Tag: Visions of Infinihility

Playthrough: “Within Throat, Within Heart” from Carnosus!

Celebrating the arrival of their prequel album “Wormtales” via Willowtip Records, Swedish Progressive Death Metal overlords Carnosus have shared a one take vocal performance of “Within Throat, Within Heart“. The events thematically and lyrically take place before those of its critically acclaimed predecessor “Visions of Infinihility” and was recorded and produced by the band themselves

NEWS: Carnosus love the smell of rot in the morning…

What was the World like before everyone fell in love with the notion of a prequel? Progressive Death Metal overlords Carnosus have unveiled a third single in “Yearnings of A Rotten Spine” from the upcoming new album “Wormtales” out 18th October via Willowtip Records. Whisper it but the band, who hail from Örebro are calling

NEWS: Carnosus charm the worms out of a freshly dug grave?

Whispered among worms were the rumors of a new album from Progressive Death Metal outfit Carnosus. Heavier and darker “Wormtales” slithers its way across shifting desert sands from Örebro Sweden, the album is a prequel to their critically acclaimed 2023 record “Visions of Infinihility“. The promise is of some of the band’s most impressive riffs

NEWS: Carnosus swim with the fishes, wriggle with the worms?

A prequel to the critically acclaimed 2023 album “Visions of Infinihility” by Swedish Progressive Death Metal band Carnosus titled “Wormtales” has been announced by Willowtip Records for 18th October in all the usual formats. Re-amped, mixed and mastered by Robert Kukla (Samsas Traum, Obscura, HammerFall) at Obsidian Recording Studios,  the record has been preceded by “Within

Playthrough: “Castle of Grief” from Carnosus!

How many strings does it take to play bass in Technical Death Metal outfit Carnosus? The flame haired Marcus Strindlund answers that one in his Örebro Sweden home with a 7 string rendition of “Castle of Grief” from the bands February 2023 released album “Visions of Infinihility“. Available over at bandcamp and highly recommended by

Playthrough: “Towards Infinihilistic Purity” by Carnosus!

Two weeks after the sighting of the UFO which is now known to be “Visions Of Infinihility” by Örebro Sweden based Technical Death Metal Carnosus, the band have allowed screamer Jonatan Karasiak out of the basement for a one take vocal performance of “Towards Infinihilistic Purity“. It’s the metaphorical equivalent of an hour in the

Playthrough: “Ossein Larcenist” from Carnosus!

The evil eye of Carnosus cries a thousand tears as guitarist Rickard Perrson gives a demonstration of “Ossein Larcenist” from the Technical Death Metal acts recently deceased abomination “Visions Of Infinihility” from Orebro Sweden. All of that means we’ve skillfully avoided the temptation to make jokes about Captain of the USS Enterprise Jean-Luc Picard or

Playthrough: “Calamity Crawl” from Carnosus!

Ahead of the 10th February arrival of “Visions Of Infinihility” by Örebro Sweden based Technical Death Metal Carnosus, bassist Marcus Strindlund has given us a playthrough of the second cut from the album. Titled “Calamity Crawl” it’s performed on a seven string bass, something which the band themselves describe as “7-string-phat-bass-brutalism“. If you like what

Review: “Visions of Infinihility” by Carnosus

A concept album set within the same dystopian universe as their 2020 debut full length album “Dogma Of The Deceased” and lyrically centred around a tyrannical reign with the purpose of repopulating the world with a cadaverine-like race “Visions of Infinihility” marks the sophomore release from Örebro Sweden based Technical Progressive Melodic Death Metal act

Playthrough: “In Debt To Oblivion” from Carnosus!

The poison chalice overflows with the tears of the Cyclops as Swedish Technical Death Metal act Carnosus prepare to unveil “Visions Of Infinihility” on 10th February. The band have described the record as both a prequel and a contemporary side-story to their previous album, 2020’s “Dogma Of The Deseased“, which explores the same universe. They