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CD-DETAILS EVISCERATION PLAGUE [CANNIBAL CORPSE]

Cannibal Corpse

Evisceration Plague [Hard / Heavy]


RELEASE: 30.01.2009


LABEL: Metal Blade Records

VERTRIEB: SPV

WEBSITE: www.cannibalcorpse.net

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In celebration of the upcoming release of Evisceration Plague, purveyors of death metal CANNIBAL CORPSE will be releasing exclusive video clips to various websites to give fans a sneak peak of the documentary DVD which will accompany the CD. A new video clip will be released weekly up until the release of Evisceration Plague, which will be unleashed upon the world on February 3rd 2009. Fangoria.com, website to the number one horror magazine in the world, just posted the sixth clip today, Monday January 26th, so make sure to head over to the site and check it out before it comes down. Also make sure to take a tour of the site to see all that Fangoria.com has to offer; including up to date news on all things horror, reviews on movies, games, books & more, interviews, a store for all your fiendish collecting needs, a Musick section, a fan blog section, and info on Fangoria Radio available through Sirius and XM Radio.

Evisceration Plague marks CANNIBAL CORPSE’s 11th full-length studio release since the band formed in 1988 and is the follow up to the largely celebrated and successful 2006 release KILL, which saw the band land at #170 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart making it the fastest selling Cannibal album in the band’s storied career.

Tracklisting:

1. Priests of Sodom
2. Scalding Hail
3. To Decompose
4. A Cauldron of Hate
5. Beheading and Burning
6. Evidence in the Furnace
7. Carnivorous Swarm
8. Evisceration Plague
9. Shatter Their Bones
10. Carrion Sculpted Entity
11. Unnatural
12. Skewered From Ear to Eye

In other Cannibal news…
CANNIBAL CORPSE announces first headlining run in support of Evisceration Plague!
FL death metal act CANNIBAL CORPSE will be hitting the road for 4 weeks in support of their upcoming release Evisceration Plague, which is set to decimate the metal world on Tuesday February 3rd. Support for the North American tour will come from The Faceless, Obscura, and Neuraxis and kicks off on April 2nd in Asheville, TN at the Orange Peel.

