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5.0 out of 5 stars
Gets better with each album,
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This review is from: The More You Suffer (Audio CD)
Carnal Forge started off strong with Whoses Going Burn? and just keep on handing out amazing cds. They have toned down the language but thats about it. The guitars are the same, the drums are still amazing, and the singer can still sing better then half the artist out there. Check out this band if you like Slayer or thrash, all cds are mandatory.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This band wipes their @ss with Slayer.,
By Ryan (Calgary, AB Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The More You Suffer (Audio CD)
This album just goes to prove (if Back from the Grave didn't already) that you don't need to play 300 notes a minute to be a good death metal band. There's a lot to be said for intensity and heaviness, and this album has both. It's absolutely brutal. This just goes to show to bands like Arch Enemy that you can play a guitar as fast as you want, but when the songs meander along and the riffs build up to no climax, you're still not a good songwriter. These guys are excellent songwriters. There's nothing too out-of-the-ordinary on this album but they shred the whole way through, and the vocalist is absolutely guttural. No clean vocals in this at all, and there didn't need to be. This guy is one of the most convincing vocalists in metal, alongside Jans Kidman of Meshuggah and Jonas Renske of Katatonia. Gah. Buy this CD today. You owe it to yourself.
5.0 out of 5 stars
...the more you need this for pleasure,
By king beagley "metal maven" (warsaw, in usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The More You Suffer (Audio CD)
Carnal Forge sounds like an angrier version of Slayer. the lead singer sounds like what Tom Araya would if he and his wife were in a fight. sadism never sounded this good. for more angry thrash, listen to Haunted, Pantera (R.I.P.), Destruction, Kreator, Slayer, Overkill, Destruction, Sodom, and Testament.
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