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Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves is the seventh studio album by American death metal band Autopsy. It was released in April 2014. It was released in April 2014. As with all Autopsy albums, it was released through Peaceville Records , [ 1 ] and as with all albums since the band's 2009 reunion, it is produced by Adam Munoz alongside the band.
Autopsy was formed in August 1987 by Chris Reifert and Eric Cutler, shortly after Reifert's departure from Death. [3] The band recorded a demo that year, Demo '87, before Danny Coralles joined in 1988 immediately prior to the recording of their second demo, Critical Madness, and along with Reifert and Cutler, would be a constant in the band's lineup.
After parting ways with Chuck Schuldiner in 1987, Reifert elected to remain in the San Francisco Bay Area, forming Autopsy in 1987. In his own band, he played not only drums but performed the vocals as well. After several albums, Autopsy split up in 1995 and Reifert and bandmate Danny Coralles began playing in their side-project, Abscess full ...
Autopsy reunited in 2009, and released Macabre Eternal in May 2011, toured and released the Born Undead DVD in 2012. Autopsy announced on October 23, 2012 that they were preparing to enter the studio, [ 2 ] saying in a press release that the album would be their "heaviest, darkest and most devastating album to date."
Danny Coralles is the guitarist for the band credited for originating grindcore, Autopsy. [ 2 ] Danny has a signature Autopsy guitar 1 of 2 created by IKON Customs appropriately named "Twisted Mass" pictured.
Rooted in Bay Area thrash metal and incorporating elements of doom metal, the sound on Severed Survival has been described as "gloomy", "gruesome," and "moody." Music journalist T. Coles delineated the album as "the soundtrack to a hack surgeon operating on you, then slowly offering the mirror so you can gaze on your new adjustments."
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The album was self-produced by the band, was the only album to feature Josh Barohn on bass. Joe Davita of Loudwire said the album sees the band "in their most starved and ravenous state." He described the band's self-production as achieving "a certain warmth as the meaty guitar tones slide off the bone, marinating in a simmering cauldron of ...