Cannibal Corpse goes through a Necrogenic Resurrection

As previously reported here at Stargazed Magazine, Cannibal Corpse released their fifteenth studio album, “Violence Unimagined”, on April 16th via Metal Blade Records.

A video (directed by David Brodsky // mgenyc.com) for the new single, “Necrogenic Resurrection”, can be viewed here:

“It really follows the path we’ve been going down for a few years now,” states bassist and founding member Alex Webster. “I think we approach the writing in a similar way most every time: each of us try to write the heaviest, most memorable songs we can. We want each song to have its own identifiable character. Showing my age, I like to say you can ‘drop the needle’ on any point of one of our albums and quickly tell which song you’re listening to.” “I think we all pushed ourselves a bit technically on this one, with Paul probably pushing the hardest. This album is probably the most drum-intense album we’ve done yet. Part of that could be a result of Erik joining the band. His song writing style often features technically challenging drumming, probably owing to his years of experience in high speed death metal.” And with typically dark and warped lyrical content, Mazurkiewicz came up with the fitting title of the record, “summing up what the band is about in every facet, and taking violence to another level of extremity.”

Violence Unimagined is available at metalblade.com/cannibalcorpse in the following formats:

– digipak-CD
– deluxe edition artbook (48-page hardcover book includes: CD, crimson red marbled vinyl, flag, patch, and sticker) – SOLD OUT
– coke bottle clear / swamp green color in color vinyl (Decibel exclusive) – LIMITED COPIES REMAINING
– bone / red color in color vinyl (US exclusive)
– white / olive green melt vinyl (US exclusive – available at local record shops)
– beer w/ red splatter vinyl (US exclusive) – LIMITED COPIES REMAINING – kr-m.co/cannibalcorpse
– 180g black vinyl (EU exclusive)
– pot-green mushroom marbled vinyl (EU exclusive)
– bloodred marbled vinyl (EU exclusive – limited to 1000 copies)
– golden ochre marbled vinyl (EU exclusive – limited to 500 copies)
– silver-gray blue marbled vinyl (EU exclusive – limited to 300 copies)
– dark olive marbled vinyl (PIAS exclusive – limited to 300 copies)
– bloody skin marbled vinyl (UK exclusive – limited to 200 copies) – SOLD OUT
– clear w/ red, silver, and black splatter vinyl (Kings Road exclusive – limited to 200 copies) – SOLD OUT
– silver / white melt w/ red splatter vinyl (Kings Road exclusive – limited to 100 copies) – SOLD OUT
– burnt skin marbled vinyl (Napalm exclusive – limited to 200 copies) – SOLD OUT
– swamp green marbled vinyl (Nuclear Blast exclusive – limited to 200 copies) – SOLD OUT
– khaki olive marbled vinyl (EMP exclusive – limited to 200 copies) – SOLD OUT
– dark burgundy red vinyl (EMP exclusive – limited to 200 copies) – SOLD OUT

Cannibal Corpse line-up:
Alex Webster – bass
Paul Mazurkiewicz – drums
George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher – vocals
Rob Barrett – guitar
Erik Rutan – guitar

 

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Cannibal Corpse goes through a Necrogenic Resurrection

April 24, 2021

As previously reported here at Stargazed Magazine, Cannibal Corpse released their fifteenth studio album, “Violence Unimagined”, on April 16th via Metal Blade Records. A video (directed by David Brodsky // mgenyc.com) for the new single, “Necrogenic Resurrection”, can be viewed here: “It really follows the path we’ve been going down for a few years now,” states bassist and founding member Alex Webster. “I think we approach the writing in a similar way most every time: each of us try to write the heaviest, most memorable songs we can. We want each song to have its own identifiable character. Showing my age, I like to say you can ‘drop the needle’ on any point of one of our albums and quickly tell which song you’re listening to.” “I think we all pushed ourselves a bit technically on this one, with Paul probably pushing the hardest. This album is probably the most drum-intense album we’ve done yet. Part of that could be a result of Erik joining the band. His song writing style often features technically challenging drumming, probably owing to his years of experience in high speed death metal.” And with typically dark and warped lyrical content, Mazurkiewicz came up with the fitting title…

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