BIOGRAPHY
Minneapolis-based rock trio, CRYPTIC, has a knack for delivering provocative lyrics, inventive drumming, and slithering melodies, while at the same time, preserving an emotional narrative in each one of their songs.
Guitarist/Lead singer Mitch Hoglin and drummer Andy Gagnon started writing music in 2000. They released two EPs to friends and family, but felt that they wanted to further develop their sound. CRYPTIC started playing venues in the Twin Cities in the spring of 2004, and quickly began drawing attention to themselves. Over the next two years, the band started writing material for a full length album. CRYPTIC added bassist Luke Aton, (formerly of Wait Till Wednesday), a few months after their debut album entitled: "If a Kiss Could Cure My Disease" ( available now ), was released.
From the heart-breaking tones of the ballad, "Every Day of the Week", to the deceptive song-structure of "Those Days", the album has something for everyone who loves music. The acoustic waltz, "Wearing Me Empty" is a bittersweet love song that tugs on the heartstrings, while the angst-ridden lyrics of "Right Here Right Now" evoke the feelings of a bad breakup, and give the album it's title, "If a Kiss Could Cure My Disease". With their new album available anywhere in the world, CRYPTIC is quickly garnering fans all across, and outside of Minnesota.
The variety of moods in CRYPTIC's music, make it hard to lump them with any one genre. Their sound pleases fans who range in interests from hard rock to alternative rock, and everything in between. With 2007 just around the corner and their number of fans increasing, CRYPTIC is looking forward to their new album and a new lineup of shows in and outside the Twin Cities.