Cannibal Corpse, the stalwarts of Florida’s death metal scene, have released a gripping music video for “Vengeful Invasion,” a standout track from their latest album, “Chaos Horrific.” Launched in September under Metal Blade Records, this sixteenth studio album cements the band’s legacy in the metal world, continuing to explore dark and intense themes with their signature sound.
The music video, directed and edited by the talented Zev Deans, brings “Vengeful Invasion” to life through a narrative of revenge against the backdrop of human trafficking. With cinematography by Brendan McGowan, special effects makeup by Nina Carelli, and AI footage manipulation by KingCon2k11, the video is a haunting visual feast that draws inspiration from Japanese horror cinema. Starring Actually Huizenga of PATRIARCHY, the video encapsulates the band’s ability to blend storytelling with their aggressive musical style.
Released as part of the celebrations for their thirty-fifth anniversary, “Chaos Horrific” is viewed as a continuation of the momentum from their previous album, “Violence Unimagined.” Despite sharing some sonic elements with its predecessor, “Chaos Horrific” stands as a testament to Cannibal Corpse’s evolution, offering fans a fresh chapter in the band’s distinguished career. As “Vengeful Invasion” makes waves among death metal enthusiasts, Cannibal Corpse solidifies their position as masters of the genre, unafraid to confront and articulate the horrors of the human condition.
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