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Death Shall Rise
Ah, Cancer, the band that proves death metal doesn't have to take itself too seriously. Their latest album "Death Shall Rise" is a raucous journey through the depths of hell, complete with growling vocals, screeching guitars, and relentless drumming.
From the moment you press play, you are transported to a world where demons roam free and the only currency is brutality. The opening track, "Hung, Drawn and Quartered," sets the tone perfectly with its blistering riffs and guttural screams.
But don't be fooled by the sinister themes – Cancer knows how to inject a healthy dose of humour into their music. Tracks like "Back from the Dead" and "Forced Entry" are both dark and dangerously catchy, making it impossible not to headbang along.
One standout moment on the album is "Gorehog," a track that perfectly captures the unholy marriage of death metal and absurdity. The lyrics may be gruesome, but the infectious energy of the music is impossible to resist.
Overall, "Death Shall Rise" is a wild ride that will leave you both terrified and exhilarated. Cancer may be a band that revels in the macabre, but they do it with a wink and a nod that sets them apart from their peers. So grab your pitchforks and get ready to mosh – this album is not for the faint of heart.
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Death Shall Rise
Death Shall Rise
Ah, Cancer, the band that proves death metal doesn't have to take itself too seriously. Their latest album "Death Shall Rise" is a raucous journey through the depths of hell, complete with growling vocals, screeching guitars, and relentless drumming.
From the moment you press play, you are transported to a world where demons roam free and the only currency is brutality. The opening track, "Hung, Drawn and Quartered," sets the tone perfectly with its blistering riffs and guttural screams.
But don't be fooled by the sinister themes – Cancer knows how to inject a healthy dose of humour into their music. Tracks like "Back from the Dead" and "Forced Entry" are both dark and dangerously catchy, making it impossible not to headbang along.
One standout moment on the album is "Gorehog," a track that perfectly captures the unholy marriage of death metal and absurdity. The lyrics may be gruesome, but the infectious energy of the music is impossible to resist.
Overall, "Death Shall Rise" is a wild ride that will leave you both terrified and exhilarated. Cancer may be a band that revels in the macabre, but they do it with a wink and a nod that sets them apart from their peers. So grab your pitchforks and get ready to mosh – this album is not for the faint of heart.
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Ah, Cancer, the band that proves death metal doesn't have to take itself too seriously. Their latest album "Death Shall Rise" is a raucous journey through the depths of hell, complete with growling vocals, screeching guitars, and relentless drumming.
From the moment you press play, you are transported to a world where demons roam free and the only currency is brutality. The opening track, "Hung, Drawn and Quartered," sets the tone perfectly with its blistering riffs and guttural screams.
But don't be fooled by the sinister themes – Cancer knows how to inject a healthy dose of humour into their music. Tracks like "Back from the Dead" and "Forced Entry" are both dark and dangerously catchy, making it impossible not to headbang along.
One standout moment on the album is "Gorehog," a track that perfectly captures the unholy marriage of death metal and absurdity. The lyrics may be gruesome, but the infectious energy of the music is impossible to resist.
Overall, "Death Shall Rise" is a wild ride that will leave you both terrified and exhilarated. Cancer may be a band that revels in the macabre, but they do it with a wink and a nod that sets them apart from their peers. So grab your pitchforks and get ready to mosh – this album is not for the faint of heart.











