Carnivora – The Vision EP


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I tend to feel spoiled living in Massachusetts. Why spoiled? Because it’s very easy for me to sit back, enjoy a Miller High Life, and put my elitist hat on when it comes to extreme music. Just look at our track record. The dirty water state has given us bands like SS Decontrol, Sam Black Church, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Converge, Shadows Fall and The Red Chord. We’ve had it pretty good.

But unfortunately with such a strong pedigree comes the risk of complacency. It’s easy to rest on those laurels because we assume that the old guard we be there forever. All it takes is watching the latest deathcore clone or third-rate djent band posturing as progressive metal at the Palladium for me to realize that “The Bay State’s” reputation can be tarnished. We cannot soil our history with guitar backing tracks and shitty neck tattoos.

While it is always best to air on the side of caution, I dare say that the future of Massachusetts metal is safe and sound. We have young bands like Pathogenic, My Missing Half, The Summoned and George Orwell the Musical to fly the flag. Joining that vanguard of New England brutality is Carnivora with The Vision EP.

I was fortunate enough to have as guests on my radio show, Stress Factor, in 2013 when they were promoting their first LP, Eternal. The shred was strong on that début offering and I wasn’t the only one impressed as they embarked on a seamlessly never-ending string of regional shows and battles of the bands.

Less than two years later and with appearances on the 2014s Summer Slaughter Tour and Mayhem Festival, the gentlemen from Danvers have returned with an even sharper collection of songs. While everyone has stepped up their game, it’s the guitar tandem of Cody Michaud and Mike Meehan that take center stage on tracks like ‘A Vision in Red’ and ‘Razors & Rust.’ So much so that if given time to further develop they’ll be hanging with great Massachusetts guitar tag teams like Ken Susi and Buz McGrath of Unearth or Shadows Fall’s Matt Bachand  (who manages Carnivora) and Jon Donais.

So no need to worry. I say that the future is ours.

8.0/10

HANSEL LOPEZ


Exclusive: Carnivora Reveals Art Work From The Vision EP


Carnivora, Photo by Marissa Elise Kramer

Carnivora, Photo by Marissa Elise Kramer

Boston modern metal upstarts Carnivora have unveiled their artwork for their upcoming EP, The Vision, to be released later this spring. Combining the brute strength of classic metal (tech death, thrash) with the melodies and grooves of more recent legends, Carnivora is a band you ought to have on your go to playlists. The Vision was produced by Anthony Lopardo, at Westfall Recording Company of Long Island, NY, Mixed and Mastered by Ray Marte, and Engineered by Juan Ortiz. You can see the artwork created by Fivemiligrams below:

 

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Carnivora formed in 2011. In addition to slots on The Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, Summer Slaughter, Gigantour, and The New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, the band has shared the stage with Cannibal Corpse, Behemoth and Avenged Sevenfold among others. They are managed by Matt Bachand (Shadows Fall) and his company Manshark Entertainment.