Cordyceps Corpse Signs with Gore House Productions for “From Flesh To Fluids” Reissue
Significant Signing in the Underground Scene
Gore House Productions has announced the signing of Cordyceps Corpse, the one-person slam/goregrind project by the talented multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, Nani. This partnership will see the reissue of the project’s latest full-length album, “From Flesh to Fluids,” on CD and cassette later this year, while the digital version is currently available on all major streaming platforms.
Label Founder’s Excitement
Gore House Productions’ founder, Carlos Matt, expressed his enthusiasm for the signing, stating, “After following Cordyceps Corpse on social media for several months, I am excited to welcome the project to our roster. Seeing Nani creatively market Cordy while composing filthy, slamming death metal, there was no question but to partner up with Cordy. Her debut album, ‘From Flesh to Fluids,’ quickly became a favorite; I’m beyond stoked to give it a proper release.”
New Music Video Release
In celebration of the signing, Cordyceps Corpse has released a music video for the title track, “From Flesh to Fluids.” The video showcases a chaotic, anti-authoritarian blend of guttural vocals, slamming riffs, and visceral imagery, perfectly encapsulating the album’s grotesque themes.
An Album of Pure Chaos
“From Flesh to Fluids” delivers a sonic experience that is both brutal and morbid, drawing inspiration from slam legends like Devourment and Cephalotripsy. The album marks an evolution in Cordyceps Corpse’s sound, featuring live drums and enhanced production while maintaining the raw, DIY aesthetic that fans adore.
Standout Tracks
Listeners can expect to encounter ear-wrenching tracks such as:
- “Battery Acid Enema” – A vile collaboration with Nani’s partner, Liv.
- “Stomach Bile For Miles” – A grotesque narrative of cannibalistic carnage.
- “Family Photo With Hella Cadavers” (feat. WORMFUCKER) – A chilling snapshot of horror.
- “Tools For Torture” – A slow-building track inspired by the film Terrifier.
Nani’s Artistic Vision
Nani, who handles all aspects of Cordyceps Corpse, describes the album as “pure chaos into heavy slam riffs.” The music is influenced by horror films, documentaries, and even local waste disasters, aiming to convey a visceral feeling rather than adhering to a specific formula.
DIY Ethos
The DIY approach is evident in every facet of Cordyceps Corpse, including the band’s logo, which Nani created using a refurbished iPad after watching tutorial videos on YouTube. This independent spirit extends to their live performances, known for their chaotic energy, crowd participation, and impromptu moments.
Looking Ahead
With the backing of Gore House Productions, Cordyceps Corpse is set to expand its reach within the underground metal scene. The reissue of “From Flesh to Fluids” promises to attract new fans while satisfying long-time followers of the genre.
Conclusion
Fans can now enjoy the music video for “From Flesh to Fluids” and stream the complete album digitally via Gore House Productions. The physical CD and cassette editions are slated for release later this year, marking a significant milestone for Cordyceps Corpse and the underground metal community.
FAQs
When will the CD and cassette editions of “From Flesh to Fluids” be released?
The CD and cassette editions are expected to be available later this year.
Where can I stream “From Flesh to Fluids”?
The digital album is currently available on all major streaming platforms, including the link provided by Gore House Productions.
Who is behind Cordyceps Corpse?
Cordyceps Corpse is the brainchild of Nani, who writes, records, and performs all elements of the project.
What are the major influences on the music of Cordyceps Corpse?
The music draws inspiration from horror films, documentaries, and the visceral experiences of life, channeling feelings of chaos and brutality.