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Kypck - Announce Farewell Shows

After revealing their plan to disband this past summer, Finnish doomers Kypck have now confirmed three farewell gigs in February 2024 - Tallinn (Estonia), Riga (Latvia) and Warsaw (Poland).

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Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 07.11.2023 by Bad English | Comments (4)


Kypck - Announce Plans To Disband

Finnish doom metal band Kypck are set to release their fifth album, Преступления против человечества, on the 18th of August. However it seems like that will be the band's final album, as with the band being so culturally tied to Russia became incompatible since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. You can read the band's statement below.

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Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 26.07.2023 by RaduP | Comments (8)


Kypck - New Album, Single Announced

Finnish doomsters Kypck will be returning from seven years of silence with their new album Преступления Против Человечества (Crimes Against Humanity), to be released on August 18.

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Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 06.06.2023 by Netzach | Comments (6)


Kypck - Another Video Launched

Russia loving Finns Kypck have shared another video from their newest album, 3epo, which came out on the 16th of September 2016. Watch "Rusofob" (Russophobe) down below for another dose of doom metal. The video was directed by Harri Haataja and filmed by Vesa Ranta.

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Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 30.09.2016 by Bad English | Comments (2)


Kypck - New Video Released

The official music video for doomsters Kypck's new song "Ya Svoboden (I Am Free)", off their album 3epo (Zero) has made its debut online. The video was directed by Harri Haataja, filmed by Vesa Ranta. Aerial shots by Samuli Viitasaari, production assisted by Tero Osmo. Watch the video below which gives you an opportunity to listen to one of the new songs on the record.

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Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 04.09.2016 by Bad English | Comments (5)


Kypck - New Album Coming In September

Doom metal band from Finland Kypck, who sing in Russian, will bring us another Siberian Winter this upcoming September. Their new opus, and fourth in total, is entitled 3epo (Zero) and Kypck have started a Pledge campaign. You can order the album here. Furthermore, the cover has also been revealed.

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Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 21.07.2016 by Bad English | Comments (2)


Kypck - Releasing New Album In 2016

Finnish doomsters Kypck (pronounced Kursk) are ready to give us more doom (metal). The band uses the Russian language in all lyrics and titles, and is working on a new album. You can expect the follow-up to Имена на стене (The Names On The Wall) to be out in the spring of 2016. So far, no other details have been revealed but the writing process is complete and the band will enter the studio soon to record the new beast.

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Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 29.11.2015 by Bad English | Comments (4)


Kypck - Entire New Album Streaming Online

Finnish doom metallers Kypck are about to release their new album Imena Na Stene (Имена на стене). However, you can already listen to their entire new creation at this location. As the band says, the new album can be heard from beginning to end and legally, which is always a plus.

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Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 18.03.2014 by Bad English | Comments (4)


Kypck - New Album Details, New Songs Online

Doom metallers Kypck have recently revealed the cover artwork that will grace their new album. The band's third album Imena Na Stene (which translates to "The Names On The Wall") will be released on March 21st, 2014 via Ranka Kustannus as a luxurious 6-panel digipak, including a 16-page booklet with Cyrillic Russian lyrics and English translations. The cover art is based on Petri Laurell's photographs shot in the ghost town of Pripyat, Ukraine next to what used to be the nuclear power plant of Chernobyl. Check it out below where you also find two new songs to stream: "Imya Na Stene" and "Deti Birkenau".

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Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 06.02.2014 by BloodTears | Comments (5)


Kypck - To Enter The Studio

Doomsters rejoice because Kypck are about to enter the studio tomorrow to begin recording album number three. After the debut Cherno and later Nizhe, the new yet untitled opus will be released in March 2014 via Ranka Kustannus. For now, all we know is that Hiili Hiilesmaa will be producing it.

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Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 03.11.2013 by BloodTears | Comments (6)


Kypck - Announce New Drummer

Finnish doom metal band Kypck have parted ways with drummer Kai H.M. Hiilesmaa, and recruited former Charon drummer Antti Karihtala to replace him. It is however very possible that he will produce Kypck's albums in the future as well.

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Source: kypck-doom.com
Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 04.09.2011 by Cynic Metalhead | Comments (0)


Kypck - New Video Online

"Alleya Stalina" (trans: Alley of Stalin), the new video from Finnish doom metal band Kypck, can now be watched below.

"Alleya Stalina" comes off the band's latest album Nizhe, which was released earlier this month through Yellow House Recordings.


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Source: youtube.com
Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 26.02.2011 by Windrider | Comments (3)


Kypck - Another New Song Online

"Chuzhoj" (trans: Stranger), a brand-new track from Finnish doom metal band Kypck, has been made available for streaming over at MySpace.

Another new song, called "Allyeya Stalina" (trans: The Alley Of Stalin), is also streaming at the same location.

"Chuzhoj" comes off the band's upcoming new album Nizhe, which will be self-released on February 9th.

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Source: myspace.com
Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 03.02.2011 by Windrider | Comments (1)


Kypck - New Song Available

"Alleya Stalina", the new single from Finnish doom metal band Kypck, is available for streaming here. The song comes off the band's upcoming album Nizhe, to be released in early February.

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Source: myspace.com
Band profile: Kypck
Posted: 05.01.2011 by Kriegsphilosoph | Comments (4)