Metallic Realms With MARCO IERITANO From CRYPT CRAWLER

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Out of all the music genres, sub-genres and classifications that, for some reason, people feel compelled to label bands with in the modern age, there is one – and one alone – that commands instant respect. One which sums up everything you want or need to know about a band in just two simple words.

Old school.

If a band is referred to as old school metal then you pretty much know what you are in for almost without hearing a note played in anger, and the even bigger beauty of it is that the term hasn’t – yet – become trendy or fashionable. It is still used as a badge of honour and respect, away from the fresh breed of music lovers who feel compelled to follow whatever trend or fashion is popular at the time.

Which is why the moment the press release for Perth death metal outfit Crypt Crawler landed on my desk with the words old school catching my wandering eye, I knew I had to take a listen.

Said to “conjure an old school sound with a modern approach” Crypt Crawler didn’t let me – or the person who wrote the presser – down.

It turns out the boys are on the promo trail for their blistering new album The Immortal Realm, which, not surprisingly in the slightest, drops this Friday, September 13. HEAVY sat down with vocalist Marco Ieritano to talk more about the release.

“We’ve tried to take a step up from the previous album,” he began. “It’s what you expect from Crypt Crawler, except all the songs are punchier. There’s eight songs, no filler on the album and I think the album as a whole is a bit groovier with a bit more melody and a straight-up punch to the face with all eight tracks.”

In the full interview, Marco shares more details about The Immortal Realm, highlighting its punchier and groovier sound aimed at capturing listener attention in today’s fast-paced environment. He emphasized the band’s independence in decision making and strategic planning regarding song selection and target demographics, reflecting on lessons learned from previous projects. Marco also discussed the challenges of managing the band alongside full-time work, the unexpected collaboration with James Murphy (Death, Obituary), and the blend of old school metal with modern influences. He expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming Australian tour, particularly the chance to perform with Nile, underscoring the band’s commitment to providing an exceptional experience for their fans.

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