Tourdaten

30.Jan.2009 19:00
Huxleys w/Children Of Bodom Berlin
31.Jan.2009 19:00
Haus Auensee w/Children Of Bodom Leipzig
01.Feb.2009 19:00
Stadtgarden w/Children Of Bodom Erfurt
02.Feb.2009 18:00
LKA - Longhorn w/Children Of Bodom Stuttgart
03.Feb.2009 19:00
Backstage w/Children Of Bodom Munchen
04.Feb.2009 19:00
Z7 w/Children Of Bodom Pratteln
05.Feb.2009 19:00
Z7 w/Children Of Bodom Pratteln
07.Feb.2009 19:00
Syma Hall w/Children Of Bodom Budapest
08.Feb.2009 19:00
Gasometer w/Children Of Bodom WIen
09.Feb.2009 18:00
Hafen HEADLINING Innsbruck
10.Feb.2009 19:00
Alcatraz w/Children Of Bodom Milan
11.Feb.2009 18:00
Lowensaal w/Children Of Bodom Nurnberg
12.Feb.2009 19:00
Paradiso w/Children Of Bodom Amsterdam
14.Feb.2009 18:00
ABC Glasgow w/Children Of Bodom Glasgow
15.Feb.2009 18:00
Norwich U.E.A. w/Children Of Bodom Norwich
16.Feb.2009 18:00
Academy 2 w/Children Of Bodom Manchester
17.Feb.2009 18:00
Rock City w/Children Of Bodom Nottingham
18.Feb.2009 18:00
Wedgewood Rooms HEADLINING Portsmouth
19.Feb.2009 18:00
The Forum w/Children Of Bodom London
20.Feb.2009 19:00
Elysee Montmatre w/Children Of Bodom Paris
21.Feb.2009 19:00
Hof Ter Lo w/Children Of Bodom Antwerp
22.Feb.2009 19:00
Hof Ter Lo w/Children Of Bodom Antwerp
23.Feb.2009 19:00
Docks w/Children Of Bodom Hamburg
24.Feb.2009 18:00
Godset HEADLINING Kolding
26.Feb.2009 19:00
Sentrum Scene w/Children Of Bodom Oslo
27.Feb.2009 20:00
Tyrol w/Children Of Bodom Stockholm
01.Mrz.2009 19:00
Jaahalli w/Children Of Bodom Helsinki
02.Mrz.2009 19:00
Rytmikorjaamo w/Children Of Bodom Seinajoki
01.Apr.2009 20:00
Headlining Tour - Pre-Sale Links when you click date. Everywhere
02.Apr.2009 19:00
The Orange Peel Ashville, North Carolina
03.Apr.2009 19:00
New Daisy Theatre Memphis, Tennessee
04.Apr.2009 19:00
The Marquee Tulsa, Oklahoma
06.Apr.2009 20:00
Club Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah
07.Apr.2009 18:30
Knitting Factory - Boise Boise, Idaho
08.Apr.2009 18:30
Knitting Factory - Spokane Spokane, Washington
10.Apr.2009 18:00
Croatian Cultural Centre Vancouver, British Columbia
12.Apr.2009 18:00
The Starlite Room Edmonton, Alberta
13.Apr.2009 18:00
MacEwan Hall Ballroom Calgary, Alberta
14.Apr.2009 18:00
Riddell Centre Regina, Saskatchewan
15.Apr.2009 18:00
The Garrick Centre Winnipeg, Manitoba
17.Apr.2009 19:00
Station 4 (16+) St. Paul, Minnesota
18.Apr.2009 19:00
The Eagles Club Milwaukee, Wisconsin
19.Apr.2009 18:30
The Intersection Grand Rapids, Michigan
21.Apr.2009 17:30
Le Medley Montreal, Quebec
22.Apr.2009 17:00
Babylon Ottawa, Ontario
23.Apr.2009 18:30
Theatre Imperial Quebec City, Quebec
24.Apr.2009 19:30
The Chance Poughkeepsie, New York
25.Apr.2009 18:00
Alley Katz Richmond, Virginia
26.Apr.2009 20:00
Hooligans Jacksonville, North Carolina
27.Apr.2009 19:00
Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, Florida
10.Jul.2009 12:00
Sleep Train Amphitheatre - MAYHEM FEST Sacramento, California
11.Jul.2009 12:00
Shorelline Amphitheater - MAYHEM FEST San Francisco, California
12.Jul.2009 12:00
Glen Helen Pavilion - MAYHEM FEST San Bernardino, California
14.Jul.2009 12:00
White River Amphitheatre - MAYHEM FEST Seattle, Washington
17.Jul.2009 12:00
Cricket Pavilion - MAYHEM FEST Phoenix, Arizona
18.Jul.2009 12:00
Journal Pavilion - MAYHEM FEST Albuquerque, New Mexico
19.Jul.2009 12:00
Coors Amphitheater - MAYHEM FEST Denver, Colorado
21.Jul.2009 12:00
Sandstone Amphitheater - MAYHEM FEST Kansas City, Kansas
22.Jul.2009 12:00
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater - MAYHEM FEST St. Louis, Missouri
24.Jul.2009 12:00
Lakewood Amphitheater Atlanta, Georgia
25.Jul.2009 12:00
Verizon Wireless Music Center - MAYHEM FEST Indianapolis, Indiana
26.Jul.2009 12:00
First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre - MAYHEM FEST Chicago, Illinois
28.Jul.2009 12:00
Molson Amphitheatre Toronto, Ontario
29.Jul.2009 12:00
Toyota Pavilion - MAYHEM FEST Scranton, Pennsylvania
31.Jul.2009 12:00
Blossom Music Theatre Cleveland, Ohio
01.Aug.2009 12:00
Post Gazette Pavilion - MAYHEM FEST Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
02.Aug.2009 12:00
DTE Energy Music Theatre - MAYHEM FEST Detroit, Michigan
04.Aug.2009 12:00
Tweeter Center Boston, Massachusetts
06.Aug.2009 12:00
Virginia Beach Amphitheater - MAYHEM FEST Virginia Beach, Virginia
07.Aug.2009 12:00
Tweeter Center - MAYHEM FEST Camden, New Jersey
08.Aug.2009 12:00
New England Dodge Music Center - MAYHEM FEST Hartford, Connecticut
09.Aug.2009 12:00
Nissan Pavilion - MAYHEM FEST Washington DC, Washington DC
11.Aug.2009 12:00
Ford Amphitheatre - MAYHEM FEST Tampa, Florida
12.Aug.2009 12:00
Sound Advice Amphitheater - MAYHEM FEST West Palm Beach, Florida
14.Aug.2009 12:00
Superpages.com Center - MAYHEM FEST Dallas, Texas
15.Aug.2009 12:00
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - MAYHEM FEST Houston, Texas
16.Aug.2009 12:00
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater - MAYHEM FEST San Antonio, Texas

