Κυριακή 3 Μαρτίου 2024

REVIEW: CANNIBAL CORPSE - Chaos Horrific

 


CANNIBAL CORPSE - Chaos Horrific


Metal Blade Records


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This album represents a significant advancement from "Violence Unimagined", showcasing more robust riffs and solid compositions. Cannibal Corpse, now a five-piece band, delivers one of the standout releases of 2023, fully deserving of recognition. Every aspect of the album feels meticulously crafted, devoid of any hint of mediocrity.


Rutan's presence on this record is palpable, contributing to an impressive synergy with Rob on guitars. The result is a collection of tracks brimming with wicked leads and tight rhythms. This release stands out as my favorite since Corpsegrinder joined the band, surpassing even the early work with Chris Barnes. Corpsegrinder's expanded vocal range adds a new dimension to Cannibal Corpse's sound. Despite being predominantly in B-flat tuning for that signature chunky sound, the album offers a remarkable variety in its compositions, with each track holding its own. Personally, I sampled the music before purchasing the CD, and I'm thrilled with my decision.


In my opinion, this ranks among the top three Cannibal albums in their entire discography, alongside "Red Before Black", "Torture", and "Butchered At Birth". This latest release is sure to dominate my playlist, and I'm eager to recommend it to fellow metal enthusiasts.



The mixing on the album is exceptional, with guitars and vocals seamlessly intertwined. While Corpsegrinder's screams are somewhat subdued in favor of guttural growls, they complement the music perfectly.


For those seeking standout releases from 2023, this LP is a pinnacle achievement for the band. The production quality, particularly since their partnership with Metal Blade, is commendable, signaling no signs of Cannibal Corpse slowing down. Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with this release and eagerly anticipate what the future holds for the band.



Ryan “Death8699” Fanucchi


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