Uncommon Grounds, the new album by CKRAFT, is out today.
From Paris, France, CKRAFT melds metal, jazz, and medieval music into new shapes. Decibel Magazine describes the band’s compositions as “expansive and otherworldly” and as “bridging the gap between djent’s chugging thunder and the scattershot melodic freedom of jazz.” Founder/accordionist Charles Kieny freely name drops Gojira, Meshuggah, John Coltrane and Allan Holdsworth, while using Gregorian chants of the Middle Ages as the basis of CKRAFT's melodies. Uncommon Grounds is the quintet's sophomore album, following 2022's Epic Discordant Vision.
"With members hailing from various outposts of the musical universe, having a synth-accordion and saxophone as featured instruments, and the members’ declared bond over polyrhythmic metal, Middle Age Gregorian chants and ancient architecture, CKRAFT... blew convention out the window with their 2022 debut, the appropriately titled 'Epic Discordant Vision.' Bridging the gap between djent’s chugging thunder and the scattershot melodic freedom of jazz, the band have returned with album number two, 'Uncommon Grounds'..."
–Decibel
"French instrumental progressive metal act CKRAFT, whose jazz-informed take on heavy riffage feels right at home when mentioned alongside the likes of Ex Eye or Yakuza, with a bit of a more Gojira/Car Bomb-inspired modern metal twist on that established niche... Progressive in all senses of the word, CKRAFT are pushing boundaries both in- and outward by borrowing from the past and pushing those elements into the future through their combined efforts."
–Everything Is Noise
"Ripping through the headphones like a cross between early Don Caballero, T.R.A.M., Mahavishnu Orchestra, and… Pantera... We’re willing to believe Charles Kieny might be a reincarnated medieval magician of some kind."
–Fecking Bahamas
"Medieval sounds meld with bone snappin’ metal and unorthodox jazz culminating into of the most unique and refreshing things I’ve heard in a mighty long time."
–Nine Circles
" I got flashes of Meshuggah, King Crimson, Gojira, and Miles/Coltrane... This group deploys synth-accordion, saxophone, guitar, bass, and drums as their tools, and they display both impressive virtuosity and considerable eccentricity in doing so. "
–No Clean Singing
"The Paris band brings a diverse mix of influences, melding metal, jazz, and medieval music with instrumentation that includes synth-accordion, saxophone, guitar, bass, and drums."
–Scene Point Blank
"With members hailing from various outposts of the musical universe, having a synth-accordion and saxophone as featured instruments, and the members’ declared bond over polyrhythmic metal, Middle Age Gregorian chants and ancient architecture, CKRAFT... blew convention out the window with their 2022 debut, the appropriately titled 'Epic Discordant Vision.' Bridging the gap between djent’s chugging thunder and the scattershot melodic freedom of jazz, the band have returned with album number two, 'Uncommon Grounds'..."
–Decibel
"French instrumental progressive metal act CKRAFT, whose jazz-informed take on heavy riffage feels right at home when mentioned alongside the likes of Ex Eye or Yakuza, with a bit of a more Gojira/Car Bomb-inspired modern metal twist on that established niche... Progressive in all senses of the word, CKRAFT are pushing boundaries both in- and outward by borrowing from the past and pushing those elements into the future through their combined efforts."
–Everything Is Noise
"Ripping through the headphones like a cross between early Don Caballero, T.R.A.M., Mahavishnu Orchestra, and… Pantera... We’re willing to believe Charles Kieny might be a reincarnated medieval magician of some kind."
–Fecking Bahamas
"Medieval sounds meld with bone snappin’ metal and unorthodox jazz culminating into of the most unique and refreshing things I’ve heard in a mighty long time."
–Nine Circles
" I got flashes of Meshuggah, King Crimson, Gojira, and Miles/Coltrane... This group deploys synth-accordion, saxophone, guitar, bass, and drums as their tools, and they display both impressive virtuosity and considerable eccentricity in doing so. "
–No Clean Singing
"The Paris band brings a diverse mix of influences, melding metal, jazz, and medieval music with instrumentation that includes synth-accordion, saxophone, guitar, bass, and drums."
–Scene Point Blank
Stream and buy the album, here: https://linktr.ee/ckraft.music
Stream the new music video, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n-b2p6px9g