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Cattle Decapitation - Announce & Detail Tenth Studio Album


Long-standing deathgrind formation from California, Cattle Decapitation, disclose details in connection with their new album announcement. Dubbed Terrasite, this will be the band's 10th studio album and unleashed upon the masses on May 12th, 2023 (Metal Blade Records). The 10-piece outing was produced by Dave Otero. Longtime collaborator Wes Benscoter took over the creation of the album's cover artwork.

Vocalist Travis Ryan: "We've all heard the old saying about how the cockroach is so pervasive... so invasive... so insidious... that they could survive a nuclear war... Our previous album, Death Atlas, left the world blackened and lifeless.. or so we thought. It turns out that the carbon-encrusted bodies that adorned the album's layout and music video (and that resemble the victims of Pompeii that were frozen in time by the Mt. Vesuvius disaster of 79 A.D.) were actually more of a cocoon stage for something much more vicious to come: Humanity 2.0.

"On the cover we see the terrasite, aka ‘earth-eater,’ molting from its ootheca. Having lived the tortuous existence of being a human, they have now re-emerged into a new world... saddened... confused... PISSED; rebirthed as a new variant of human disease, now adapted to continue and finish the utter ravaging of its home planet, Earth."


Album tracklist:

01. Terrastic Adaptation
02. We Eat Our Young
03. Scourge Of The Offspring
04. The Insignificants
05. The Storm Upstairs
06. ...And The World Will Go On Without You
07. A Photic Doom
08. Dead End Residents
09. Solastalgia
10. Just Another Body






Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Cattle Decapitation
Posted: 11.01.2023 by Abattoir


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Comments: 9   Visited by: 117 users
11.01.2023 - 11:58
gavdann
Awesome
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11.01.2023 - 12:01
nonZero
Freaky album cover, but I like the concept overall. Reminds me a bit of the Cronenberg movie Naked Lunch. Looking forward to this one!
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11.01.2023 - 12:10
Tatras
Please stop those "chip and dale" singing! Pleae be brutal again.
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11.01.2023 - 13:43
Jaro
That face has some meme potential to it, I look forward to the amazing work I'm sure the internet is gonna provide us with.
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11.01.2023 - 13:59
gavdann
Written by Tatras on 11.01.2023 at 12:10

Please stop those "chip and dale" singing! Pleae be brutal again.

HELL NO!! That's a part of what separates Cattle Decap from the rest. The last three albums have been the best of their entire career for me.
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11.01.2023 - 15:15
A Real Mönkey
That photo is me stepping outside for the first time in months after lockdown.

Fuggin stoked for it, tho.
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11.01.2023 - 15:26
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
Written by Tatras on 11.01.2023 at 12:10

Please stop those "chip and dale" singing! Pleae be brutal again.

I agree. Big deterrent for me.
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12.01.2023 - 04:01
UPDIRNS
The description Travis gives this album is death metal poetry! Death Atlas was a masterclass and I cannot wait to here the follow up. Bring on May 12th!
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12.01.2023 - 14:13
musclassia
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Written by gavdann on 11.01.2023 at 13:59

Written by Tatras on 11.01.2023 at 12:10

Please stop those "chip and dale" singing! Pleae be brutal again.

HELL NO!! That's a part of what separates Cattle Decap from the rest. The last three albums have been the best of their entire career for me.

I think they're a great asset to Cattle Decap, but I did feel like they were overused on Death Atlas, at least on some songs; used sparingly on Monolith Of Inhumanity and The Antropocene Extinction, they're a fascinating dynamic, but on Death Atlas, in the passages where they're used more liberally and sound a bit cleaner, I felt some of the limitations of Ryan as a singer started to become apparent. I can handle a similar amount of them as on the last record, but if they're even more prevalent, I suspect I'm going to find parts of this new one offputting if the delivery is the same
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