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Cephalic Carnage Slay On New Album

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Denver-based grindcore quintet Cephalic Carnage has announced that they’re recording an as-yet-untitled new album in their own studio. Working again with producer Dave Otero (Catheter, Throcult), the group, known for their stop-on-a-dime rhythm shifts and self-aware sense of humor, has resumed tracking guitar parts for their follow up to 2005’s Anomalies after a brief pause during Colorado’s three major blizzards around New Year’s. Guitarist Zac Joe said in a press release, "[The music] gives me that excited naughty little feeling in the pit of my stomach that can only be compared to the first time you make out with your best friend's girl." Expect more ribald storytelling and blastbeats come the album’s approximated May 2007 release.

In addition to working on their album, Cephalic Carnage will appear as support for Slayer’s January 31 appearance at Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium.

Source: CMJ

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1. inhatredofme writes:

these guys are just brutal and hilarious all at once.

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2. Zero Tolerance writes:

"Slay on the new album"

Dude, ALL their albums slay!

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3. exzoomer writes:

fuggin' ay \,,/

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4. deathmetalrules420 writes:

CAN NOT WAIT....BEST GRIND BAND EVER!!!

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5. metalmayhem writes:

Kill for Weed...

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