Album Review – Crypts of Despair / We Belong In The Grave (2025)

Lithuania’s most infernal band is back with their third album, offering more of the their fierce, ruthless and ball-bustingly fusion of Dissonant, Blackened and Brutal Death Metal.

Four years after their demolishing sophomore opus All Light Swallowed, Kaunas, Lithuania’s own Death Metal beast Crypts of Despair returns with their third full-length installment, entitled We Belong In The Grave. Mixed and mastered by Christian Donaldson, and displaying a funereal, grim artwork by Vainius “Anomaly” Česnauska, the new album by a now five-piece band formed of Jonas Kanevičius on vocals, Dovydas Auglys and Tautvydas Kartanas on the guitars, Simonas Jurkevičius on bass, and Henri Mäll on drums offers more of the their fierce, ruthless and ball-bustingly fusion of Dissonant, Blackened and Brutal Death Metal, being highly recommended for fans of Ulcerate, Replicant, Obscureviolence, Dead Congregation, and Saevus Finis, among several others.

The album kicks off with a beyond cryptic intro in We Belong In The Grave before Henri and Jonas decimate our ears ruthlessly armed with their demented drums and visceral roars, respectively, and after such a boisterous start it’s time to get even heavier and darker in Terminal Dais, with the riffage by Dovydas and Tautvydas sounding absolutely demolishing. Their brutality keeps flowing in Obliteration Of The Impure, where the band invites us all to headbang like demonic beasts nonstop; and their furious blend of Death Metal will hit us hard in the head in Expulsion To Purgatory, spearheaded by the vile, deep guttural by Jonas. Then we face Undisillusioned, which carries a poetic name for an unrelenting, no shenanigans Death Metal onrush by the best metal band ever from Lithuania. Needless to say, it will sound majestic during their live performances.

Seizures starts in a more obscure, atmospheric way thanks to the sluggish beats by Henri, while also presenting hints of Deathcore and Doom Metal added to its core essence. It’s absolutely heavy, despite never really taking off; and the band gets back on track in Precipitous, crushing our damned souls with their ruthless sounds, with Jonas barking like a rabid beast accompanied by the metallic riffs by Dovydas and Tautvydas. There’s still time for more heaviness and violence in the form of Gaze Of The Adversary, with Simonas blasting his bass alongside Henri and his pounding beats, all spiced up by Jonas’ deep gnarls and a beyond grim atmosphere, before the album ends with the epic instrumental outro Burial Of The World, dragging us all to absolute darkness together with the band for all eternity.

In a nutshell, We Belong In The Grave is a bold step ahead for Crypts of Despair, maintaining the band’s high standards while updating the sound for maximum impact and utter devastation, and you can put your damned hands on such an amazing album of extreme music made in Lithuania by purchasing it from their own BandCamp page, as well as from the Transcending Obscurity Records’ Bandcamp, main store, US store, or EU store. Don’t forget to also give the band a shout on Facebook and on Instagram, and to click HERE for all things Crypts of Despair, including their tour dates. As we all belong in the grave, Crypts of Despair definitely belong amongst the cream of the European Death Metal elite based on the high quality of the music found in their new album, carving their name in the scene worldwide and, consequently, leaving us eager for more Lithuanian brutality in a not-so-distant future.

Best moments of the album: Terminal Dais, Undisillusioned and Gaze Of The Adversary.

Worst moments of the album: Seizures.

Released in 2025 Transcending Obscurity Records

Track listing
1. We Belong In The Grave 5:05
2. Terminal Dais 4:29
3. Obliteration Of The Impure 4:24
4. Expulsion To Purgatory 4:19
5. Undisillusioned 3:48
6. Seizures 4:07
7. Precipitous 3:11
8. Gaze Of The Adversary 3:11
9. Burial Of The World 2:07

Band members
Jonas Kanevičius – vocals
Dovydas Auglys – guitars
Tautvydas Kartanas – guitars
Simonas Jurkevičius – bass
Henri Mäll – drums

Album Review – Crypts of Despair / All Light Swallowed (2021)

Behold the breathtaking sophomore opus by a ruthless Death Metal unity from Lithuania, embodying the perfect combination of face-melting aggression and electrifying atmosphere.

