Vital Vinyl Vlog Re-Review: Cannibal Corpse-The Bleeding (Tape)
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Okay The More Over The Years I've Consumed, "Cannibal Corpse-The Bleeding" The More I Love It!!! Sometimes I Just Prefer The Fright-train Attack Of The First Three Albums.
But Death Metal With Hooks, And Lyrics Decades Later That Still Live Rent Free In My Head Is Sick, And One Of The Reasons Why , "The Bleeding" Is An Essential Part Of The , "Cannibal Corpse" Barnes Era Catalog!
"Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic praised the album's guitar work, vocals, artwork, and Burns' production, saying the band "pushed the envelope in every imaginable way", calling it one of the "standout death metal albums of the mid-'90s". Joe DiVita of Loudwire named The Bleeding as the best death metal album of 1994. The Bleeding marks the end of an era for Corpse fans, as it was their last album featuring the lyrics and vocals of Chris Barnes. The Bleeding is also significant for another reason. The music, while still insanely heavy, is actually varied and full of tempo changes and the vocals are actually somewhat intelligible. Some might say that because of this, Cannibal Corpse lost the title of being the most hard-core band on the planet but I think that it was a direction that Cannibal Corpse needed to take.
Let’s face it, Cannibal Corpse’s sound, with every instrument always playing at breakneck speeds, and their controversial gross-out lyrics are their trademark and it is also their gimmick that helps them sell records. While they deserve credit for helping to put this kind of metal on the map, with three albums already under their belt, it was time for them to expand their sound a bit. What good would it have done the band to release another album exactly the same as Butchered at Birth and Tomb of the Mutilated? They have proved their metal (yes, I know it’s actually mettle) and have moved onto something more complex and definitely accessible but this is not a sell-out. The lyrics contain the same gore as previous albums, however this time around you can actually understand Barnes’s growlings which actually makes the songs even more disturbing. I believe the adage “less is more” can adequately describe the brutality of this album.
This is my favourite Corpse album of the Barnes era. My biggest gripe with the previous albums was that they simply lack variety (especially Butchered and Tomb) and sitting and actually listening to a whole album right to the end was a chore. Each song had the same blistering tempo (especially the drums, they would always be the same. Very disappointing) and the lyrics were lost in the unintelligible vocals making each song sound the same with very few exceptions and very few standout tracks (Don’t get me wrong, there are some). The songs on The Bleeding all have something unique to offer (except for An Experiment in Homicide, which is as average a Cannibal Corpse song as you can get) and this made picking out the killing songs incredibly difficult as each song on this album has parts that kick ass."
"The Early Days of Cannibalism; the Chris Barnes era of Cannibal Corpse on a sick as fuck deluxe cassette boxset. Features "Eaten Back to Life", "Butchered at Birth", "Tomb of the Mutilated", and "The Bleeding". All four releases on crazy full color UV printed cassette shells. The set includes all four tapes, a 20 page lyric booklet, a 4"x4" sticker, a logo guitar pick, and it comes inside a one of a kind, bloodsoaked and splattered burlap sack. These are limited to strictly 300 hand numbered copies, so snatch one or two up and make fun of your friends that missed out. Officially licensed from METAL BLADE RECORDS. "
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