First remastered re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary British Grindcore/Death Metal band.
Earache Records, 1991/2004 (MOSH 42CD). Made in UK.
Tracklist:
1. Inpropagation 06:19
2. Corporal Jigsaw Quandary 05:27
3. Symposium Of Sickness 06:39
4. Pedigree Butchery 05:50
5. Incarnated Solvent Abuse 04:32
6. Carneous Cacoffiny 06:31
7. Lavaging Expectorate Lysergide Composition 04:04
8. Forensic Clinicism/ The Sanguine Article 07:09 Total playing time: 48:06 min.
First remastered re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary British Grindcore/Death Metal band.
Earache Records, 1991/2004 (MOSH 42CD). Made in UK.
Tracklist:
1. Inpropagation 06:19
2. Corporal Jigsaw Quandary 05:27
3. Symposium Of Sickness 06:39
4. Pedigree Butchery 05:..
Second re-release on CD of the second full-length album by the legendary British Goregrind/Grindcore band.
While this album still retains the Goregrind style of "Reek Of Putrefaction", now the sound became more characteristic of Death Metal. If "Reek Of Putrefaction" was one series of brusque, quick, and brute explosions after another, "Symphonies Of Sickness", as its title indicated, is something of a complex step up. None of the power is lost at all, but thanks to a combination of crisper recording and a desire on the part of the band to stretch things out a bit more (three- to-five-minute-long songs and so forth) Carcass here play with their enjoyably ugly sound just enough.
This is a succulent Death Metal record that keeps its roots to a degree in Grindcore, and leaves a strong impression in the listener’s mind, even years after first hearing it!
In February 2009, “Symphonies Of Sickness” was ranked number 4 in Terrorizer's list of essential European Grindcore albums.
Earache Records Ltd., 1989/2003 (MOSH 18CD). Made in UK.
Tracklist:
1. Reek Of Putrefaction 4:12
2. Exhume To Consume 3:51
3. Excoriating Abdominal Emanation 4:32
4. Ruptured In Purulence 4:12
5. Empathological Necroticism 5:45
6. Embryonic Necropsy And Devourment 5:14
7. Swarming Vulgar Mass Of Infected Virulency 3:10
8. Cadaveric Incubator Of Endoparasites 3:25
9. Slash Dementia 3:23
10. Crepitating Bowel Erosion 5:28 Total playing time: 43:12
Second re-release on CD of the second full-length album by the legendary British Goregrind/Grindcore band.
While this album still retains the Goregrind style of "Reek Of Putrefaction", now the sound became more characteristic of Death Metal. If "Reek Of Putrefaction" was one ser..
The fourth full-length album by the legendary British Melodic Death Metal/Death 'n' Roll band.
"Heartwork" marks Carcass' return after the self-imposed hiatus that followed 1991's "Necroticism: Descanting The Insalubrious". It's also the pioneering Grindcore outfit's breakthrough release, successfully grafting melody onto the existing muscle of Carcass' punishing antimusic.
After a blistering opening salvo, the title track decelerates into a mid-tempo guitar lead, only to shift gears into a meaty verse that suggests the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. "Carnal Forge" and "Arbeit Macht Fleisch" are compacted with intricate, overlapping riffs that are relentless in their move forward, and yet there's still a sense of structure and melody, buried somewhere amid the carnage. Jeff Walker's vocals are consistent in their throat-ripping fierceness throughout the record, especially on "This Is Your Life", which messes with mixing to make the track truly arresting if listened to with headphones.
While of normal album length, "Heartwork" nevertheless seems over too quickly, as if its bloodthirsty front end bit off its own backside. Some purists might decry its melodic breaks for soloing or nods toward conventional structure. But "Heartwork" is that rare album that so carefully dissects and reconstructs its original form that its additional body parts seem like they were there all along.