3.5rating

crypts-of-despair-all-light swallowed-2021Formed in 2009 in Kaunas, a city in south-central Lithuania, the ruthless Death Metal band known as Crypts of Despair has made a quantum leap from their well-received debut full-length opus The Stench of the Earth, released in 2017, to their brand new one, entitled All Light Swallowed. Produced by the band itself, recorded at Lapės Records, mixed and engineered by Alexander Sarychev at DTH Studios, mastered by Arthur Rizk, and featuring a classic, somber artwork by Néstor Avalos, All Light Swallowed is at once ferocious, rife with unearthly and dissonant sounds, and punctuated by hair-raising, eerie ambience, embodying the perfect combination of face-melting aggression and electrifying atmosphere, with song structures remaining unpredictable and yet strangely coherent, all carefully brought into being by vocalist and guitarist Dovydas Auglys, guitarist Benas Juskus, bassist and vocalist Simonas Jurkevicius, and drummer Henri Mall. Put differently, if you’re an admirer of the music by bands the likes of Incantation, Anaal Nathrakh and Morbid Angel, this album is a must-have in your personal collection.

Get ready for total annihilation to the sound of the pulverizing opening track Being – Erased, a lecture in modern-day Death Metal led by the blast beast by Henri while Dovydas and Benas extract piercing, sulfurous Black Metal-inspired riffs from their guitars, and there’s no sign of slowing down as the quartet continues their path of devastation in Anguished Exhale, even more brutal and infernal than the opening tune with Dovydas and Simonas roaring manically nonstop. In Choked By The Void a cryptic start morphs into another visceral Death Metal feast led by the strident riffage by the band’s guitar duo, smashing our cranial skulls and dragging us into eternal darkness, and more of their furious sounds comes in the form of Condemned To Life, where Henri pounds and crushes his drums in great fashion, sounding very violent but at the same time technical and melodic and, therefore, resulting into sheer Death Metal awesomeness.

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Crypts of Despair All Light Swallowed Black Coffin-Shaped Wooden CD Box Set with Engraving

Living up to the legacy of renowned acts such as Incantation and Immolation, the quartet fires the visceral Synergy Of Suffering, once again presenting the dynamic (and bestial) vocal duet between Dovydas and Simonas, and if you thought those Lithuanian metallers couldn’t sound more demonic you better get ready for The Great End, a sinister, neck-breaking tune that blends their trademark Death Metal with Black Metal nuances. Then venturing through more obscure lands we’re treated to the venomous Disgust, a beautiful Death, Black and (even) Doom Metal creation by Crypts of Despair where the vocal lines sound and feel utterly satanic, not to mention the thunderous drums by Henri. Dovydas and Benas definitely know how to send shivers down our spines with their wicked riffs, generating a menacing ambience in Excruciating Weight, putting a grim smile on the faces of the damned and flowing into the Stygian instrumental outro Bleak View, sounding as if it was taken from the most horrifying psychological thriller you can imagine.

crypts-of-despair-2021It’s quite easy to put your hands on such amazing album of Baltic Death Metal, as All Light Swallowed (which you can by the way stream in its entirety on YouTube and on Spotify) is available for purchase from the band’s own BandCamp page, from Apple Music or from Amazon, but if I were you I would definitely go for the ass-kicking, limited Black Coffin-Shaped Wooden CD Box Set with Engraving by clicking HERE, HERE or HERE (depending on where in the world you are), containing an 8-panel digipak CD with sandalwood scent, an autographed card, a shaped silver sigil patch, a keychain with bottle opener, an album artwork badge, a beer coaster and a metallic sticker. Also, don’t forget to give the guys from Crypts of Despair a shout on Facebook and on Instagram, showing your support to such incredible band from the Baltics. And you better hurry, before all light is finally swallowed and you’re trapped in eternal Death Metal darkness.

Best moments of the album: Being – Erased, Condemned To Life and Disgust.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2021 Transcending Obscurity Records

Track listing   
1. Being – Erased 4:33
2. Anguished Exhale 4:13
3. Choked By The Void 5:17
4. Condemned To Life 3:27
5. Synergy Of Suffering 2:57
6. The Great End 5:32
7. Disgust 4:23
8. Excruciating Weight 3:57
9. Bleak View 3:37

Band members
Dovydas Auglys – vocals, guitar
Benas Juskus – guitar
Simonas Jurkevicius – bass, vocals
Henri Mall – drums