim as their biggest, most vile earworm.

Watch the nightmarish video for “Until There’s Nothing Left”

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An Insatiable Violence comes out June 20 on Season of Mist.

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“Until There’s Nothing Left” holds nothing back. Just as quickly as the video’s star takes the band’s trusted bait, Cryptopsy lock him inside their freshly fleshed-out house of horror.

Your greed for pleasure is too vast“, McGachy utters with bottomless disdain thanks to his newly deepened death growls. Christian Donaldson reels through brutal chugs while Oli Pinard snaps off not one but two gruesome bass-slapping solos. After 30+ years behind Cryptopsy’s drum throne, Flo Mounier continues to keep the band on the tips of their horned toes. With devilish ease, he slits between blinding fills, relentless double bass and punishingly precise blast beats without ever leaving the pocket.

“Since our last album, I’ve developed new techniques that make it easier for us to go even faster”, says Mounier, who literally wrote the book on extreme metal drumming. “An Insatiable Violence is a nice melting pot of Cryptopsy’s old and new eras”.

The first taste of their upcoming album does smack you around before springing into a commanding groove. But even though the band’s last album won the JUNO Award for Metal / Hard Music Album just a little more than a year ago, Cryptopsy weren’t content with reaping their rewards. Writing for An Insatiable Violence began in earnest last spring, while they were touring North America with Death to All. Working from the road was new for them. And while not without bumps, playing 140 shows over the past 15 months gave them a clear sense of direction once the time came to hit Donaldson’s studio.

As Gomorrah Burns was a stepping stone for our new album”, McGachy says. “We took what we enjoyed about the last album and focused on expanding it for a live setting. We wanted this album to be more groovy so that people can really latch onto these songs when we play them live”.

With its headbanger of a chorus, “Until There’s Nothing Left” will no doubt fill the pit when Cryptopsy tours Europe next month with Decapitated. The band’s signature fishhook riff wriggles deep into the grooves in your brain beneath bat-like shrieks. “And as you now can clearly see / You’re totally mine“. Of course, the song wouldn’t represent peak Cryptopsy if it wasn’t filled with a more insidious message. Its sinister story of an online predator feeds into the album’s larger cautionary tale.

An Insatiable Violence reflects our toxic relationship with social media”, explains McGachy, who’s been feeling the effects since starting his podcast Vox & Hops. “I’m trying to break the cycle, but on those days where I’m just doom scrolling, I get so depressed. The fallacy of Internet stardom is just a dopamine trap that crushes our spirits”.

Cryptopsy know not every brutal technical death metal band is on the upswing nine albums into their career. The cover art for An Insatiable Violence pays tribute to their late, great vocalist Martin Lacroix.

“Martin did None So Live, but he never really got to do a proper album”, the band says. “His art is amazing. The two pieces of his that we used for An Insatiable Violence are incredible. His family was super excited about it, too. We are honored to have him be an even bigger part of Cryptopsy’s lore”.

The video for “Until There’s Nothing Left” was written and directed by Christopher Kells.

Additional video credits
Photography directed by Graham Guertin
Lighting by Giuseppe Calvinisti
Casting by Giuseppe Valvinisti and Viky Boyer
Location selected by Manoir Blackswan
Main Actor – Nicolas Raspail
Extras – Viky Boyer, Dominic Abate, Jason Greenberg, Liz Imperiale, Jeff Mott, Ardaeth, Gabriel Bernier, Tania Hébert, Misha Standjofski, Gabriel Rondeque-parent

  1. The Nimis Adoration (4:10)
  2. Until There's Nothing Left (3:59)
  3. Dead Eyes Replete (3:57)
  4. Fools Last Acclaim (3:26)
  5. The Art of Emptiness (4:16)
  6. Our Great Deception (4:21)
  7. Embrace the Nihility (3:50)
  8. Malicious Needs (5:52)
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