Bio

What more can be said, in this Year Of The Corpse 2009, that hasn’t already been whispered, grunted or screamed about the almighty Cannibal? They’ve smashed—nay, hammer smashed—every boundary set before them, defied every censor set upon them, and besmirched every country that would have them. After two decades of unending death metal torment, the band’s calling cards are many: the depraved lyrics, the blinding technical prowess, the dominating stage presence, the legions of dedicated fans, the million and a half albums sold. From their bloody Caesarian inception in 1988 and debut splatterfest Eaten Back To Life (1990), Cannibal Corpse have mangled the minds and stereo systems of death metal youth from Buffalo to Sydney to Tokyo to Tampa while playing a crucial role in inspiring a new wave of musicians like the Black Dahlia Murder and Cattle Decapitation.

In the far-flung death metal universe, the name Cannibal Corpse has achieved godfather status—not only for the band’s morbid musical legacy but because of their commitment to the scene as a whole. “Part of the reason we may have ended up in a leadership position in the scene is because we’ve been consistent,” bassist Alex Webster offers. “We’ve tried to stay 100% death metal in the kind of music we make, and we’ve always tried to take younger death metal bands on tour to help give back to the scene we’ve been so lucky with. So if we’ve become godfathers of death metal in any way, it’s because we care about the scene, and we’ve been consistently caring about it for our entire career.”

Indeed, the list of crucial Corpse slabs rolls off the tongue like something mangled and abscessed, but still vicious: 1992’s Tomb Of The Mutilated, 1994’s The Bleeding, 1996’s Vile—the album that marked the band’s new era under the gruesome vocal reign of George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher—1998’s Gallery Of Suicide and 2006’s brutally effective Kill. The band’s mainstream breaches over those years are well-documented: the infamous appearance in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective; a cameo in the World Of Warcraft computer games (the series recently introduced a character named “Gorge the Corpsegrinder”); a sadistic live performance at the birthday party of Elijah Blue, the musical progeny of Gregg Allman and Cher. In recent years, Cannibal’s influence has spawned new levels of genuflection from underground acts like Cannabis Corpse, who bow in deference to the masters—and the leaf—with albums entitled Blunted At Birth and Tube Of The Resinated. There are even a couple of dudes in Detroit who call themselves Acoustic Corpse and do unplugged versions of Cannibal classics like “Fucked With A Knife,” “Dismembered And Molested” and “I Cum Blood.”

The band themselves, however, just keep on killing. Having hacked and flayed their way through hordes of flesh-eating carcass fuckers, blood-slicked suicide galleries and compulsive disembowelers, the mighty Corpse have seen fit to expand their killing field for a bit of the old mass extermination. Witness their eleventh studio album, Evisceration Plague, wherein the band mushroom-clouds their own homicidal visions to pandemic proportions. Deep, festering cuts like “Scalding Hail,” “Carnivorous Swarm” and the title track see an ossified populous summarily decimated by wholly unnatural disasters conceived in the unkempt minds of co-lyricists and original members Webster and Paul Mazurkiewicz (drums). “We wanted death on an epic scale, as opposed to the individual, murderer-stalking-his-prey stuff we’ve done in the past—although the album still has a few of those songs,” Webster explains with a laugh. “It’s not War And Peace or anything—it’s a gore story—but the body count is higher than ever before.”

Aided and abetted by guitarists Rob Barrett and Pat O’Brien—not to mention the unmistakable throat of Mr. Fisher—Webster and Mazurkiewicz dismembered and reassembled their latest monstrosity at Mana Recording Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida, under the expert eye of Hate Eternal mastermind Erik Rutan. “I think it’s the tightest and most musically competent record we’ve ever done,” Webster says. “Not that the other ones weren’t competent, but it would be hard to find flaw with the execution of this one—the performances are rock solid. Musically, the goal was to make cool, catchy songs that are just as brutal and heavy as any of the older, more obscure stuff we’ve done. Our mission is to be a brutal death metal band, and if we get there by writing a technical song or a catchy groove song, that’s fine, as long as it’s brutal death metal at the end of the day.”

(Quelle: Metal Blade Records, 30.01.2009)


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