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Killing for Revenge
Killing for Revenge marks the second album that SFU mainman Chris Barnes and guitarist Jack Owen (ex-Cannibal Corpse) have created together since reuniting for 2020âs Nightmares of the Decomposed, an album one critic praised an âoften slow-ish and doomy yet crushing death metalâ which offered an âuncompromising show of strength.â Owen also produced Killing for Revenge.
Six Feet Under was initially formed as a side project for Barnes during his final years with
the band that he co-founded, Cannibal Corpse. It became the frontmanâs sole focus in 1995, coinciding with the release of their debut, Haunted. Only Barnes remains from the original SFU band, but the quality has remained remarkably consistent. The current lineup of Barnes, guitarists Owen and Ray Suhy, bassist Jeff Hughell, and drummer Marco Pitruzzella make for a devastating unit. âI'm really fortunate that I have probably the best musicians in metal. The lineup now is untouchable,â Barnes says.
Clearly, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for Six Feet Under, and Barnes hopes to take full advantage.âI'd like to get a tour put together,â he says. âI would love to get back out on the road. It's been too long. Three of those years were due to the pandemic. I love being on the road. I love being in a tour bus and being in front of people on stage. I have missed it so much. Itâs what I was meant to do.â
Six Feet Under was initially formed as a side project for Barnes during his final years with
the band that he co-founded, Cannibal Corpse. It became the frontmanâs sole focus in 1995, coinciding with the release of their debut, Haunted. Only Barnes remains from the original SFU band, but the quality has remained remarkably consistent. The current lineup of Barnes, guitarists Owen and Ray Suhy, bassist Jeff Hughell, and drummer Marco Pitruzzella make for a devastating unit. âI'm really fortunate that I have probably the best musicians in metal. The lineup now is untouchable,â Barnes says.
Clearly, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for Six Feet Under, and Barnes hopes to take full advantage.âI'd like to get a tour put together,â he says. âI would love to get back out on the road. It's been too long. Three of those years were due to the pandemic. I love being on the road. I love being in a tour bus and being in front of people on stage. I have missed it so much. Itâs what I was meant to do.â
Killing for Revenge marks the second album that SFU mainman Chris Barnes and guitarist Jack Owen (ex-Cannibal Corpse) have created together since reuniting for 2020âs Nightmares of the Decomposed, an album one critic praised an âoften slow-ish and doomy yet crushing death metalâ which offered an âuncompromising show of strength.â Owen also produced Killing for Revenge.
Six Feet Under was initially formed as a side project for Barnes during his final years with
the band that he co-founded, Cannibal Corpse. It became the frontmanâs sole focus in 1995, coinciding with the release of their debut, Haunted. Only Barnes remains from the original SFU band, but the quality has remained remarkably consistent. The current lineup of Barnes, guitarists Owen and Ray Suhy, bassist Jeff Hughell, and drummer Marco Pitruzzella make for a devastating unit. âI'm really fortunate that I have probably the best musicians in metal. The lineup now is untouchable,â Barnes says.
Clearly, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for Six Feet Under, and Barnes hopes to take full advantage.âI'd like to get a tour put together,â he says. âI would love to get back out on the road. It's been too long. Three of those years were due to the pandemic. I love being on the road. I love being in a tour bus and being in front of people on stage. I have missed it so much. Itâs what I was meant to do.â
Six Feet Under was initially formed as a side project for Barnes during his final years with
the band that he co-founded, Cannibal Corpse. It became the frontmanâs sole focus in 1995, coinciding with the release of their debut, Haunted. Only Barnes remains from the original SFU band, but the quality has remained remarkably consistent. The current lineup of Barnes, guitarists Owen and Ray Suhy, bassist Jeff Hughell, and drummer Marco Pitruzzella make for a devastating unit. âI'm really fortunate that I have probably the best musicians in metal. The lineup now is untouchable,â Barnes says.
Clearly, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for Six Feet Under, and Barnes hopes to take full advantage.âI'd like to get a tour put together,â he says. âI would love to get back out on the road. It's been too long. Three of those years were due to the pandemic. I love being on the road. I love being in a tour bus and being in front of people on stage. I have missed it so much. Itâs what I was meant to do.â
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Killing for Revenge marks the second album that SFU mainman Chris Barnes and guitarist Jack Owen (ex-Cannibal Corpse) have created together since reuniting for 2020âs Nightmares of the Decomposed, an album one critic praised an âoften slow-ish and doomy yet crushing death metalâ which offered an âuncompromising show of strength.â Owen also produced Killing for Revenge.
Six Feet Under was initially formed as a side project for Barnes during his final years with
the band that he co-founded, Cannibal Corpse. It became the frontmanâs sole focus in 1995, coinciding with the release of their debut, Haunted. Only Barnes remains from the original SFU band, but the quality has remained remarkably consistent. The current lineup of Barnes, guitarists Owen and Ray Suhy, bassist Jeff Hughell, and drummer Marco Pitruzzella make for a devastating unit. âI'm really fortunate that I have probably the best musicians in metal. The lineup now is untouchable,â Barnes says.
Clearly, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for Six Feet Under, and Barnes hopes to take full advantage.âI'd like to get a tour put together,â he says. âI would love to get back out on the road. It's been too long. Three of those years were due to the pandemic. I love being on the road. I love being in a tour bus and being in front of people on stage. I have missed it so much. Itâs what I was meant to do.â
Six Feet Under was initially formed as a side project for Barnes during his final years with
the band that he co-founded, Cannibal Corpse. It became the frontmanâs sole focus in 1995, coinciding with the release of their debut, Haunted. Only Barnes remains from the original SFU band, but the quality has remained remarkably consistent. The current lineup of Barnes, guitarists Owen and Ray Suhy, bassist Jeff Hughell, and drummer Marco Pitruzzella make for a devastating unit. âI'm really fortunate that I have probably the best musicians in metal. The lineup now is untouchable,â Barnes says.
Clearly, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for Six Feet Under, and Barnes hopes to take full advantage.âI'd like to get a tour put together,â he says. âI would love to get back out on the road. It's been too long. Three of those years were due to the pandemic. I love being on the road. I love being in a tour bus and being in front of people on stage. I have missed it so much. Itâs what I was meant to do.â
















