A Skeletal Domain
Cannibal Corpse get right to the point on "High Velocity Impact Splatter," the opening cut on the venerable death metal outfit's 13th long player, the predictably vile and antagonistic, Metal Blade-issued A Skeletal Domain.
Now 13 albums in, pure USDM crop-creamers Cannibal Corpse have little left to prove, and while it's arguable that they just make the same damn album over and over again, there are subtleties to be found, if that's the kinda thing you spend your Friday nights doing.
A review of A Skeletal Domain by Canninbal Corpse, available September 15th in Europe and September 16th in North America via Metal Blade Records.
Cannibal Corpse stick to their formula of straightforward brutality and lyrical grotesquery with winning results, writes <strong>Dom Lawson</strong>
Cannibal Corpse - A Skeletal Domain review: Cannibal Corpse are nothing if not reliable. The elder statesmen of death metal rarely (if ever) make a misstep when it comes to their music.