![]() ![]() How it works obviously we don’t spend too much time writing and recording, usually our window or time frame is about 6 months and then you have a specific time to do that in. Paul: It seems to be just kind of rolling along, I mean I think we’re lucky that we got very creative minds in the band that when we need to pull it out of us, we do. Does it get more and more difficult or easier as time goes on as far as, not just the physical aspect but the creative part of it? But yeah, we just love doing what we are doing and love creating and love being Cannibal Corpse so we’ll just it keep going.Īndrew: We love you guys for doing it as well. I mean really, you got to make the most of it and just push it to the limits even more so I think. I mean I think maybe even the older we get you would think it be the opposite but at the same time I think it’s also that, how much time have we got left? How many albums have you got left in you kind of thing. If anything it’s getting more intense, right. ![]() We’re fortunate to have done the things we have done and you just kinda keep going with it and I think we’ve done that of course, we’ve always just tried to do the best we can do, write the best song possible, make the best album possible, try to push the limits and that kind of thing and this album is no different. I mean you’re right, we’ve been around a long time and been fairly consistent I think and I think that just comes from how we started as kids wanting to play some crazy music and you get your foot in the door, you do something with it. Paul: I think we just like what we do here. ![]() What is the key to keep doing what you are doing? We recently caught up with drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz to talk about the new songs and working around the pandemic as well as the longevity of the band and those infamous windmills from Corpsegrinder Fisher.Īndrew: I had a chance to listen to the album last night and you guys don’t seem to miss a beat, you’ve been going for a long time for a number of years and still as intense and as brutal as ever. It’s yet another brutal slab of unapologetic death metal that, even 30 plus years into their career, sounds just as extreme and unrelentless as their early work which helped push the genre into new levels. Death metal veterans Cannibal Corpse will release their fifteenth studio album, “Violence Unimagined”, via Metal Blade Records on April 16th. ![]()
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