Taming The Cannibals

Ehnahre
Taming The Cannibals

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Release date: 09/Nov/2010
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 The Clatterbones
1.2 Foehn (Lullaby)
1.3 Animals
1.4 Birth Dues
1.5 Revelation and Decline
1.6 Birth
Number of discs: 1
Description:2010 sophomore album from the Avant Black/Death/Doom Metal band. Taming the Cannibals is one of the more cerebral and challenging Death Metal albums to come out this year. Featuring former members of Prog/Gothic art-rockers Kayo Dot and Avant-Death Metalists Biolich, the Boston-based group unleashes extreme chaotic dissonance and pitch-black chthonic textures-a combination of atonal 20th-century classical music and vicious blackened death laced with stretches of intense choral ambience and blasts of calcifying, glacial doom. Ehnahre creates some of the most difficult death metal out there, but balances the relentlessly unpredictable arrangements with seething aggression and crushing riffage.
Recorded and mixed at Amps vs. Ohms, June and July 2010. Cover art, Cannibals, 2003. All music © 2010 Digipak. Lyrics to "The Clatterbones" adapted from the text "Song for the Clatterbones" by F.R. Higgins Lyrics to "Foehn" and "Birth" adapted from the text by Georg Trakl Lyrics to "Animals" adapted from the text by Walt Whitman Lyrics to "Birth-Dues" adapted from the text by Robinson Jeffers Sample on "Animals" taken from a recording of "Lamento per il Venerdi Santo", sourced from the Ethnomusicological Archives of the Accademia nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rome.
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: CBR89CD
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MetalMattLongo - 24/Nov/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
Perhaps it’s unfair to review this album after Atheist‘s latest. But it is ironic, considering both bands have influences from different schools of ja...