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Mark Lewis, brother of Carnifex vocalist Scott Lewis no less, and producer of some brilliant albums by Whitechapel, Arsis, Battlecross and The Black Dahlia Murder to name but a few, handles the production duties here, and he does a superb job. This is exactly what a deathcore record should sound like. The drum sound is crystal clear, and the guitars have that low end punch to them that the genre demands to have any real substance. It also helps that they’re performed brilliantly. The guitarists are constantly locked in with each other and churning out gut-wrenching riffs, as well as incorporating tremolo-picked leads giving an almost black metal tinge to the songs which serves the boost the overall sound even further and separate Carnifex from those deathcore bands content to be as continually unimaginative as possible. Shawn Cameron’s drums are impeccable, and when it comes to writing breakdowns Carnifex really are one of the very best in the business. They’re littered all over the place, but each is as memorable and punchy as the last, never wandering into Emmure territory of filling your albums with totally lacklustre material. Scott Lewis meanwhile is on fine form, both his brutal gutturals and his visceral high screams helping make this album all the greater.
Honestly Carnifex is a rare beast in deathcore, a band that will not only appeal to deathcore fans but also fans of extreme metal as a whole, traditional death metal fans and even black metal fans being able to find something to enjoy here. In a world full of Emmures and Attilas they’re a perfect summation of what deathcore can really be, and Die Without Hope is a fine return.
Honestly Carnifex is a rare beast in deathcore, a band that will not only appeal to deathcore fans but also fans of extreme metal as a whole, traditional death metal fans and even black metal fans being able to find something to enjoy here. In a world full of Emmures and Attilas they’re a perfect summation of what deathcore can really be, and Die Without Hope is a fine return.
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