Sure, "Heartwork" shocked the fanbase to its pyosisified core, but Carcass - who had spent their youngest years gurgling Gore (and forcing longhairs to the dictionary) with “Regurgitation of Giblets”, “Crepitating Bowel Erosion” and “Lavaging Expectorate of Lysergide Composition” - had quantum-leaped the scene they called home for good reason. They wanted to move on. By their fourth album, Carcass had reinvented Death Metal!
Basically, this is one of those albums that a fan of Metal should just own, but to say that "Heartwork" is Carcass' masterpiece would be unfair, because it's just one of them!!
Earache Records, 1993/2004 (MOSH 97CD). Made in Netherlands.
Tracklist:
1. Buried Dreams 3:59
2. Carnal Forge 3:55
3. No Love Lost 3:22
4. Heartwork 4:33
5. Embodiment 5:36
6. This Mortal Coil 3:49
7. Arbeit Macht Fleisch 4:21
8. Blind Bleeding The Blind 4:57
9. Doctrinal Expletives 3:39
10. Death Certificate 3:40 Total playing time: 41:52 min.
The fourth full-length album by the legendary British Melodic Death Metal/Death 'n' Roll band.
"Heartwork" marks Carcass' return after the self-imposed hiatus that followed 1991's "Necroticism: Descanting The Insalubrious". It's also the pioneering Grindcore ..
Second re-release of the debut full-length album by the legendary British Goregrind/Grindcore band.
Carcass started out as a spin-off of the first Grindcore band ever emerged from the underground, namely Napalm Death. In fact, former Napalm Death member Bill Steer left the band to entirely dedicate himself to his new creature. Therefore, it's quite obvious that on the first Carcass album you can expect a Napalm Death-style Grindcore: noisy, fast and simple off-rhythm structures played with sloppy attitude, but still loud and brutal. Sure, all the aforementioned elements are present, but here we definitely have more than that.
Carcass pushes the nihilism of early Death Metal to the extreme consequences, surmounting the white noise borderline, but in a quite interesting manner. Despite the simplicity of the playing, the musicians prove to be very ingenious, working throughout the songs' phrases to put together a bunch of indiscernible guitar riffs and single-step double-bass-drumming which incredibly end up being focused. The tempos, though mostly built on bar-chords, are widely varied to grab the listener's attention, and are organized with a large sense of song-writing. It's kind of funny, 'cos at first listen this seems to be utter crap, but its hidden value is indisputable.
The vocals are shared by all the three band-members, changing' from guttural to piercing cries and consist of the sickest growling ever.
The lyrics are all about the most terrible pathologies you can imagine of, at times really disgusting, with the clear purpose to shock the audience, but the context is pretty ironic, considering that all the band-members are vegetarians (with Bill even being a vegan).
Album has an apparent anarchic feel that reveals a wide and deep approach to extreme Metal. Back in 1988 this knocked the Metal world on its ass, opening a way that many bands later explored in his entirety. In hindsight, this was a groundbreaking album and still nowadays its a darn' great work!
Earache Records Ltd., 1988/2003 (MOSH 6CD). Made in UK.
Second re-release of the debut full-length album by the legendary British Goregrind/Grindcore band.
Carcass started out as a spin-off of the first Grindcore band ever emerged from the underground, namely Napalm Death. In fact, former Napalm Death member Bill Steer left the band to entirely dedicate..
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Death Metal band.
First band’s album since “Swansong” (1996)!!!
Without a doubt, UK legends CARCASS have released several classic albums over the years and changed the trajectory of Extreme Metal with each consecutive release. Whether it was inventing Gore Grind (i.e. "Reek Of Putrefaction", "Symphonies Of Sickness") or creating the template for Melodic Death Metal (i.e. "Heartwork"), Carcass has always made records by which bars were set and rules were broken. Carcass disbanded in 1996, prior to the release of their album "Swansong". Upon their untimely demise, fans mourned the loss of the seminal act and longed that the band would one day be exhumed from their premature grave. After an 18-year hiatus, Carcass has been fully reanimated and it’s safe to say, they haven’t missed a pathological step.
