I just saw Cannibal Corpse for the first time. They didn't disappoint.
Friends that had seen them before told me they were a death metal machine live, but after watching some live footage on YouTube from the last 10 years I was worried they'd be a bit naff.
They were not. Brutal sound and so tight. Some of the extended blasts slowed down a bit as they went on, but they're like 80 years old now so I'll forgive Paul M for that. Magnanimous soul that I am.
Corpsegrinders voice alone is worth the visit. Hell yesI just saw Cannibal Corpse for the first time. They didn't disappoint.
Friends that had seen them before told me they were a death metal machine live, but after watching some live footage on YouTube from the last 10 years I was worried they'd be a bit naff.
They were not. Brutal sound and so tight. Some of the extended blasts slowed down a bit as they went on, but they're like 80 years old now so I'll forgive Paul M for that. Magnanimous soul that I am.
Yeah I'm waiting on a tour by them, they come down here a bit I believe. I'm kind of a new fan, their latest album absolutely rips.
100% metal
excerpt:
Full vid.. fast forward to 11:45
I just saw Cannibal Corpse for the first time. They didn't disappoint.
Friends that had seen them before told me they were a death metal machine live, but after watching some live footage on YouTube from the last 10 years I was worried they'd be a bit naff.
They were not. Brutal sound and so tight. Some of the extended blasts slowed down a bit as they went on, but they're like 80 years old now so I'll forgive Paul M for that. Magnanimous soul that I am.
CC is an example of what a top-level band should bring in terms of professionalism. I haven't had any interest in their studio stuff for years (just looked it up and the last album I recognise a song from is Torture), but would still see them live knowing that you can safely expect a top-quality performance.