The blood's barely had time to dry since pioneering death metal quartet Autopsy celebrated their 25th anniversary, marking the occasion last summer with the compilation album All Tomorrow's Funerals and the epic concert DVD Born Undead. It's clear the horror-loving legends have come back refreshed, because their sixth full-length studio release The Headless Ritual is even darker and more sinister than Macabre Eternal, the band's critically-acclaimed 2011 album which marked their celebrated reunion after a sixteen-year hiatus. Seems they're dead-set on making up for that lost time, as they've been turning out some of their best work since they reunited in 2008. The extreme horror elements that the band has passionately embraced since their origins in the late '80s are still coming through as raw and unfiltered as ever – maybe even more so, as evidenced by the splatterific cover art from legendary Joe Petagno (whose credits include promo art for Motörhead,...
- 7/6/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
Death-metal mavericks Autopsy have returned, clawing their way back from the grave after lying dormant for well over a decade. Sicko drummer/vocalist and all-around brain trust Chris Reiffert has reanimated his fellow psychopaths Danny Corrales (guitar) and Eric Cutler (guitar/vocals), adding new member John Trevisano (bass) to bring the shambling and putrid terror that is Autopsy back to turgid life for the new album MacAbre Eternal.
- 6/12/2011
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Sean Smithson)
- Fangoria
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