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Slaughtercult

Exhumed Audio CD
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Exhumed is an American death metal band from San Jose, California, most recently signed to Relapse Records. They were formed in 1990, when sole remaining founding member Matt Harvey was at the age of 15. Exhumed spent much of the ensuing decade hacking its way through numerous demos, split CDs, and EPs. The band finally recorded their debut album, the genre-(re)defining and critic-repulsing "Gore… Read more in Amazon's Exhumed Store

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  • Audio CD (December 3, 2008)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Relapse
  • ASIN: B00004VWBW
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #132,075 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars The cult that slaughters posers, September 15, 2004
This review is from: Slaughtercult (Audio CD)
Continuing with their obvious grind-era Carcass worship along with early 90's death metal influence (Cannibal Corpse and similar acts), Exhumed have released their second album, which lives up to the band's name, as initially portrayed on their debut, `Gore Metal.' Death metal was not at its peak at the time of this release; on the contrary, I'd say it was somewhat jaded. It was jaded from the endless death metal clones that were constantly making music parallel to their favorite bands - no new bands really stood out at all because we'd all heard their material before they'd even released it. During the time of the seemingly never ending clone bands, Exhumed decided to step in and offer listeners another breath of fresh air, while nuking all of the bastard bands by dropping the `Slaughtercult' bomb on their armies. Now the majority of those bands are nothing more than a bunch of bad ideas long forgotten.

A step up from the previous production efforts, the mix is more violent and less restricting than Gore Metal; less restricting in the sense that there is no computer-editing of the sort and the sound is not polished. Less polishing could be considered more restricting, but no one can deny that it adds to the nightmare environment of every instrument colliding at once, leaving your brain in a complete wreck and blood creeping out of all orifices. This is by far the most intense and most distinguished piece of work from the masters of `gore metal' (a style which Exhumed are recognized for coining) thus far - extremely loud guitars, bass, vocals, and drums slapped on top of each other; it's almost like a live atmosphere without the bloodthirsty audience.

The loud guitars grind and crush with savage down-tuning and never cease with sonically razor sharp assault. These riffs show direct influence from Carcass with unrelenting battery of thrash-like down stroke riffs combined with death metal strumming and tremolo picking. One could argue that there is some influence from Death, Slayer, Iron Maiden, or even Judas Priest in the solos by their sparseness alone; Exhumed didn't settle on creating a solo that would require the skill and effort equivalent to a masturbation session. They put a lot more thought into this part of the album by creating complex and attractive guitar solos on top of the chaotic mess of sound. These guitars embody the experience of taking a more hands on approach inside of a slaughterhouse by chopping up carcasses with loud and buzzing heavy machinery; a fitting sound for an album title like `Slaughtercult.'

The crushing bass demands recognition as it pounds, clicks, and crashes in the brutish mix of murdering and nightmarish riffs. Many people shrug off the presence of bass in death metal, as if it were just a little child and their presence is of little significance in a family of savage brutes. A small and innocent looking child couldn't possibly do any harm, right? Not in this case. This is the murderous defect child of the Exhumed family and Bud Burke isn't afraid to give listeners a dose of true carnage with relentless and bludgeoning bass work. The youngster doesn't want any money for candy or ice cream; he wants the blood and guts of posers...and the brutality reigns supreme in Bud's performance.

The drumming style in death metal is often repetitive, which is pretty much what goes on with the stern drums of Exhumed with tons of wild blast beats. Col Jones may not win an award for craziest speed, originality, or jaw dropping breaks, but he gets the job done. Some snare parts are a bit muted by the excessively loud guitars and the demonic vocals, but most listeners will be pleased with Jones' performance. Much like the other instruments, the speed is very consistent. For this aspect of Slaughtercult, this is a good performance...but brings nothing new to the table.

The trade off vocal duties between Matt Harvey and Bud Burke is pretty cool. Matt Harvey takes some aspects of Bill Steer's raspy growls and adds a little more aggression and speed. The higher pitched growls and screams most definitely resemble the vocal work of Carcass. Bud Burke, on the other hand, goes for ultra low growls, using Chris Barnes on the Cannibal Corpse album, `Tomb of the Mutilated' as a reference point. Although Harvey's vocals are often times the more dominant voice of the band, I think anyone can appreciate the two different vocal styles that both of these guys bring to the band - which can only heighten their stage presence and performance during a live show.

This monster album goes straight for the jugular with a keen knife, and there are no subtleties about that at all. This release is a keeper and worth looking into if you like huge balls of sanguinary death metal.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ultraviolent gory grinding death metal, December 10, 2001
This review is from: Slaughtercult (Audio CD)
Exhumed are a great band because they take that unholy distortion and violence that typically you associate with grindcore but they don't fall prey to the short monotonous songs that grindcore bands sometimes turn out. Instead they rely on more musically sound death metal songs (since death metal in general places a much stronger emphasis on solid songwriting compared to the simple but direct violence of grind). So what we have here is music that contains that immediate and highly aggressive feel of grind but the songs are varied, interesting and don't all sound the same. Plus everything is about gore and thats always worth a mention. It's decently long too with thirteen songs and some great coverart. Fans of death and grind will like this
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This axe was indeed made to grind, June 11, 2010
This review is from: Slaughtercult (Audio CD)
Despite being down one band member, which is always a loss, Exhumed nevertheless pick right up where they left off with "Gore Metal" on their second album, this one, "Slaughtercult". The same intense, menacing music is featured on here to please fans of extreme metal. Their signature, super-distorted bass comes in sharp and crystal clear, filling out the sound amazingly. The drums are also not of this world, as blast after blast, fill after fill, Col Jones proves that he's one of the definitive extreme-metal drummers, a title that's NOT easy to claim! The guitar work is also impressive, with grinding, crushing riff after riff and frantic, screaming, wild guitar solos, much like Slayer in a more darkly melodic key. There are indeed some darkly melodic bits and pieces here and there, such as the chorus riff of "Forged in Fire (Formed In Flame)" or the intro to "This Axe Was Made To Grind". The band also slows it down for a very catchy, headbangable, mosh-worthy groove on the last song "Vacant Grave".
Overall, an excellent goregrind/deathgrind/ death metal album, whatever you may call it. Fans of heavy-duty metal are sure to dig this one, because even with their tongue firmly in cheek (you can tell they must have been snickering a little bit when they wrote the lyrics, they're great lyrics, but there are some enjoyable puns thrown in nevertheless), Exhumed is able to push new boundaries and make interesting ultra-extreme music. Highly recommended! Thanks for the time, and peace.
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