SIX FEET UNDER from Florida, has never belonged to me the first choice when it came to death metal, although I have three pieces of silver in my CD shelves of them. It was for these three CDs that time, always just passed so narrowly for sale. So now their newest output with the relative in this genre "Mainstreamigen" title: "Crypt Of The Devil". One of my very, very few blind purchases this year, I have to send in advance. To plate. Chris Barnes co-founder and undisputed mastermind of the band, exudes a partially very dominant presence that can be heard on "Crypt Of The Devil" at any time. 10 songs on lean 36:54 minutes which is also not all can convince me, are rating. "Gruesome", bludgeons same time going fairly decent. "Open Coffin Orgy" and "Broken Bottle Rape" have good guitar parts here but can not convince in its entirety. "Lost Remains" and "bar" are not convincing and also hear how "everything ever heard of them," to. "Brake The Cross In Half", "Slit Wrists", "The Night Bleeds" and also "Compulsion To Brutalize" on the other hand know, convince and offer good, crunchy Death Metal as of Six Feet Under usual. The final piece of "Eternal Darkness In" starts well, then loses itself but in arbitrariness and annoying sometime unfortunately only. Conclusion: 50% good, 50% less or not at all good. I am in turn a blind eye and then forgive it three stars for an album of US death metallers that I would not have bought me probably, if I had listened to it before (I do not know why I did not do it). The album is certainly not entirely next, but there are of them better output, especially from the early stages of the band. Hope that the next output of them is better again and ev. To the good phase of the band (mid / late 90s) can build again.