Cattle Decapitation
The Harvest Floor


4.0
excellent

Review

by Pr0nogo USER (81 Reviews)
May 8th, 2011 | 29 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Cattle Decapitation swings by to help you clean up all those bodies, only to create an even gorier mess.

Sputnikmusic, my friends, let me tell you; disposing of bodies can be a tiresome task. This single fact means that you need someone there to help you out after you pump up the slaughterhouse, right?

Cattle Decapitation, my favourite goregrind band ever, is here to save the day! Well, sort of.... "The Harvest Floor" is a very solid record that takes the improvements and evolutions that the band went through with "Karma.Bloody.Karma" and gestates them into something... wonderful. Travis Ryan's vocals bear the carnal might of a thousand of the most ferocious dinosaurs, and while dinos have nothing to do with the album's theme or meaning, they sure do sound like Travis Ryan. The drumwork features gravity blasts and a general air of creepiness that really suits the band's style. The guitarwork is asynchronous at times, but these choices are stylistic and only serve to further the band's well-crafted atmosphere as they take listeners on a journey through animalistic human behaviour and cruelty. Whether or not "The Harvest Floor" is a thematic album is up in the air, but a definitive inspiration to the lyrics of the songs within is human corruption and religion. Although this seems to be a big centre that many death metal bands revolve around (see Whitechapel, Dying Fetus), Cattle Decapitation's take on it is interesting, if only because they sound more refined and more brutal than past attempts. This isn't an album you're likely to forget.

The opening track, "The Gardeners of Eden", is five minutes and thirty-nine seconds of atmospheric brutality. After the mood-setting introduction, the track digresses into a shrieking fury as Travis bellows over the raging guitars. This all may sound like a wall of noise at first, but it quickly takes form and shows off Cattle Decapitation's more polished side of things. "A Body Farm", the second track, is bound to give you those creeping-up-your-back feelings that you get when you witness something totally awesome. This song clearly shows that Cattle Decapitation is a no-holds-barred band, opening with a rage more furious than the introductory track. Side note: I'd recommend watching the full music video for this song, because it's awesome.

If human corruption wasn't apparent by now, the third song makes it apparent in the track title; "We Are Horrible People". This is also a notable track - though perhaps not worthy of highlight status - because up until now, the vocal style heard before their 2007 entry "Karma.Bloody.Karma" has been unused, or used very rarely. The next few tracks use it quite frequently, and it sounds better than ever with the industrial and spooky atmosphere created in "The Harvest Floor". It all comes together, and although the band has made significant improvements, nothing really radical happens until track nine - the title track - which is a pseudo-instrumental and features the chorus voice of a woman with underlayed screaming occasionally thrown in. While it's not an intensely fast or grinding instrumental, it is invoking of feelings and conveys despair and hopelessness, perhaps better than the traditional Cattle Decapitation formulae. This is probably the reason they decided to include it, and finale track "Regret and the Grave" builds straight off of the instrumental's ending. This last track is incredibly thought-provoking, especially when you look up the lyrics, and the atmospheric guitar and drumwork make it the most depressing Cattle Decapitation song to date. The last two tracks really showed me that the band wasn't afraid of breaking the mold they'd created. They're still very much intent on creating a listenable and incredible sound to help convey their points of view, and they aren't afraid of taking risks with their instrumental or vocal chemistry to do so.

All in all, I'm impressed by what Cattle Decapitation brought to the table with this record (and I'm not solely referring to the dead bodies, either), and I recommend this to all who enjoy death metal in its goriest and purest form.

Recommended Tracks:
1.) The Gardeners of Eden
2.) A Body Farm
9.) The Harvest Floor
10.) Regret and the Grave



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Comments:Add a Comment 
BodomThrashMachine
May 9th 2011


316 Comments


Good review as always.

Album is alright. Not as generic and repetitive as I was expecting, still nothing mind-blowing though. The atmospheric portions do make it better. I'd probably rate this as Great if not for those high shrieks which annoy me quite a bit, to be honest.

lucazade22
May 9th 2011


800 Comments


Love the last track. Really good album on the whole...their best

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
May 9th 2011


18256 Comments


Simply pos

Ovrot
May 9th 2011


13304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

A Cattle Decapitation review?



I am here.

AfterTheBreakdown
May 9th 2011


7245 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I like this cd

Urinetrouble
May 9th 2011


5771 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

pretty much fuckin rules

Psychopathologist
May 9th 2011


1922 Comments


lol this band

Ovrot
May 9th 2011


13304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

rules

KILL
May 9th 2011


81580 Comments


dumb band

MO
May 9th 2011


24016 Comments


they're ok, have some decent songs

Pebster49
May 9th 2011


3023 Comments


I liked Karma better for some reason, good review

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
May 9th 2011


18256 Comments


Band name sounds rough

Pr0nogo
May 9th 2011


379 Comments


@Ipod, yeah, they're brutal.

Crysis
Emeritus
May 10th 2011


17625 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Good live band

Pr0nogo
May 10th 2011


379 Comments


Good live band


Hell yeah.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
May 10th 2011


18256 Comments


Ill have to give them a listen man.

Mewcopa0
May 10th 2011


1880 Comments


Fanboyism

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
May 10th 2011


18256 Comments


'Fanboyism'

Where? Sure there is a level of personal bias but when push comes to shove there is no way that is going to be completely eliminated. Steve's writing style may be informal, but this is not exactly "i love this more than my left nut". So my question to Mewcopa0 is why do you feel this fits under 'your' fanboy catorgory?

On a side, but not un-related topic: You can find 'fanboyism' in A7X reviews. This i feel is far from that.


Ovrot
May 10th 2011


13304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

underrated band

kinda

Psychopathologist
May 10th 2011


1922 Comments


theyre pretty popular among faggots



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