Interview with Nani of Cordyceps Corpse: The Brutal Glory of DIY Goregrind
Introduction to Cordyceps Corpse
In the world of extreme metal, few projects stand out as vividly as Cordyceps Corpse, the brainchild of Nani Porter. This one-woman slamming goregrind project has carved a unique niche, driven by passion and a relentless DIY ethic. With the recent reissue of her debut album, From Flesh to Fluids, through Gorehouse Productions, Nani opens up about her creative journey, the inspiration behind her music, and what lies ahead.
The Birth of a One-Woman Band
Nani’s journey into music began with a simple yet profound realization: her love for metal was unfulfilled due to the lack of collaborators. She decided to take matters into her own hands, stating, “Fuck it, I’m going to do it myself.” This bold declaration marked the inception of Cordyceps Corpse, allowing her to explore her musical vision without constraints.
Deep Dive into From Flesh to Fluids
The album, From Flesh to Fluids, showcases Nani’s unique sound, which she describes as a raw amalgamation of chugging riffs and innovative percussion. Created entirely in her own room, Nani meticulously crafted each element, from the guitar lines to the distinctive “pingy snares” that punctuate the tracks.
Vocal Style and Thematic Depth
Departing from traditional lyrical structures, Nani’s vocal approach is purely percussive. She utilizes primal sounds—grunts, gutturals, squeals, and rhythmic burps—to evoke emotion and intensity. Nani encourages listeners to interpret her music personally, using it as a form of therapy rather than adhering to fixed meanings.
Inspirations Behind the Name
The name Cordyceps Corpse is as intriguing as the music itself, drawing inspiration from a nature documentary about a fungus that infects and takes control of ants. This thematic element aligns perfectly with the visceral and grotesque aesthetic of her music, emphasizing the cycle of life and death.
Future Endeavors
Looking ahead, Nani hints at exciting developments on the horizon. Plans are in motion for a new full-length album and several collaborative splits. The evolution of Cordyceps Corpse promises to continue pushing boundaries and engaging fans in new ways.
Track Listing and Album Details
Track Listing:
1. Intro to Putrefaction – (1:37)
2. From Flesh To Fluids – (2:07)
3. Decapitation – (2:34)
4. Slowly Poisoned – (2:32)
5. Battery Acid Enema – (2:41)
6. Stomach Bile For Miles – (3:16)
7. Family Photo With Hella Cadavers (feat. WORMFUCKER) – (2:08)
8. Left Over Limbs For Later – (3:03)
9. Tools For Torture – (2:17)
10. Skin Tortilla – (2:22)
Album Length: 24:37
Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Nani Porter
• All songs written by: Nani Porter
• Produced by: Nani Porter
• Mixed by: Nani Porter
• Mastered by: Nani Porter
• Album Artwork by: Nani Porter
Live Band Line Up:
Nani Porter – Guitar and Vocals
Conclusion
Cordyceps Corpse is more than just a musical project; it’s a testament to the power of individuality and creativity in the underground metal scene. Nani Porter’s journey from solo creator to a rising name in brutal goregrind exemplifies the spirit of DIY ethos. As she continues to explore new sounds and concepts, fans eagerly await what this innovative artist will unleash next.
FAQs
What genre is Cordyceps Corpse?
Cordyceps Corpse is classified as a slamming goregrind project, known for its brutal sound and unique vocal style.
Who is the sole member of Cordyceps Corpse?
Nani Porter is the sole member of Cordyceps Corpse, handling all aspects of the music, including instrumentation, vocals, production, and artwork.
Where can I listen to From Flesh to Fluids?
The album From Flesh to Fluids is available on various digital platforms, including streaming services and music retailers.
Is there a live band for Cordyceps Corpse?
Currently, Nani Porter performs live as the guitarist and vocalist for Cordyceps Corpse.
What can fans expect in the future from Cordyceps Corpse?
Fans can look forward to a new full-length album and several collaborative splits that are currently in the works.
