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Power Metal Webzine Album Review - February 1st 2008
The band from Boise, Idaho plays in your face modern metal with heavy groovy riffs, tight drumming and agressive vocals. The vocals are most of the time in Killswitch Engage, Twelve Tribes - style. But sometimes Michael Chaves growls as Ola Lindgren (Grave). And that makes the band a little different from the other modern metal bands I mentioned.... Read More
Check Out KRYTERIUM on Metal Edge Magazine - March Edition - pages 8, 81 - Listen to Unlock the Gates on CD compilation sampler track 10
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Tune to FM Radio 100.3 "The X" at 10:00 PM MST on Sundays The X will air songs from Kryterium’s Debut Album - CONTROL Click on the link to listen on the internet!
On the Metal Razor’s Edge
Kryterium looks to its future
Boise-based metal band Kryterium plays adrenaline-pumped, aggressive, scream metal. The band makes no attempt at genre evangelism; its music is for the established metal lover. And with a new CD, Control, coming out early this year, the band is testing its hard work and beyond-all-reason-dedication to its fan base to see if it pays off. ... Read More
By Kelly Lynae Robinson | January 2, 2008
Local CD review: Kryterium - CONTROL
It’s tough to imagine many Boise bands topping the debut CD from Kryterium. It’s the most vicious metal vibe ever committed to disc in the Treasure Valley... the entire album sounds like it wants to gnaw on your spleen. This metal is heavy.... Kryterium’s relentless attack is fueled by thrash and death metal, but the group - which has roots in the Bay Area - seems content to ride the middle ground between those skull-splitting genres. ... song titles such as "Eaten Alive" "Brand New Curse" and aggressive skin-peeler "I Killed the King" convey all you need to know. Guitar rhythms slash deliberately, like Norman Bates’ kitchen knife: up and down, up and down. READ MORE
Edition Date: 01/25/08 - By Michael Deeds
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Please support KRYTERIUM by contacting your local music store managers, and demand that they add KRYTERIUM Debut Album "Control" to their inventoryUPC 7 96873 01430 4
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