Carnifex to release new studio album “Graveside Confessions” on September 3rd 2021

Carnifex Graveside Confessions cover
The undisputed masters of blackened deathcore, Carnifex, have returned to ignite sonic memories of albums past with the scorch of old-school sound. On September 3rd, 2021, the band will release their eighth studio album, “Graveside Confessions”, via Nuclear Blast Records.

Today, the band releases the music video for the track “Graveside Confessions”. Check out the video, directed by Jim Louvau and Tony Aguilera, below.

Carnifex comments: “This is an immensely personal album to all four of us. We poured our hearts with all the love, fear, and pain we know into this album. Please take the journey with us”.
 
“Graveside Confessions” is no stranger to the harsh world in which it was created. While all of humanity experiences the turmoil of pain, weakness, and betrayal, it is also deeply ingrained in our nature to keep these notions closely protected; to keep them secret. Often as we approach death, we feel an insatiable need to reveal these things to one another; to confess.

The album arose just in time to aid in celebrating the 15 year anniversary of the debut Carnifex album, “Dead in My Arms”. The band revisited their first album to re-record 3 songs, but now with huge advancements in production technology. A return to their roots, these songs act as the completion of a circle; a return to where things first began.

“Graveside Confessions” will be available in the following formats:
• CD Jewelcase
• Red Cassette
• Vinyl
 - Red & Pink Swirl W/ Black Splatter
 - Clear W/ Red & Black Splatter

Pre-order “Graveside Confessions” here.

Tracklist:
1. Graveside Confessions
2. Pray for Peace
3. Seven Souls
4. Cursed
5. Carry Us Away
6. Talk to the Dead
7. January Nights
8. Cemetery Wander
9. Countess of Perpetual Torment
10. Dead Bodies Everywhere
11. Cold Dead Summer
12. Alive for the Last Time
13. Collaborating Like Killers (Graveside Edition)
14. My Heart in Atrophy (Graveside Edition)
15. Slit Wrist Savior (Graveside Edition)

With the engineering of the record completed in-house by drummer Shawn Cameron, the band recorded the album at Back Lounge Studios in San Diego, CA almost entirely themselves with the help of Mick Kenney (Anaal Nathtrakh, Bleeding Throuh) for the mixing and mastering. This process especially compared to Carnifex albums of the past developed a far more satisfying and concentrated artistic vision for the band. Carnifex enlisted English artist Godmachine, who has worked on the two previous albums, to create the next installment of visual art for “Graveside Confessions”. 

Line-up:
Scott Ian Lewis | Vocals
Shawn Cameron | Drums
Cory Arford | Guitar
Fred Calderon | Bass

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