CANNIBAL CORPSE - Beginnen Aufnahmen zu neuem Album

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Die Death-Metal-Veteranen CANNIBAL CORPSE haben im Sonic Ranch Studio in Texas gemeinsam mit Produzent Erik Rutan (ex-MORBID ANGEL, HATE ETERNAL-Frontmann) mit den Aufnahmen zu ihrem zwölften Studioalbum begonnen. Rutan hat bereits die beiden vorangegangen Alben "Kill" (2006) und "Evisceration Plague" (2009) produziert. CANNIBAL CORPSE-Bassist Alex Webster kommentiert: "After having spent the ...

Interview: Cannibal Corpse - “Death metal doesn’t have a lot of rules…”

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When we caught up with him over Christmas, Cannibal Corpse bassist, Alex Webster, was looking forward to a quiet Christmas with his family. But now it’s back to business as usual - Hugh Platt caught up with him to talk gore, guts, and their new album of death metal grinds. When Britney Spears has a Parental Advisory sticker on her album, it undermines the symbol as a warning God-fearing parents to not let their little lambs get their hands on is. Not that there’s any such doubts when said

Becoming The Archetype - Dichotomy

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For almost a decade, Becoming The Archetype has been spreading their unique message of Christianity through three (not including the albums under their old name The Remnant) albums, garnishing critical acclaim and praise from both religious and secular metal fans. 2007’s The Physics Of Fire showed a technical side of the band, due to new lead guitarist Alex Kenis, who also lent clean vocals to the proceedings. The album was decent, but felt more like an exhibition for Kenis than a proper follow