Walker, Steer, and Amott reformed in 2007 with Arch Enemy drummer Daniel Erlandsson as a live act and performed at festivals around the world for the next several years. In 2008, Steer said in an interview that a new album was unlikely due to Amott's and Walker's busy schedules.
While touring in 2008, Steer watched drummer Dan Wilding play and felt inspired by his similarity to former Carcass drummer Ken Owen, who had been unable to join Carcass for the reunion due to a cerebral hemorrhage he suffered in 1999. Amott and Erlandsson left the band in 2012 to focus on Arch Enemy, and Steer and Walker recruited Wilding to record "Surgical Steel", which they financed independently as they had no label backing at the time.
With "Surgical Steel", Carcass has risen to the occasion and given fans an album that holds up to their classic repertoire, delivering another milestone in their highly influential career. Everything a Carcass fan could want is on this record, with every era of the band represented! Its genesis however was not without its fair share of blood, sweat and tears of course. Long-time producer Colin Richardson actually walked out on the mixing sessions after tracking, possibly burnt out from the stress of having to top such landmark productions as "Heartwork". The equally renowned Andy Sneap (Testament, Exodus, Megadeth) stepped in at this time to mix the record, and put the finishing touches on their long-awaited masterpiece. The result is a combination of talent that should undoubtedly go unmatched for an undetermined stretch of time!!
In an era, seemingly content to endlessly chug away at their e-strings in various rhythmic denominations, Carcass has brought the power of the riff back to a generation. Songs like "The Master Butcher’s Apron", "Unfit for Human Consumption", "The Granulating Dark Satanic Mills", "Noncompliance to ASTM F899-12 Standard", are sure to become classics and put an air-guitar in the hands of every man, woman and child within earshot! Only the choicest of cuts were made to bring us a record worthy of the Carcass legacy!! In short, "Surgical Steel" is just what the doctor ordered!!!
The album features first songs Carcass has recorded since reforming in 2007. Also, “Surgical Steel” is their first album with drummer Dan Wilding and their first to reach the Top 50 in UK album charts.
Surgical Steel was named “2013's Album of the Year” by several Metal magazines and websites, including Metal Assault, MetalSucks and Decibel Magazine.
Limited digipack edition features bonus track “Intensive Battery Brooding”.
Nuclear Blast Records, 2013 (NB 3148-0). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
1. 1985 1:15
2. Thrasher's Abattoir 1:50
3. Cadaver Pouch Conveyor System 4:02
4. A Congealed Clot Of Blood 4:14
5. The Master Butcher's Apron 4:00
6. Noncompliance To ASTM F 899-12 Standard 6:07
7. The Granulating Dark Satanic Mills 4:10
8. Unfit For Human Consumption 4:25
9. 316L Grade Surgical Steel 5:20
10. Captive Bolt Pistol 3:17
11. Mount Of Execution 8:25
12. Intensive Battery Brooding 4:43 Total playing time: 51:48 min.
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Death Metal band.
First band’s album since “Swansong” (1996)!!!
Without a doubt, UK legends CARCASS have released several classic albums over the years and changed the trajectory of Extreme Metal with each consecutive releas..
First re-release of the fifth full-length studio album by the legendary British Melodic Death Metal/Death 'n' Roll band.
It is the only Carcass album to feature guitarist Carlo Regadas. This album was intended to be their major label debut, having been signed by Columbia Records following the success of "Heartwork", but disputes with that record company caused them to return to Earache Records. It was the band's last studio release for over 17 years, until "Surgical Steel" was released in 2013.
Although 1994's excellent "Heartwork" opus had already served notice of Carcass' increasingly commercial new direction, much of the band's loyal contingent of fans still viewed 1995's "Swansong" album not as a natural progression but as a huge betrayal. One of the leading lights of the British Grindcore movement, Carcass had made a name for themselves with their unrelenting sonic fury and unbelievably disgusting lyrics. But on "Swansong", much of that fury was reigned in to accommodate more conventional song structures topped with articulate, at times even humorous lyrics (see "Keep on Rotting in the Free World") from vocalist Jeff Walker.
