Scars of the Crucifix explained

Scars of the Crucifix
Type:studio
Artist:Deicide
Cover:Deicide_ScarsOfTheCrucifix.jpg
Recorded:July 2003 – January 2004
Genre:Death metal
Label:Earache
Producer:Neil Kernon
Prev Title:The Best of Deicide
Prev Year:2003
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Next Year:2006

Scars of the Crucifix is the seventh studio album by Florida death metal band Deicide, released on February 23, 2004, as the band's first album on Earache Records.

Background

The album is the final release by the band to feature the band's full original lineup, as the Hoffman brothers would both depart shortly after this album, ending their 17-year tenure with the group.

The track "Scars of the Crucifix" spawned Deicide's first ever music video, filmed in Nottingham. The closing track, "The Pentecostal", is followed by a hidden untitled bonus track with drummer/composer Steve Asheim playing a classical piano solo. The song "Fuck Your God" was implemented into a playlist that was used as a method of torture on Iraqi detainees by being piped into their bunks to induce sleep deprivation.[1] [2]

On July 11, 2006, Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles reported that Deicide received a Silver Disc from the independent music trade body Impala for their sales in Europe.[3]

Reception

Todd Kristel of Allmusic said of Deicide:

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/jun/19/usa.guantanamo "How US interrogators use music as a tool of torture", The Guardian, June 19, 2008
  2. https://www.metalsucks.net/2008/02/28/deicide-music-used-to-torture-people-seriously/
  3. http://www.bravewords.com/news/47601 "DEICIDE Receive Silver Disc for Scars Of The Crucifix", Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles, July 11, 2006