Cryptal Darkness

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Cryptal Darkness
Years active 19932002
Genres Doom metal
Gothic metal
Death metal
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Members Mark Kelson
Oneil Alexander
Chris Burton
Luke Wong
Sean Hinds
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Cryptal Darkness


Cryptal Darkness was a dark and brooding Melbourne doom band from Melbourne, Australia. With the line up of Mark Kelson, O'Neil Alexander (drums), Geoff Kloprogge (vocals, guitar) and Jade Von Nagy (bass) the band released a four track single, Descend into Thy Grave and shortly thereafter the debut album Endless Tears, which has recently been re-released for international distribution. An opening slot at the 1997 Metal for the Brain festival raised awareness of the band somewhat, and much of 1998 was spent working on new material. Former Paramaecium guitarist Chris Burton replaced Kloprogge in 1997 and after some time as a temporary member, Luke Wong finally joined as full time bassist mid-1998. Around the same time the band started working with ex-My Dying Bride keyboards player Martin Powell, who came to Australia to join the band and record They Whispered You Had Risen, which displays a more Gothic character than earlier work. Cryptal Darkness had plans to tour Europe in late 2000, but this seems to have not occurred. Kelson has also featured in the Paramaecium line-up and Alexander played drums for Vomitorial Corpulence; both were also members of Desolate Eternity. In early 2003 the band split up and Kelson and Burton formed The Eternal. Kelson now plays in death/doom metal band Insomnius Dei as well as in The Eternal.

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[edit] Line-up

  • Mark Kelson (Guitars/Vocals)
  • Chris Burton (Guitar)
  • Oneil Alexander (Drums)
  • Luke Wong (Bass)
  • Sean Hinds (Keys)

[edit] Former members

  • Martin Powell (Violin)
  • Jade Von Nagy (Bass)
  • Paul Venables (Bass)

[edit] Discography

  • Chapter II - The Fallen (2000/Icon)
  • The Coldest Winter (EP) (1999/Icon)
  • They Whispered You Had Risen (1999/Icon)
  • Endless Tears (1996/Obscure)
  • Descend Into Thy Grave (Single) (1996/Obscure)

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