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Kryptos To Release New Album "Decimator" In July; Shares Lyric Video For Title Track

Indian metal veterans Kryptos has announced that they will be releasing a brand new album titled, "Decimator" through AFM Records on July 5th. To celebrate the news, the band has unveiled a lyric video for the title track, which can be seen below and pre-order the album here.

Kryptos was formed in 1998 in Bangalore, India and have long been considered one of the spearheads of the Indian heavy metal revolution. With six critically acclaimed albums under their belt, they have supported some of metal’s biggest names, like Iron Maiden, Testament, Kreator, Exodus and many more, earning themselves a reputation as a fiery and exciting live act.

The band released their debut album "Spiral Ascent" in 2004 and "The Ark of Gemini" in 2008 before heading out on their first European tour in 2010, making them the first Indian heavy metal band to do so. After signing with AFM Records in 2012, the band unleashed four more frenetically-acclaimed studio albums, are a welcome live act at Wacken Open Air and played their first, extensive European headline tours, including numerous sold-out shows in Scandinavia and central Europe.

With momentum firmly on their side, Kryptos are all set to power through 2024 once again with the release of their high-voltage seventh album "Decimator." Followed by more European dates that will see them storm stages from Sweden to Poland to Germany and everywhere in between, and, for the very first time, a headlining tour of Australia in the fall, one can be sure, Kryptos will cement their reputation as a live act to be reckoned with. Be prepared for the heavy metal onslaught coming your way!

Tracklisting:

1. Sirens Of Steel
2. Fall To The Spectre's Gaze
3. Turn Up The Heat
4. Electrify
5. Solaris
6. Decimator
7. In The Shadow Of The Blade
8. Pathfinder
9. We Are The Night

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