Album Review – Cannibal Corpse / Chaos Horrific (2023)

The mighty Corpse is back with another pulverizing album of old school, undisputed Death Metal, blasting gore, blood and violence throughout 39 minutes of pure and intense chaos.

Two years after the incendiary Violence Unimagined, American Death Metal legends Cannibal Corpse are back with their equally monstrous sixteenth studio album, titled Chaos Horrific, continuing to build their legacy in the history of heavy music. Produced by the band’s own Erik Rutan at Mana Recording Studios, and displaying another sick and gory artwork by longtime collaborator Vince Locke, the new album by frontman George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher, guitarists Rob Barrett and Erik Rutan, bassist Alex Webster and drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz was written shortly after the conclusion of the Violence Unimagined sessions (due to the pandemic keeping them off tour), and although echoes of that album exist in Chaos Horrific, it is a whole new beast of its own. “To me this album feels sort of like a continuation of Violence Unimagined. The style is quite similar, but individually none of the songs on Chaos Horrific sound like songs on Violence Unimagined,” said Alex. “It’s a full-on death metal album, Cannibal Corpse style.”

And Alex begins his undisputed bass attack in the visceral opening tune Overlords of Violence, where the band already crushes us mercilessly with their old school Death Metal, offering pure, unfiltered Cannibal Corpse for the masses, followed by Frenzied Feeding, another massive assault by the quintet with the guitars by Rob and Erik sounding extremely dirty, vile and evil, while our buddy Corpsegrinder proves why he’s the ultimate Death Metal growler. “One person is randomly selected to die. Thirteen people are randomly selected to kill this person by violently removing pieces of his body until he breathes no more,” commented Paul about Summoned for Sacrifice, a neck-breaking, demonic tune that will work amazingly if played live; whereas Blood Blind “is about mass mutilations to reset the human race in a genocide that was embraced by the masses,” also according to Paul, showcasing classic, evil lyrics roared by Corpsegrinder (“Seas of gore as far as the eye can see / Saturating the vision / Eternal hate this is not a fallacy / Contaminate all that lives / Subjugate the mind / Blood blind”).

The wicked guitar lines by the band’s unstoppable axe duo ignite the circle pit feast Vengeful Invasion, another great tune for headbanging nonstop together with Corpsegrinder, sounding extremely technical yet still bringing forward the band’s trademark gore and heaviness, whereas the title-track Chaos Horrific couldn’t have sounded more Cannibal Corpse than that, presenting their past, present and future sonority, with Paul kicking some serious ass behind his drums supported by the always demented bass by Alex. They show no sign of slowing down in the brutal, thunderous Fracture and Refracture, bringing forward more of their Death Metal riffage, rumbling bass lines and crushing beats in a beyond thrilling manner, followed by Pitchfork Impalement, offering us all three minutes of insanity and violence led by the inhumane growls by Corpsegrinder while Paul hammers his drums with endless fury. After that, get ready to be pulverized inside the mosh pit to the sound of Pestilential Rictus, a groovy, ruthless display of Death Metal where Rob and Erik are superb with their metallic riffs and solos. And lastly, if you’re still alive there’s time for one final sonic carnage titled Drain You Empty, where the band invests in a deep, obscure sound not recommended for the lighthearted, overflowing their brutality until the very last second.

Cannibal Corpse Chaos Horrific Boxset

If there’s one thing that we all love about Cannibal Corpse is their ability to reinvent themselves with every new album without forgetting about their old school Death Metal roots, which is exactly what we see in the excellent Chaos Horrific. Hence, don’t forget to give the guys from the band a shout on Facebook and on Instagram, to stream their vast and amazing catalogue on Spotify, to catch the kings of Death Metal live on tour now promoting their sick new album, and above all that, to purchase a copy of it from their own webstore, from the Metal Blade Records webstore, from Kingsroadmerch.com (especially the fantastic Chaos Horrific Box Set, limited to 1500 copies and including a dried blood vinyl, a 24-page 12” booklet, a puzzle, a poster, an enamel pin and an art print), or simply click HERE for all things Cannibal Corpse. Let’s support this undisputed Death Metal institution to keep blasting chaos through their music for many decades to come, spreading blood, gore, filth, violence, and all other horrific things that makes us metalheads always proud of the mighty Corpse!

Best moments of the album: Overlords of Violence, Chaos Horrific, Fracture and Refracture and Pestilential Rictus.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2023 Metal Blade Records

Track listing
1. Overlords of Violence 3:08
2. Frenzied Feeding 3:33
3. Summoned for Sacrifice 4:05
4. Blood Blind 4:34
5. Vengeful Invasion 4:44
6. Chaos Horrific 3:33
7. Fracture and Refracture 3:37
8. Pitchfork Impalement 3:17
9. Pestilential Rictus 4:13
10. Drain You Empty 4:36

Band members
George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher – vocals
Rob Barrett – lead and rhythm guitar
Erik Rutan – lead guitar
Alex Webster – bass guitar
Paul Mazurkiewicz – drums

Album Review – Cannibal Corpse / Violence Unimagined (2021)

State of the art Death Metal played with passion and breathless precision is what you’ll find in the superb fifteenth studio album by the most violent and unrelenting band of all time.

