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Annotations of an autopsy
Annotations of an autopsy













If that’s all Fleshgod Apocalypse had given us in Oracles, it would have been enough –because the blowtorch metal was ass-kickingly over the top. You could search high and low and not find more pulverizing sounds that could still be called music with a straight face. By “blowtorch death metal,” we’re trying to convey the almost overpowering onslaught produced by rapid, atomizing, chainsaw guitar rhythms, blazingly fast drum noise (heavy on the blast beats), shred-tastic ax solos, and staccato, brutal-death-metal gutturals - all mixed together in a fuzz-heavy production.

annotations of an autopsy

Their 2009 debut album, Oracles, combined blowtorch death metal with (gulp!) classical music. Maybe there’s a band out in the world someplace that sounds like Italy’s Fleshgod Apocalypse - but if so, we haven’t heard it yet. ) Continue reading » Posted by Islander at 4:35 am Tagged with: Abominable Putridity, Annotations of An Autopsy, Big Chocolate, Burning the Masses, Cameron Argon, Disfiguring the Goddess, Suicide Silence And if you don’t know what we’re talking about, it’s time you found out! Oh yeah, Cam also talks about a mysterious new musical collaboration he’s got going on with Mitch Lucker of Suicide Silence (continue after the jump. If you’re a fan of Big Chocolate, Burning the Masses, Suicide Silence, Disfiguring the Goddess, or Abominable Putridity, you’ll want to read what he had to say because he touches on all those projects. We got in touch with Cam to get more details, and his answers to our questions appear after the jump. You can read that extended report, which included an interview with Cam Argon, at this location.Ĭam did indeed join BTM, he did indeed track the vocals on the band’s forthcoming release, Offspring of Time (which is scheduled for a July 20 release on Mediaskare Records), and he did indeed front the band on that European tour.īut on May 18, he put up a blog post stating that he would not be performing with BTM on the band’s 3-month, nationwide summer tour - which began the next day. We called it “ A Marriage Made in Hell,” because, you know, all involved are hella good. The exciting news back then was that Argon was joining BTM as its vocalist, adding his talents not only to the recording of BTM’s next album but also joining the band for an ass-kicking European tour with Suffocation, Annotations of An Autopsy, Nervecell, and Fleshgod Apocalypse. Back in mid-February, we enthusiastically reported the blessed union of the remarkable Cameron (“Big Chocolate”) Argon and the also-remarkable San Diego death-metal band, Burning the Masses.















Annotations of an autopsy