CANNIBAL CORPSE - Violence Unimagined
Metal
Blade Records
I checked out a few tracks on here and it got me curious. Upon official release in the states, I downloaded the whole album on Spotify. I was really impressed so I went ahead and bought the CD. I thought that the riffs were really solid and now entire Rutan and exit O'brien. I think it was a good move for the band though I was a fan of O'brien's guitar playing. The solos on here weren't their greatest, but Barrett was still solid. The whole band was responsible for the songwriting which of whom were the ones that performed the best on here. I thought that Corpsegrinder was solid too, but it's a lot less screaming.
All
the tracks to me were interesting and catchy.
They're still tuned down to B-flat creating that real low sound
guitar/bass wise. I thought they were
heavy as f***. Everything seemed to flow
rampantly and overall, I thought their best since 'Gallery of Suicide' and 'A
Skeletal Domain'. 'Red Before Black' was
also solid but I just liked this more. I
thought that they put together a lot of their talent on here and it really
showed overall. The music videos were
also pretty vile, but it's Cannibal Corpse, what do you expect?! The sound quality on here is top notch as
well. Overall, definitely an A-.
There
wasn't anything on here that was half-assed or done without precision. I felt all 42 minutes of this was
exceptional. And the production sound
was right on there. Yeah, they also
don't sing about religion or politics but gore?! In that respect, controversial. Some of their lyrics were banned in foreign
countries. Not for this album (that I
know of) but if they haven't seen the lyric sheet, they might as well. Nevertheless, we still have their music down. And if Rutan stays with the band for
succeeding releases, he'll be damn well as good as he is on here! As long as they continue to come together on
the songwriting, they continue to have a long career (as they already have!).
As
I said, I was curious to see if this was more solid or about equal to 'Red
Before Black' upon a couple of tracks that were singles, I found that I like
this one more. Am I saying flat out buy
the CD? No! But if you give this a chance, you'll hear
that the riffs are more solid on here than they are on previous
recordings. And Corpsegrinder tells interviewers
too that it was a one-in-a-million chance that he'd fit in a band which he
always wanted to ignoring schoolwork to perform in a band which was his
passion. That's brought him today with
numerous releases on Cannibal Corpse albums since early on. His message though: "stay in
school." And 'Violence Unimagined'
is a boon to their discography!
Ryan “Death8699” Fanucchi
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