Saturday, October 19, 2013

Torture




This Thrash & Speed Metal give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Brutality.
I've been a Corpse fan going all the way back to "Eaten" when I was 14 years old.
Corpse has evolved over the years that's for sure.
When I read that this album would be a return to the sound of their earlier albums I was excited.
I heard the two tracks that the band released and I was very happy with "Scourge" and "Demented".
Now that I have the disc in hand?
Is this really a return to form?
I would say yes.
It has the catchy hooks that earlier albums like "Bleeding" had but with the more tech elements of recent albums.
Stand out tracks...
Demented.
Scourge.
Followed Home.
Chair.
Caged.
Avenged.

There really aren't any weak tracks.
Paul blasts away with skill and conviction.
No one can produce the rapid fire barks of Corpse Grinder and he excels here.
Webster, the bass master proves why he's one of death metals finest players.
Pat and Rob shred every song to pieces.
The...

2. One of Death Metal's Best
Cannibal Corpse, purveyors of gory death metal for more than twenty years, show they haven't lost a step with their latest blast of extremity. First things first, the real story here is Alex Webster, who puts a unique stamp on this band's music with his incredible bass playing. Webster shines on Torture, exhibiting an impressive range of skills. He rumbles along with the solid death metal tracks like Demented Aggression, provides a heavy, distorted buzz beneath Sarcophagic Frenzy, and dazzles with technical brilliance on Intestinal Crank, The Strangulation Chair, and Caged...Contorted. Big points go to Webster for helping CC distinguish themselves from other bands. This is no small point, as several parts of Torture remind me of a few Florida death metal acts, plus a certain older band that heavily influenced them; but, Webster's bass keeps each song entrenched in the Cannibal Corpse sound and makes them their own.

Torture starts with a bang. Three of the first four...

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Brutality.
I've been a Corpse fan going all the way back to "Eaten" when I was 14 years old.
Corpse has evolved over the years that's for sure.
When I read that this album would be a return to the sound of their earlier albums I was excited.
I heard the two tracks that the band released and I was very happy with "Scourge" and "Demented".
Now that I have the disc in hand?
Is this really a return to form?
I would say yes.
It has the catchy hooks that earlier albums like "Bleeding" had but with the more tech elements of recent albums.
Stand out tracks...
Demented.
Scourge.
Followed Home.
Chair.
Caged.
Avenged.

There really aren't any weak tracks.
Paul blasts away with skill and conviction.
No one can produce the rapid fire barks of Corpse Grinder and he excels here.
Webster, the bass master proves why he's one of death metals finest players.
Pat and Rob shred every song to pieces.
The...
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