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| CDcame out the 26 August 2008 - Unique Leader Records |
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1. Deformed Future//Genetic Nightmare
2. Bone Nails
3. Harmlessly Eaten
4. Blood Commander
5. No One Forgotten (guitar solo- Berkay Demirer)
6. Corpsefield
7. Clandestine Depravity
8. Anomalistic Resurrection |
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| Review |
 13 / 20 |
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Formed in 2006 in Ankara, around the guitarists and composers Mert Kaya & Basoglu Berkan, Carnophage confirms the emergence of the Turkish brutal death metal, alongside his compatriots Decaying Purity of Istanbul. Playing in more technical areas, the band quickly recorded its first album in December 2007 in a local studio, picking up a valuable input contract with Unique Leader, specialist in the brutal death scene, through its many bands, such Vile, Gorgasm or Pyrexia. Take particularly care its recent achievements, the Californian label rewards the album with a great artwork, signed by the master Par Olofsson.
From the first notes, Carnophage announces the color of a brutal death under direct influence or New York or California’s bands like Suffocation of Deeds of Flesh. On the rhythmics square & complex of Onur & Bengi, Mert & Berkan swing a cascade of tight riffs, superimposing skillfully their guitars. Finally, even if the album don’t have exceptional depth, the guttural voice of Oral fit well in all, leaving an important place for the guitars, providing a good dynamic to the compositions.
In addition, since the great soli of tracks No One & Forgotten Corpsefield, fine riffs of Bone Nails, to the moods of Anomalistic Worked Resurrection, Carnophage seeks to offer a varied album, avoiding the trap of linearity, quickly boring. Finally, the production, missing a bit of power, has however a great mix, bringing the precision and clarity required by this technical death style.
Equally brutal, but more subtle as the Phases of Dimensional Torture of their neighbours Decaying Purity, Deformed Future Genetic Nightmare stands among the albums of quality, confirming the rise of Turkey on the international brutal death scene. However, good student, Carnophage lacks identity to truly prevail, making therefore in the shadow of its European homonyms, such as Beheaded, Kataplexia or Inveracity.
Fabien.
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