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Author:  dead1 [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 1:30 am ]
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Fuck yes! I so hope this is true (and I liked Swansong)


http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?m ... mID=182963

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Reactivated British extreme metal legends CARCASS are rumored to be putting the finishing touches on their first studio album in 17 years with acclaimed producer Colin Richardson (FEAR FACTORY, MACHINE HEAD, NAPALM DEATH, SLIPKNOT, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE). The band has yet to secure a label home for the effort, which is expected in early 2013.

Guitarist Michael Amott and drummer Daniel Erlandsson, who have been touring with CARCASS since the band's reunion was announced in 2007, are no longer involved with the group due to scheduling conflicts with their main band, ARCH ENEMY. Joining guitarist Bill Steer and bassist/vocalist Jeff Walker in the studio for the new CD recording sessions was drummer Matthias Voigt of German death metal and hardcore fusionists HEAVEN SHALL BURN.

CARCASS is in the process of booking a number of live shows for 2013, including appearances at next year's Maryland Deathfest and Chile's Metal Fest.

In a May 2012 interview with Metal Forces, Amott said about CARCASS' future plans, "I'm not working with CARCASS at the moment. From what I hear they're working on something new, but it's not with me. I'm not included in it. I don't know. I don't comment. [laughs] I don't really know what they're working on, so it's not really for me to say, but whatever it is I wish them well, of course. I had a great time doing the reunion shows; we played a lot of shows in 2008, 2009, 2010, and I had a fantastic time at those shows. I'm a very busy guy as well, so I could see why I wouldn't be included. I've pretty much got a full-time thing going on with ARCH ENEMY, and I'm with SPIRITUAL BEGGARS on top of that. It's very difficult for me to fit in a third band with touring and everything."

CARCASS' last album, 1996's "Swansong", was re-released in July 2008 via Earache Records. The reissue came fully remastered on a DualDisc (combined CD and DVD) in a deluxe digipak with extra artwork and a free sticker sheet featuring exclusive CARCASS designs, and included part 5 of a mini-documentary series entitled "The Pathologist's Report" as bonus video material, plus an exclusive bonus track, "Deathrider Da". The documentary consisted of interviews, filmed in London and Liverpool at the end of 2007, featuring the members of CARCASS — drummer Ken Owen (who is not involved in the band's current reunion because he suffered a near-fatal brain hemorrhage in February 1999 and has had some rather serious health problems since then), Steer, Walker and Amott — who met up for the first time in ten years and were filmed discussing in-depth the story behind the band's development from their gore-soaked grind beginnings to the more refined, melodic moments of their later output.

Author:  Thrashtildeth [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 1:49 am ]
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Um, fuck yes.

That is all.

Author:  belowthelights [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 5:07 am ]
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Thrashtildeth wrote:
Um, fuck yes.

That is all.


Pretty much.

Author:  traptunderice [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 5:12 am ]
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Do not want.

Author:  Thrashtildeth [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 5:20 am ]
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Oh, don't be like that. If they skew a little more extreme than the last couple of Carcass albums, it could be seriously amazing. Hell, even if they don't it'll be interesting at least.

Author:  traptunderice [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 5:32 am ]
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Thrashtildeth wrote:
Oh, don't be like that. If they skew a little more extreme than the last couple of Carcass albums, it could be seriously amazing. Hell, even if they don't it'll be interesting at least.
Never liked 'em.

Author:  Tehom [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 6:58 am ]
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Swansong was kinda weak, but hopefully they go the direction of bands influenced by them and release stuff along the lines of their early stuff.

Author:  dead1 [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:03 am ]
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traptunderice wrote:
Thrashtildeth wrote:
Oh, don't be like that. If they skew a little more extreme than the last couple of Carcass albums, it could be seriously amazing. Hell, even if they don't it'll be interesting at least.
Never liked 'em.


And you call yourself krieg. :mad: :P

Author:  traptunderice [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:12 am ]
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dead1 wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Thrashtildeth wrote:
Oh, don't be like that. If they skew a little more extreme than the last couple of Carcass albums, it could be seriously amazing. Hell, even if they don't it'll be interesting at least.
Never liked 'em.


And you call yourself krieg. :mad: :P
Never have I ever.

Author:  North From Here [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:46 pm ]
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traptunderice wrote:
dead1 wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Thrashtildeth wrote:
Oh, don't be like that. If they skew a little more extreme than the last couple of Carcass albums, it could be seriously amazing. Hell, even if they don't it'll be interesting at least.
Never liked 'em.


And you call yourself krieg. :mad: :P
Never have I ever.


You never liked Carcass? Interesting. I really liked Necroticism, and Symphonies of Sickness has a certain charm, but I don't think Heartwork has aged as well as other classic melodic death metal albums from the period, such as my new namesake. And Swansong? Eh, I'll check this out, with low expectations.

