Finland’s Metalliluola recently conducted an interview with drummer and founding member Paul Mazurkiewicz of Florida-based death metal veterasn CANNIBAL CORPSE. You can now listen to the chat below.
Speaking about CANNIBAL CORPSE‘s 14th studio album, “Red Before Black”, Paul said: “I think it’s one of our best albums we’ve done — best collections of songs that we’ve put together here. I mean, we really worked very hard. Not that we’ve never worked hard before, of course, but for some reason, it just seemed like we worked a little extra hard. I know I did; I really wanted to take it to another level, if I could. I had really a sense of wanting to just do the best I can ever do, I guess, and I worked really hard — harder than I ever have, like I was just saying. So I’m really, really pleased with the album. I think the songs turned out great; I think they’re brutal, they’re catchy. We got a great guitar sound on the record. I’m really happy, actually.’
He continued: “We’re always happy for a release. We always try our hardest. It’s never been a thing of going through the motions with us, of course — we wouldn’t be here 30 years [later] on our 14th CD. But, like I said, just for some reason or another, this one just in particular, for me, I worked so hard and extra hard, and we worked hard together as a band to really craft these songs. And I think just from being around as long as we have, we’re just constantly trying to get better and becoming better songwriters and musicians and all that kind of thing. And I think it just happens with age — it should, in a sense. And you work hard and all that too, of course — everything. And that’s what’s kind of happening with us. I like to think that this album is a culmination of, you know, from the very beginning of CANNIBAL to, say, our 13th album, and then here you go, you’ve got the best of all that, and here’s ‘Red Before Black’, our best effort to date, I believe.”
“Red Before Black” was released on November 3 via Metal Blade Records. The follow-up to 2014’s “A Skeletal Domain” was recorded at Mana Recording Studios in Saint Petersburg, Florida with producer/engineer Erik Rutan (SOILENT GREEN, BELPHEGOR, HATE ETERNAL), who previously worked with CANNIBAL CORPSE on 2006’s “Kill”, 2009’s “Evisceration Plague” and 2012’s “Torture”.
CANNIBAL CORPSE kicked off a USA tour in support of the disc on November 3 in Jacksonville, Florida. Support on the trek is coming from POWER TRIP and GATECREEPER.
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net