Carlsbad , New Mexico is a small town of 25,000 nestled between mountainous terrain and desert isolation. Three hours from the closest interstate it is the home base for Les and Chris Huber, Todd Brashear and new bass player Hunter Correll collectively known as Kryoburn.
For the past three years this metallic four-piece have braved their way from sea to sea, making stops and friends along the way. It was during a performance in El Paso that the band would make introduction and impress Eddy Garcia of Pissing Razors fame. Numbers exchanged and months later, the five men would regroup to lay down sounds that would ultimately become Enigmatic Existence-the blistering debut album from a band that won't stay small much longer.
“This in one band that plays it like they want to and damn the rules,” says Roughedge.com. “Kryoburn plays with a Pantera-like fury but their songwriting is so different that to compare the two is almost impossible.”
Vocalist/guitarist Todd Brashear says, “we have only begun to create. We have a vison and will continue to pursue that.”
Pooling the sounds and styles of Strapping Young Lad, Fear Factory and the early power and might of Pantera, Kryoburn are a young band with a world of possibility.
Kryoburn have shared the stage with Six Feet Under, Soulfly, Skin Lab, Pro-Pain, Incantation, and were one of the many featured acts at the 2005 Louder, Harder, Faster Festival in Allentown, PA., which included Obituary, Trouble, God Forbid, Mushroom Head, and Testament.
“Reverse,” the first single from Enigmatic Existence, has not only been in heavy rotation in college and satellite radio, it charted at #1 on cable's Music Choice Metal Station where the single continues to be in rotation.