Carnifex preparing new album

4 September 2011 | 9:39 pm | Staff Writer
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San Diego-based deathcore band Carnifex is currently recording their new album, entitled "Until I Feel Nothing", which is set for an Oct. 25th, 2011 release via Victory Records.Produced by Tim Lambesis (As I Lay Dying), "Until I Feel Nothing" captures an in-your-face extremity that drips with malice and ferocity, solidifying the effort as the most anticipated album of the year. Selling over 70,000 units to date in the U.S., Carnifex has spawned a string of impressive debuts. Carnifex's Victory debut, "The Diseased and Poisoned", garnered a #19 spot on Billboard's Top Heatseekers Chart and 2010's "Hell Chose Me" debuted at #175 on the Top 200 Chart and #27 on the Independent Chart, with over 3,100 units sold in the first week.

San Diego-based deathcore band Carnifex is currently recording their new album, entitled "Until I Feel Nothing", which is set for an Oct. 25th, 2011 release via Victory Records.

Produced by Tim Lambesis (As I Lay Dying), "Until I Feel Nothing" captures an in-your-face extremity that drips with malice and ferocity, solidifying the effort as the most anticipated album of the year. Selling over 70,000 units to date in the U.S., Carnifex has spawned a string of impressive debuts. Carnifex's Victory debut, "The Diseased and Poisoned", garnered a #19 spot on Billboard's Top Heatseekers Chart and 2010's "Hell Chose Me" debuted at #175 on the Top 200 Chart and #27 on the Independent Chart, with over 3,100 units sold in the first week.

Taking the metal world by storm, "Until I Feel Nothing" effortlessly proves why Carnifex is one of the most lauded acts of 2011. During the writing process for the new album, Carnifex aimed to redefine their extreme sound, resulting in their most brutal album to date. The dark, blasphemous approach to "Until I Feel Nothing" results in an abrasive record, complete with blood-curdling screams and razor-sharp guitar riffs – the kind only Carnifex is able to flawlessly deliver.