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Cryptic Shift Premiere New Song “Cryogenically Frozen”

Cryptic Shift have shared a new track called “Cryogenically Frozen.” That song will appear on their new album, “Overspace & Supertime,” which will be available on February 27. Vocalist/guitarist Alexander Bradley said the following:

“Contrasting the prolonged, cinematic opening of our previous album [‘Visitations From Enceladus’] ‘Cryogenically Frozen’ wastes no time by bursting into a flurry of jazz fusion-esque movements as if metal had an alternate timeline progressing from the lineage of masters like Cynic, Pestilence, and Allan Holdsworth, whilst still remaining true to our death/thrashing tendencies with lightning riffs tailor-made for the headbangers and circle pitters!

Simultaneously, all aspects of our songwriting propel our new character, ‘The Recaller,’ through her sci-fi adventures, beginning with a cybertronic shootout and meditations in dreams and consciousness.

Being one of the shorter songs on the album defined by a pulsing verse and chorus, it ends with a moment of calm before the true centerpiece of ‘Overspace & Supertime’ begins with the 29-minute ‘Stratocumulus Evergaol’ which we can’t wait for all Astrodeath freaks to explore on the February 27th.”

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PostedFebruary 10, 2026
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsCryptic Shift

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