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Cannibal Corpse - The Bleeding review



Reviewer:
9.1

553 users:
8.33
Band: Cannibal Corpse
Album: The Bleeding
Style: Death metal
Release date: April 12, 1994
Guest review by: Papa_Ray


01. Staring Through The Eyes Of The Dead
02. Fucked With A Knife
03. Stripped, Raped And Strangled
04. Pulverised
05. Return To Flesh
06. The Pick-Axe Murders
07. She Was Asking For It
08. The Bleeding
09. Force Fed Broken Glass
10. An Experiment In Homicide

The Bleeding is the fourth Cannibal Corpse album and the last with founding vocalist Chris Barnes. Released in 1994, it is a very different album for the band and to this day they have not written or released anything like it. It is dissimilar from the first three records featuring Barnes due to its more guitar-oriented sound and catchiness, as well as occasionally combining groove elements with the patented sound of the band. This was also the album that Barnes decided that he wanted to be understood, abandoning the inhumanly deep vocal style used on Tomb Of The Mutilated. I vastly prefer Barnes' vocals on The Bleeding to anything he has done before or since. Some people felt that by become more understandable, Barnes and the band were "softening" their sound, which I think is simply ridiculous.

The Bleeding starts out with the songs "Staring Through The Eyes Of The Dead," "Fucked With A Knife," and "Stripped, Raped And Strangled," which are all Cannibal Corpse classics of the highest order, the latter being the catchiest song the band ever wrote. I also find the zombie tale of "Return To Flesh" to be extremely enjoyable, especially its downright creepy guitar-work. Both "The Pick-Axe Murders" and "She Was Asking For It" have a very similar concept and are solid death metal tunes, even if they are a tad hilarious. For some reason, I always wished the band had switched the order of the last two songs, "Force Fed Broken Glass" and "An Experiment In Homicide," as I find the former to be better suited for a closer. Minor complaints.

You cannot mention this album without praising the work of producer Scott Burns. He really gave it his all on this record, especially with Alex Webster's bass, which has not sounded as good on record before or since. The tone of his bass is startlingly warm, and does not sport the weak clinky sound countless death metal bassists fall into. The guitars have a wonderful crunch to them, somehow sounding raw and polished at the same time. Chris Barnes has stated that he believes The Bleeding got the best production job out of all the albums he has been a part of in his career, and I wholeheartedly agree.

After this record the band would get Corpsegrinder and become more technical with each release, all the while losing a bit of the catchiness this album is so famous for. Because of this, The Bleeding remains a unique Cannibal Corpse record, and an all-around death metal classic. If you have heard bad things about this album, especially the whole "softening up" nonsense, give it a chance because, despite making some great death metal albums, Cannibal Corpse would never sound this good again. Highly recommended.


Rating breakdown
Performance: 10
Songwriting: 9
Originality: 8
Production: 10

Written by Papa_Ray | 30.08.2010




Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.


Comments

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30.08.2010 - 08:30
Rating: 9
Deadmeat
Necrobutcher
I'd also come to review this album.. totaly agree with you i all except the 10 in production... nice review mate.
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30.08.2010 - 13:25
Rating: 8
vezzy
Stallmanite
Definitely Cannibal Corpse's best, but even still, not worthy of a 9. Your review is a bit lacking description though.
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30.08.2010 - 14:39
I'd say the 9.1 score is pretty fair. It is probably CCs most memorable album, but I personally find the album before and after this in my rotation a little more.
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30.08.2010 - 15:19
Rating: 8
vezzy
Stallmanite
Written by theflyingmachine on 30.08.2010 at 14:39

I'd say the 9.1 score is pretty fair. It is probably CCs most memorable album, but I personally find the album before and after this in my rotation a little more.

It is their most memorable, but even The Bleeding isn't a 9.
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30.08.2010 - 15:36
Rating: 8
Angelic Storm
Melodious
I dont even think The Bleeding is the best CC album with Chris Barnes. (Id give that award to Eaten Back To Life)

But it is a decent, at times great album, with the first half of the album in particular being loaded with classics. I'd give this one an 8. xD
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31.08.2010 - 00:19
Rating: 9
I_Die_Often
I like it better every time I listen to it.
I started out giving it a 7, I now have it at 9 only because I can't display an 8.5
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06.03.2014 - 18:09
Rating: 9
pkillerjp
I would say a 9 is very deserving. These songs remain highlights of their live set list even today.
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01.06.2015 - 23:46
Rating: 9
SatanSon
This album
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