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CANNIBAL CORPSE enters Sonic Ranch studios in Texas with producer Erik Rutan
Cannibal Corpse has begun recording their twelfth studio album at Sonic Ranch studios in Texas with producer Erik Rutan. The band has spent months writing the album and has recorded at Sonic Ranch in the past, but never with Rutan at the helm. More details on the album, including art, songs, title and more will be revealed in the months to follow. For now, the band is hard at work forging their next death metal offering.
Bassist Alex Webster adds: "After having spent the past 7 months writing and rehearsing new material, we're very excited to finally begin recording. We've had great success working with Erik Rutan on our past two albums so we've decided to work with him again, but to keep things fresh we decided on a change of location - we're returning to Sonic Ranch studios in Texas, where we've recorded several albums in the past. We are psyched to see how this combination works out- we feel it's pairing that could result in our best album yet."
Erik Rutan worked with Cannibal Corpse for both Kill (2006) and Evisceration Plague (2009) and is returning for a third time. Rutan explains further: "I am super excited to work with Cannibal Corpse for our 3rd album together. We are determined to make the best album we possibly can. Everyone is very focused and the new material is awesome. There is a great blend of classic, old school CC with a newer, more heavy, dynamic and aggressive approach. I look forward to the challenge of making one heavy as hell record!"
Cannibal Corpse's latest release, the Global Evisceration DVD, was released March of this year and contains nearly three hours of live and behind the scenes footage of the band as they travelled to 10 different countries in 18 days, three of which were countries the band had not previously played. To order and view clips, head over to http://www.metalblade.com/cannibalcorpse/.
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Since every other Cannibal Corpse album is good and Evisceration Plague was pretty mediocre that means this album should be good. |
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a newer, more heavy, dynamic and aggressive approach |
aka deathcore breakdowns |
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"CC: now more heavy, dynamic, and aggressive!"
WTF??? |
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Kill sucked ass, Evisceration Plague was good, but it's really starting to wear thin. |
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People need to stop letting Erik Rutan produce their albums (if "produce" keeps meaning "make it sound like it was recorded in a cement mixer and then compressed a bunch"). |
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rutan did their last two albums and they both sounded pretty great, i thought so atleast... |
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they also need to do some work with a better drummer... |
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they're like the opposite of most of the death bands out there that have a killer drummer but generic and gay riffing. corpse fucking always shreds hard and has a boring drummer. oh well. |
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Oh, that old chestnut. CC's drummer is solid and lets Webster and crew shred. He is perfect for what the band does. They've always stuck to the formula and got results. It's the tried and true AC/DC approach. |
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Cannibal Corpse needs to do a Radikvlt album |
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Oh, that old chestnut. CC's drummer is solid and lets Webster and crew shred. He is perfect for what the band does. They've always stuck to the formula and got results. It's the tried and true AC/DC approach. |
totally this. LET THE MUSIC BREATHE, MAN. |
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People need to stop letting Erik Rutan produce their albums (if "produce" keeps meaning "make it sound like it was recorded in a cement mixer and then compressed a bunch"). |
47 guitar tracks all playing different riffs or gtfo. |
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