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1994 studio album by Cryptopsy
Blasphemy Made Flesh
Studio album by Cryptopsy
ReleasedNovember 25, 1994
RecordedApril 1994
StudioPiranha Studio, Montreal
GenreBrutal death metal, technical death metal
Length39:42
LabelInvasion
ProducerCryptopsy
Cryptopsy chronology
Ungentle Exhumation
(1993)
Blasphemy Made Flesh
(1994)
None So Vile
(1996)
Alternative cover
Century Media reissue

Blasphemy Made Flesh is the debut album by Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy, released on November 25, 1994 through Invasion Records. re-released in 1997 by Displeased Records, and also re-released in 2001 by Century Media with a different cover. The album was recorded at Piranha Studio in Montreal. It is the only album to feature bassist Martin Fergusson.

Composition

"These songs are essentially linear, as each riff is run through a variety of tempos before undergoing a slight mutation to carry the song forward. Then, a new musical idea is introduced suddenly through a stuttering transition or a slapped bassline."

- Todd Nief of AllMusic

The music on Blasphemy Made Flesh has been described as "sophisticated" and as having an "off-kilter personality." Its style has been described as a more "maniacal" and "chaotic" approach to the "technical, percussive" style of Suffocation. The album contains many tempo changes, and has been noted for its "extreme speed". Todd Nief of AllMusic described the musicianship as "technically impressive, but occasionally sloppy in an almost punk way," and music journalist T Coles assessed that the band "uses the momentum to elevate their ideas from complex to just plain overwhelming." The guitar and bass work has been described as "complex and dramatic". Lord Worm's vocal style on the album incorporates death growls and high shrieks. His vocal performance has been described as "all over the place," and his choices of vocal rhythms to punctuate phrases as "awkward". The album also contains melodic guitar riffs that have drawn comparisons to Iron Maiden.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
Sputnikmusic

Todd Nief of AllMusic said, "The switch between technical death metal, rhythmic pounding, and sped-up Iron Maiden riffing is occasionally jarring, but this album "works" as a whole. Cryptopsy's ear for catchy rhythm and desire to push the boundaries of an aesthetic make Blasphemy Made Flesh a resounding success."

Track listing

  • All songs written and arranged by Cryptopsy.
No.TitleLength
1."Defenestration"4:32
2."Abigor"3:52
3."Open Face Surgery"4:25
4."Serial Messiah"4:01
5."Born Headless"4:29
6."Swine of the Cross"3:06
7."Gravaged (A Cryptopsy)"2:47
8."Memories of Blood"3:34
9."Mutant Christ"4:21
10."Pathological Frolic"4:35
Total length:39:42

Personnel

Cryptopsy

  • Lord Worm – vocals
  • Jon Levasseur – lead and rhythm guitars
  • Steve Thibault – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Martin Fergusson – bass
  • Flo Mounier – drums, backing vocals, photography, logo art

Additional personnel

  • François Quévillon – cover art (original cover)
  • Jacky Mounier – photography
  • Rod "The God" Shearer – engineering
  • Kevin Weagle – design

References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/blasphemy-made-flesh-mw0000119310
  2. Blasphemy Made Flesh - Cryptopsy | Album | AllMusic, retrieved 2024-12-30
  3. Coles, T. Death Metal. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 75.
  4. "Blasphemy Made Flesh - Cryptopsy | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  5. "Cryptopsy - Blasphemy Made Flesh (Album review 3) | Sputnikmusic".
  6. Blasphemy Made Flesh - Cryptopsy | Album | AllMusic, retrieved 2024-12-30
Cryptopsy
  • Flo Mounier
  • Christian Donaldson
  • Matt McGachy
  • Olivier Pinard
  • Mike Atkin
  • John Todds
  • Steve Thibault
  • Lord Worm
  • Kevin Weagle
  • Dave Galea
  • Eric Langlois
  • Martin Fergusson
  • Miguel Roy
  • Mike DiSalvo
  • Martin Lacroix
  • Daniel Mongrain
  • Maggie Durand
  • Alex Auburn
  • Youri Raymond
  • Jon Levasseur
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