CANNIBAL CORPSE - Evisceration Plague
Metal
Blade Records
What differentiates this one from the rest of Cannibal Corpse's discography? Well the music flat out. Yes, still sticking to B-flat tuned guitars, low-end hoarse vocals with some screaming, decently recorded, aggressive drumming and of course a lyrical nightmare. This you may say is similar to the rest, but no, it it might sound that way from my words, what makes it unique? The fact that the guitar riffs are technical, variety in vocals, variety in brutality, creative musical output, intensity, and balls-out heavy. If you're still asking what makes it DIFFERENT? My answer is: THE GUITARS. You get riffs that are intense, technical, solid leads, and exceptional musicianship for a death metal band.
The
opener may have you set on pouncing drumming with fast guitar, but there's
variety here. It isn't all just
fast. It varies. Corpsegrinder is right on cue with the music. He really does a good job here and in my
opinion his vocal style is more diverse and fitting for this death metal
band. There may be people that favor
Barnes, but Corpsegrinder has range. His
throat annihilation fits with the music better than Barnes' style hands
down. These guys tear it up on here. I'd have to say that all the music on this
one doesn't hit any rock-bottom or boring riffing. All the way from start to end, it's very well
put together. They really make a
statement here despite what the naysayers may say about it..
You
still get that chunky sound once again, but the creativity in the music is what
counts here. It's what differentiates it
from other albums. They really hit home
in my book on here because it isn't just an album of pure noise with blast
beating all over the place and absolutely no musical purpose, it's actual
purpose is to remain underground and once again over-the-top creative when they
wrote the music for this one. Yes, you
may say "but you said that they still tune the same and have chunky
guitars", though I say on here the music made the magic of this album
balls out great. The way they pieced
together their riff-writing is what's insurmountably exceptional. The guitars dominate!
Still
skeptical, huh? Well I'm going to say
that this one covered all angles of music when they wrote it. Again, it is intense in a lot of different
ways, but it also shows you how what critics may disagree with me on this is
the fact that it sounds like Corpsegrinder is monotonous or the guitars are
stale, but they'd be wrong. What I said
was that it is creative, they explored sounds on the fretboard that make it yes
heavy, but also unique because they decided to dig deep in the progression from
their past albums amounting to one genuinely solid release. The leads were top notch and so technical,
even though there wasn't an extensive amount of them on the whole album, they
still were good.
Production
lacked a little, not as solid as their later album 'Torture', but still the
mixing was good and the whole album just is so intense and brutal, it'll blow
your hair back. The guitars and vocals
were the highlight plus the drums were right there blasting away at these
prolific overtures. This is not just
death metal, this is brutal death metal that digs deep in creativity's
utopia. I really do think that this
album is way underrated because a lot of people that heard this pretty much may
as well have said it to be "generic" death metal. I don't feel that way about it, in fact, I
think it was a musical progression.
Don't leave this out of your Cannibal Corpse collection because it
simply annihilates!
Ryan
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