Author:  noodles [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:57 pm ]
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Like everything by them (even Swansong!) so I will listen to this.

Author:  Goat [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:11 pm ]
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Gut reaction: urgh. Walker has said before that new Carcass would sound like Arch Enemy, and as much as I like AE (not terribly, they're alright) I don't want new Carcass considering what a hash Morbid Angel made of it. They're all probably into gangnam style and that now.

[/pessimist]

Author:  huskerc7 [ Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:43 am ]
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I want to hear it. Every Carcass record is really good.

Author:  Tehom [ Sat Dec 01, 2012 6:23 am ]
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Goat wrote:
Gut reaction: urgh. Walker has said before that new Carcass would sound like Arch Enemy, and as much as I like AE (not terribly, they're alright) I don't want new Carcass considering what a hash Morbid Angel made of it. They're all probably into gangnam style and that now.

[/pessimist]


You'd probably like it if you liked the newest Blowpeth

Author:  Goat [ Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:58 pm ]
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Tehom wrote:
Goat wrote:
Gut reaction: urgh. Walker has said before that new Carcass would sound like Arch Enemy, and as much as I like AE (not terribly, they're alright) I don't want new Carcass considering what a hash Morbid Angel made of it. They're all probably into gangnam style and that now.

[/pessimist]


You'd probably like it if you liked the newest Blowpeth


Because 70s-style folk/prog and modern melodeath are exactly the same? Don't get your point.

Author:  Thy Serpent [ Sun Dec 02, 2012 6:11 pm ]
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I'm a bit sceptical.

Author:  dead1 [ Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:55 am ]
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Goat wrote:
Gut reaction: urgh. Walker has said before that new Carcass would sound like Arch Enemy, and as much as I like AE (not terribly, they're alright) I don't want new Carcass considering what a hash Morbid Angel made of it. They're all probably into gangnam style and that now.

[/pessimist]


It kinda makes sense given Michael Amott was trying to recreate Carcass in his own image with Arch Enemy.

Author:  dead1 [ Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:57 am ]
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traptunderice wrote:
dead1 wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Thrashtildeth wrote:
Oh, don't be like that. If they skew a little more extreme than the last couple of Carcass albums, it could be seriously amazing. Hell, even if they don't it'll be interesting at least.
Never liked 'em.


And you call yourself krieg. :mad: :P
Never have I ever.


It says you're krieg above your avatar! :P

Author:  dead1 [ Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:27 am ]
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More news on this one:

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?m ... mID=183116

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As BLABBERMOUTH.NET first reported last week, reactivated British extreme metal legends CARCASS are putting the finishing touches on their first studio album in 17 years with acclaimed producer Colin Richardson (FEAR FACTORY, MACHINE HEAD, NAPALM DEATH, SLIPKNOT, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE). The band has yet to secure a label home for the effort, which is expected in early 2013.

Guitarist Michael Amott and drummer Daniel Erlandsson, who have been touring with CARCASS since the band's reunion was announced in 2007, are no longer involved with the group due to scheduling conflicts with their main band, ARCH ENEMY. Joining guitarist Bill Steer and bassist/vocalist Jeff Walker in the studio for the new CD recording sessions is drummer Daniel Wilding of TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED. "For live, we'll obviously add another guitarist — we have someone in mind but we are not interested in a 'name' player," Walker tells Decibel magazine.

Regarding the sound of the forthcoming CARCASS album, Walker states: "We've taken stylistic cues from all the albums because it's in our blood, but it's no rehash or mess of ideas. I think it sounds almost like the missing link between the third and forth albums but with some groove in there. I've jokingly christened some parts 'trad blast' and some 'death sleaze'… don't think for a minute this is just some nostalgic throwback album — we're setting up another 17 years of ideas for other bands to copy and clean up on. [laughs]"

Asked if this means we'll be hearing some death metal vocals out of Bill for the first time since "Necroticism", Walker tells Decibel, "Yes, already in the can. It's more along the lines of how I envisioned him backing me up on 'Heartwork'. That said, my own vocals have a hell of a lot more range than they did in the past solely down to the luxury of having time to record them — I did all the vox for 'Heartwork' in two days and it shows! Also, (hopefully) [drummer] Ken [Owen] [who is not involved in the band's current reunion because he suffered a near-fatal brain hemorrhage in February 1999 and has had some rather serious health problems since then. — Ed.] will make an appearance — we just need to tidy a few loose ends before the mix."

Author:  Thrashtildeth [ Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:00 am ]
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I think it sounds almost like the missing link between the third and forth albums but with some groove in there. I've jokingly christened some parts 'trad blast' and some 'death sleaze'…


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Asked if this means we'll be hearing some death metal vocals out of Bill for the first time since "Necroticism", Walker tells Decibel, "Yes, already in the can."


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ok I'm excited now.

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