4.5rating

cannibal-corpse-violence-unimagined-2021Violence Unimagined. The title tells you everything you need to know about Buffalo, New York-based Death Metal titans Cannibal Corpse‘s fifteenth hellish opus. Comprised of eleven tracks, it is state of the art Death Metal played with passion and breathless precision by George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher on vocals, Rob Barrett and Erik Rutan on the guitars, Alex Webster on bass and Paul Mazurkiewicz on drums, making for another flawless addition to what is inarguably one of the premier catalogues the genre has thrown up. Produced, engineered and mixed by Erik Rutan at Mana Recording Studios, mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music, and featuring another terror-infused artwork by Vincent Locke, Violence Unimagined is the band’s first album in nearly four years since Red Before Black, the longest gap between two records in their career, and the first studio album to feature Erik Rutan on lead guitar replacing Pat O’Brien. Not only that, already well known for the level of extreme technicality they bring to every record, on Violence Unimagined they have further upped their game, with the album’s titled, created by Paul Mazurkiewicz, “summing up what the band is about in every facet, and taking violence to another level of extremity.”

Their vile onslaught begins in full force in Murderous Rampage, with Corpsegrinder already barking like a rabid beast while Rob and Erik slash their axes furiously. Put differently, the album couldn’t have started in a better way, and the same can be said about Necrogenic Resurrection, a bestial creation by Cannibal Corpse where Paul hammers his drums while Alex extracts sheer insanity from his bass, and with its frantic vibe more than inspiring us all to crush our skulls into the circle pit. Then the title-track Inhumane Harvest (don’t forget to watch its sick official video below) showcases the band’s classic, visceral lyrics (“Twisted criminal underground / Subjugation of the victim / For complete control / Reaping vital body parts / Surgical precision taking / All that will be sold”) amidst a heavy-as-hell and extremely detailed sound; and it’s time to bang our heads nonstop to the demented riffage by Rob and Erik in another Death Metal extravaganza titled Condemnation Contagion, proving they don’t need to play at the speed of light to sound and feel absolutely insane. And their path of devastation and gore goes on in the superb Surround, Kill, Devour, with Paul dictating the pace with his trademark beats and fills, offering Corpsegrinder all he needs to thrive with his venomous guttural.

cannibal-corpse-2021There’s no time to breathe as our beloved Death Metal giants fire another massive tune entitled Ritual Annihilation, where the guitars, bass and drums make our heads tremble, overflowing sheer brutality and also showcasing wicked guitar solos, and you know it’s not a Cannibal Corpse album without a neck-breaking anthem the likes of Follow the Blood, where Alex proves once and for all why he’s by far the best extreme music bassist out there with his low-tuned, intricate and evil bass lines. Bound and Burned is another lecture in old school Death Metal where the band’s guitar duo is on fire with their riffs and solos, keeping the album at a high level of dementia and violence, whereas in Slowly Sawn the lyrics barked by Corpsegrinder seem as if they were taken from a slasher flick (“Bound tight to the table / Unable to scream / The blades of the sadist / Are all I see / Meticulous slaughter / A saw for each limb / Cuts through my flesh”) while the music will lacerate your ears just the way we like it in Death Metal. Then we have the fulminating Overtorture, and I must say I simply love this version of Cannibal Corpse, a straight-to-the-point, aggressive and infernal circle pit-catalyst tune where Paul is beyond ruthless behind his drums. Finally, the quintet darkens the sky once again with the hammering Cerements of the Flayed, spearheaded by the sick bass jabs by Alex and the always bestial roars by Corpsegrinder.

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Cannibal Corpse Violence Unimagined Limited Edition Artbook Set

Cannibal Corpse are by far the most violent and hardworking Death Metal band of all time, with Violence Unimagined not only representing another ass-kicking, top-of-the-line display of all their talent and passion for extreme music, but also showing a Death Metal band can indeed reinvent itself without selling out or sounding cheesy or tiresome at all. If you haven’t taken a listen at such masterpiece of extreme music yet, an album that will surely feature among the top metal albums of 2021, you can find it in full on YouTube and on Spotify, but of course I highly recommend you purchase it from the band’s official webstore in the United States or in Europe, or from Metal Blade Records, where you can find the link to the fantastic Limited Edition Artbook Set, containing a digipak CD, a 12” exclusive crimson red marbled vinyl, a patch, a sticker and a flag, and don’t forget to also follow the band on Facebook and on Instagram to get updated on all things Cannibal Corpse. Needless to say, if you don’t do all that, you can’t even imagine the level of violence you will suffer.

Best moments of the album: Murderous Rampage, Inhumane Harvest, Surround, Kill, Devour, Follow the Blood and Overtorture.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2021 Metal Blade Records

Track listing
1. Murderous Rampage 4:07
2. Necrogenic Resurrection 3:06
3. Inhumane Harvest 4:32
4. Condemnation Contagion 4:17
5. Surround, Kill, Devour 4:10
6. Ritual Annihilation 3:48
7. Follow the Blood 4:39
8. Bound and Burned 4:04
9. Slowly Sawn 3:30
10. Overtorture 2:28
11. Cerements of the Flayed 4:07

Band members
George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher – vocals
Rob Barrett – lead and rhythm guitar
Erik Rutan – lead guitar, backing vocals on “Murderous Rampage”
Alex Webster – bass guitar
Paul Mazurkiewicz – drums