Four fan filmed cuts including “Infinite Night Terror” from their new album “Necromanteum” have arisen from the grave as Deathcore pioneers Carnifex began the destruction of The Vibes Centre in San Antonio Texas on 13th October. Also in the tarot card pack is “Slit Wrist Savior“, a cut from 2021’s “Graveside Confessions” which is fast
American Deathcore pioneers Carnifex have been ploughing a furrow into Planet Metal like crimson nails scratching faces and drawing blood since 2005 meaning that anniversary milestones are beginning to appear in their prized discography. It seems strange to be saying it but As I Lay Dying vocalist Tim Lambesis sat in the producers chair for
Also celebrating the release of a new album are Deathcore pioneers Carnifex who have dropped a video for “Cold Dead Summer” from their new beast “Graveside Confessions“, a record which had already surpassed a million Spotify streams thanks to 5 pre-release singles including a cover of “Dead Bodies Everywhere” by Nu-Metal masterminds KoRn. Now while
As 3rd September will see Deathcore pioneers Carnifex dropping “Graveside Confessions” via Nuclear Blast, vocalist Scott Ian Lewis spoke to Alicia Atout from KnotFest and topics of conversation include the bands mascot, the new wave of Deathcore bands carrying the torch for the genre and their eighth studio album which has seen music videos for
As the 10th Anniversary of “Until I Feel Nothing” approaches and with a new album on the way, Heavy New York spoke to vocalist Scot Ian Lewis from Carnifex about all things Deathcore in this new interview. The new record is called “Graveside Confessions” and has already spawned four singles including the title track in
Given their wealth of recently announced touring plans, it should come as no surprise that San Diego California Deathcore collective Carnifex have got a new album under wraps set for 3rd September via Nuclear Blast. The band themselves are calling “Graveside Confessions” their most personal record to date while sharing a music video for the