Slaughtercult Explained

Slaughtercult
Type:studio
Artist:Exhumed
Cover:Slaughtercult cover.jpg
Recorded:Trident Studios, Concord, California from May 2–9, 2000, and Soundlab Studios, Örebro, Sweden from May 12–14, 2000
Genre:Deathgrind
Label:Relapse
Prev Title:Gore Metal
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Anatomy Is Destiny
Next Year:2003

Slaughtercult is the second full-length studio album by American death metal band Exhumed. It contained backup vocals from Henke Forss from Dawn and guest lead guitars on one song by Mieszko Talarczyk of Nasum.

Overview

Founding member Matt Harvey said that Slaughtercult was "the album where we came closest to achieving our goal – just a brutal, simple, direct group of songs that were very up-front and live sounding."[1] He further noted the band's pride over the lack of double bass on the album, in contrast to contemporary death metal trends. Slaughtercult also reduced the quantity of sound effects and samples in comparison to Gore Metal; Harvey attributed this to the departure of Ross Sewage, who had taken a leading role in the implementation of these sound elements in the past.[2] Harvey said, "We didn't feel like they [the sound effects and samples] fit in with the overall direction of the material and the feel of the album and we just wanted to make something 100% over-the-top and in-your-face."

In support of Slaughtercult, the band toured the US three times, and embarked on their first proper European tour, including co-headlining festivals like Fuck the Commerce and Obscene Extreme. The band also appeared at the Wacken Open Air festival.

Track listing

All songs written by Matt Harvey, except where noted.

Personnel

Exhumed

Guest musicians

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Abominator. Mike. Interview With Matt Harvey of Exhumed. Metal Maniacs. May 4, 2013. August 23, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100831052553/http://www.metalmaniacs.com/2010/interview-with-matt-harvey-of-exhumed/. August 31, 2010.
  2. Web site: Nocera. Billy. Interviews: Exhumed. Braindead Zine. Grindgrore.net. May 7, 2013.