Music Review: Carnifex - The Diseased and the Poisoned
Published May 21, 2008
Carnifex is derived from the Old English word for "executioner," or that's what the promotional material tells me. Doing a quick wiki search I discover that it is also in the species (genus? I can never tell which is which) name for an extinct marsupial lion, a crab, and a bird. What any of these things have to do with each other is beyond me, I just thought it was mildly interesting that an ancient word for executioner is related to a marsupial, a crab, and a bird, as well as a death-core band. Of all these relations, the band is likely to be worse for your health, at least if their music is going to have anything to do with it! Just you wait until their Victory Records debut, The Diseased and the Poisoned, hits shelves and proceeds to bash your head in, should it have the opportunity.
If there is one word to describe the music of Carnifex, that word would be "brutal." Now, the music is not terribly complex or technical, but it is heavy, tight, and clearly has every intention of delivering a punishing experience. The biggest problem is that brutality does not a good album, or band, make. This music is good if all you need is a time waster, but if you are looking for anything of substance, you are going to want to look elsewhere. Don't get me wrong, I did not find it to be an offensive experience, quite the opposite. The Diseased and the Poisoned is the equivalent of a popcorn movie, you know the type, all surface fluff that is fun while it lasts, but it does not dig itself into the gray matter and proceed to haunt your memories.
Listening to the album, they seem like a combination of Bludgeon and Victory Records label mates With Blood Comes Cleansing. The former is a hardcore act with an extremely clipped sound that keeps perfect time and does a good job of beating dents into your skull, while With Blood Comes Cleansing brings crushing death tones led by throat ripping vocals. Carnifex displays both of these elements throughout. A problem of their combining of these elements is that they don't have anything else to back it up.
- Music Review: Carnifex - The Diseased and the Poisoned
- Published: May 21, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Metal, Review
- Writer: Chris Beaumont
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Christopher Beaumont spends much of his time writing about entertainment when he isn't sitting in a movie theater. He is known around the office as the "Movie Guy" and is always ready to talk about his favorite form of entertainment and offer up recommendations. Interests include science fiction, horror, and metal music. His writings can be found at 


