Episode 460- Krysis from Under Black Sky explains the band’s sci‑fi fantasy lore behind Bad Blood cover art

Episode 460- Krysis from Under Black Sky explains the band’s sci‑fi fantasy lore behind Bad Blood

Episode 460- Krysis from Under Black Sky explains the band’s sci‑fi fantasy lore behind Bad Blood

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Welcome to “When Words Fail, Music Speaks,” the podcast that battles depression one riff at a time.


In this episode, host James Cox—a proud “professional handicapped” broadcaster who knows a thing or two about turning struggle into song—sits down with Krysis, the charismatic front‑man of the newly‑emerging metal‑core collective Under Black Sky.


Together they explore:

  • Why music is a lifeline for anyone navigating life’s highs and lows.
  • The genre‑spanning influences that shape Krysis' songwriting—from hard‑rock roots to a love of country.
  • The immersive world‑building behind Under Black Sky’s mythic lore, complete with prophetic titles like “The Prophet,” “The Executioner,” and “The Redeemer.”
  • How the band’s debut concept album, Bad Blood Chapter 1—dropping on October 24th— is more than a collection of songs; it’s a narrative experience, a visual codex, and soon, a limited‑edition crimson‑red vinyl.
  • Their strategy for cutting through the streaming noise, fostering fan participation through a Discord‑style “Codex” community, and confronting the harsh realities of the music‑industry pay‑scale (Spotify vs. Apple Music, the value of live shows, etc.).
  • The importance of authentic connection—from the stage’s raw energy to the personal stories fans share about how a single lyric can change a life.


Whether you’re a die‑hard metal head, a country‑playlist addict, or simply someone looking for a musical boost, this conversation offers a vivid snapshot of a band determined to turn darkness into light—and invites you to join the saga before it even hits the speakers.


Stay tuned, press play, and let the next chapter of Under Black Sky’s story begin. 🎸✨

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