With axe men Bill Steer and Carlo Regadas trading scorching leads to pave the way, the band's technical mastery and newfound melodic sensibility come through like never before, resulting in a style reminiscent of latter-day Coroner, or even Megadeth's work in the early '90s. Memorable numbers like "Tomorrow Belongs to Nobody" and "Child's Play" highlight the quartet's keen sense of dynamics, and their desire to experiment with new sounds leads to such unexpected moves as employing acoustic guitars on "Firm Hand".
Simply put, "Swansong" represents such a remarkable evolution (or de-evolution, depending, again, on your viewpoint) for Carcass that comparing it to their prior achievements leads to an interesting quandary. While it is easily the most accessible chapter of the band's career, the album hardly offers a fair introduction to the bulk of their brutal legacy. Therefore, while fans of unadulterated Grindcore should approach with caution, listeners seeking out an excellent example of Technical Thrashing will love what "Swansong" has to offer!
This CD contains bonus video “Keep On Rotting In The Free World” in its raw archive form.
Earache Records Ltd., 1996/2004 (MOSH 160CD). Made in UK.
Tracklist:
1. Keep On Rotting In The Free World 3:42
2. Tomorrow Belongs To Nobody 4:17
3. Black Star 3:29
4. Cross My Heart 3:33
5. Child's Play 5:43
6. Room 101 4:35
7. Polarized 4:02
8. Generation Hexed 3:48
9. Firm Hand 5:22
10. R**k The Vote 3:53
11. Don't Believe A Word 3:57
12. Go To Hell 3:24 Total playing time: 49:45 min.
First re-release of the fifth full-length studio album by the legendary British Melodic Death Metal/Death 'n' Roll band.
It is the only Carcass album to feature guitarist Carlo Regadas. This album was intended to be their major label debut, having been signed by Columbia Records following t..
Second re-release on DVD of the debut video VHS of legendary British Grindcore/Death Metal band.
Continuing to celebrate Earaches 20 year plus existence the band brings the next installment of the Earache Classic series with "The Wake Up And Smell The Carcass" CD & DVD.
The DVD contains 2 complete live sets including one from the legendary Gods Of Grind Tour filmed at the Astoria, and taking in 17 classics from the period 1989-1992 in all.
Also featuring 5 promo videos this all adds up to the complete Carcass package with 39 tracks!
0 PAL | 108 mins. Approx.
Earache Records Limited/Soyuz Music/Moon Records, 1996/2001/2007 (MOON DVD MD-0271-0). Made in Ukraine.
Tracklist:
1. Heartwork
2. Corporal Jigsore Quandary
3. Kepp Rotting In The Free World
4. Incarnated Solvent Abuse
5. No Love Lost
6. Inpropagation
7. Corporal Jigsore Quandary
8. Reek Of Putrefaction
9. Pedigree Butchery
10. Incarnated Solvent Abuse
11. Carneous Cacoffiny
12. Lavaging Expectorate Of Lysergide Composition
13. Exhume To Consume
14. Tools Of The Trade
15. Ruptured In Purulence
16. Genital Grinder II
17. Exhume To Consume
18. Excoriating Abdominal Emanation
19. Ruptured In Purulence
20. Empathological Necroticism
21. Embryonic Necropsy And Devourment
22. Reek Of Putrefaction
Tracks 6-15: Gods of Grind Tour, London Astoria, 18 March 1992 Tracks 16-22: Grindcrusher Tour, Nottingham Rock City, 14 November 1989
Second re-release on DVD of the debut video VHS of legendary British Grindcore/Death Metal band.
Continuing to celebrate Earaches 20 year plus existence the band brings the next installment of the Earache Classic series with "The Wake Up And Smell The Carcass" CD & DVD.
The DVD conta..