REVIEW
CHAINSAW DISSECTION - Eviscerated by a Ravenous Cannibal
Released: 2009 | Label: Coptercrash | Rating: 3/10 | Reviewer: PSL | Provided by: Coptercrash



01. Intro
02. Homicidal Lunatic
03. Grotesque
04. She Thought I was Sane
05. Necrofetish
06. Maximum Bloodshed
07. Beaten and Killed
08. Pieces of Her
09. Obscene Homicide
10. Watch Her Die
11. Skinner
12. Splatterd Mess
13. Payback
14. Drifter of Death
15. Dead Earth
16. Methods of Murder
17. Hideously Devoured
18. Dead Girl Lust
19. Carving Torsos
20. Cannibal Freaks
21. Dead and Decaying
22. She was Dismembered
23. Death Scenes
24. Grim Gravedigger
25. Butchered Bitch
26. From the Grave
27. Gorehead
28. Rotten Remnants
29. Maimed
30. Painful Execution

This could have been a good CD, but there are two things that kill Eviscerated by a Ravenous Cannibal for my concern and that's the poorly programmed drums and the shitty production.

I usually like this kind of brutal music a lot, if it's done the right way, but a big problem on Eviscerated by a Ravenous Cannibal is that it sounds too much like a demo recording and it doesn't really help that Bob Egler seems to focus only on being as brutal as possible.

It's obvious that Bob have been listening a lot to Mortician and bands alike, but unlike Mortician, XXX Maniak, Lymphatic Phlegm and other bands who use drum-machines this becomes way too much of the same right away. The drums are almost solely to blame for this as Bob pretty much use the same exhausting blastbeat over and over.

There's not a lot of variation in the drumming and it gets very annoying. It's a shame as there are some good riffs and ideas hidden between all the same-sounding parts. Something that could have helped add some multiplicity is the use of samples, but there is only a short intro and that's it. With so little diversity in the music it would have been a good idea to have put in a few samples.

The sound is not very good either - it's grimy and sounds like it's been turned up way too loud. That way it distorts a lot of what is going on. It's a shame that the content doesn't match the great artwork, album title and lyrics. Better drums and production would have lifted Eviscerated by a Ravenous Cannibal a couple of levels and made it a more interesting effort.





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