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Lead vocalist, Scott Lewis performing at 2009's Never Say Die! tour held in London, England. |
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Background information | |
Origin | San Diego, California, United States |
Genres | Deathcore |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Victory, This City Is Burning, Enclave |
Associated acts | Her Demise My Rise, Legacy of Pain |
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Shawn Cameron Scott Lewis Cory Arford Ryan Gudmunds Fred Calderon |
Carnifex is an American deathcore band from San Diego, California. Formed in 2005, they are currently signed to Victory Records and have released four studio albums. The band's name is derived from the Old English Latin word äúexecutioner; literally meaning, "executioner".
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Carnifex was founded during late 2005 in Fallbrook, California, with a recording lineup of Scott Lewis (vocals), Shawn Cameron (drums), Rick James (guitar) and Kevin Vargas (bass). A self-titled demo was recorded and released featuring five tracks and distributed through Enclave Records, made with the intent of searching for a larger record deal. In September 2006, Rick James and Kevin Vargas left. Shortly after, Steve McMahon joined on bass, as did Travis Whiting on guitar.
Carnifex released an EP before the end of 2006, titled Love Lies in Ashes, which was released through Enclave Records. It was sold exclusively at shows as well as online stores such as iTunes before the group began work on their full-length debut album.[1]
Carnifex was signed to underground label This City Is Burning Records in March 2007 and recorded their debut full length Dead in My Arms, with yet another member change. The band though was still a four-piece outfit but with current guitarist Cory Arford replacing Rick James in March 2007. The line-up during the recording of Dead in My Arms was Scott Lewis (vocals), Shawn Cameron (drums), Cory Arford (guitar) and Steve McMahon (bass guitar).
Dead in My Arms was released on July 12, 2007. Carnifex began touring full time with the release of this record. Touring gutarist Jake Anderson was recruited as a second guitarist from July 2007 until November. During this time, the band found themselves touring with groups such as Emmure, Whitechapel, MyChildren MyBride among others. The reasonable success of Dead in My Arms, and the prevalence of the deathcore genre as a whole, attracted the attention of Victory Records. In November 2007, after the departure of Steve McMahon (bass) and Jake Anderson (guitar), Carnifex signed a deal with Victory with now current members Fred Calderon (bass) and Ryan Gudmunds (guitar).
Carnifex's second album, The Diseased and the Poisoned was released on June 24, 2008, and reached #19 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers Chart.[2] Since the release of The Diseased and the Poisoned Carnifex toured over 22 countries with such bands as The Black Dahlia Murder, Despised Icon, Obituary, Unleashed, Finntroll, Warbringer, Parkway Drive, Unearth, Architects, Whitechapel, Protest the Hero, Bleeding Through, Darkest Hour, and Impending Doom.
On November 28, 2009, Carnifex finished recording their third full length album Hell Chose Me, which lead to its release on February 16, 2010.[3] The record sold more than 3,100 copies on its first week within the United States alone.[4] The group played the 2010 Summer Slaughter Tour in support of the album and toured with Unearth, All That Remains and As I Lay Dying in September 2010.[5] On January 26, 2011, vocalist, Lewis announced, that the band were in the process of writing a new record; "We've been working hard on the new record. We know we have to top Hell Chose Me and were NOT letting you down! Heavier, darker and more pissed in every way (sic)."[4] On February 3, 2011, Carnifex embarked on a full U.S. tour dubbed the Names Mean Nothing Tour where the band was supported by the extreme metal acts, Oceano, The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza and Within the Ruins.[6]
On August 24th, 2011, Lewis made another announcement, confirming that the title for the new album would be Until I Feel Nothing. He stated that its sound was inspired while listening to the band's three studio albums and felt like combining all of its style to one record.[7]
“ | Got me thinking about where I was at in life when all those songs were written. I heard someone say 'A walk down memory lane is a dead end.' Our new record is titled 'Until I Feel Nothing'. Its about a whole life lived at that dead end. | ” |
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Year | Title | Director |
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2007 | "Lie to My Face" | Robby Starbuck |
2008 | "Answers in Mourning" | Scott Hansen |
2010 | "Hell Chose Me" | Jacob Avignone |
2010 | "Sorrowspell" | Jacob Avignone |
2011 | "Until I Feel Nothing" | Scott Hansen |
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