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CARCASS Behind The Scenes Stories - 30 Years Of Earache | Metal Injection
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- Опубліковано 14 лис 2017
- Al Dawson of Earache Records talks about some of the best 'behind the scenes' moments for some of the legacy bands you can find on the label, who are celebrating 30 years in 2017. On this episode, Al talks about the up and down evolution of Carcass, and the legendary artwork behind their album 'Heartwork'.
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Their whole discography is just solid.
I never understood people complaining about Carcass changing their sound a bit either. They got more progressive and became better songwriters as time went on. Some of the fans on the extreme metal underground are the most closed minded music fans I've ever seen.
It's only natural for any musician or band to grow and change over time. That's a healthy thing. As long as the musical integrity is still there, I can respect it even if it's something I'm not really into. It's only when a band just blatantly goes commercial and changes who they are to try and cash in, that I'm not a fan of. But Carcass never did that. They were always godly.
I am about to describe the same thing about carcass, well said, sir 👍
I have never understood that if someone gives negative feedback for band changing their sound they are automaticly "closed minded". Like if you liked early Metallica and then hear their weaker records from 90's you should praise them also cause otherwise you are just closed minded? What kind of retarded logic is that? People have different taste and thats that.
Grindcore was on the out death metal was in, death metal became oversaturated and melodeath was becoming more popular. Can't blame anybody for keeping up with the trends especially if they got the chops to make great music
Many people dislike the Swansong. But I really love it. It's one of the best album that I ever heard.
absolutely agree with you. love it. espessially Black star, Childs play (that bass intro), Go to hell.
Amen
Tomorrow belongs to nobody
UFO influences! Very nice album indeed
Agree. It's very enjoyable. It sounds like Six Feet Under and Entombed
Symphonies of Sickness changed my life. I am 40 years old now and easily the most influential album of my life.
same here
100% same
word
Same here, Im 46 now and ordered the record from Earache sometime in 1992? Man it was disgusting, unsettling and impossible to forget.
Heartwork is my favorite album from them, bought it for a dollar at a goodwill, best dollar I've ever spent.
The heartwork guitar tone is god tier one of the best guitar sound ever . It’s so warm yet cold heavy and clean at the same time
I like all their albums
Same here.
Smart.
Sat on the street having a beer with Jeff walker before a gig they played in dublin in early 90's guy was completely laid back ,really nice bloke . Was funny cos it was around the time he got rid of his dreds ,so many lads didnt recognize him an came up to him asking if the band were hanging around(his access all areas lanyard was visible) he just laughed an said no , sat with me for about 20 mins just chatting about the tour . amazing live band too
Simply one of the BEST metal bands EVER. Amen-
Such a diverse discography, and I enjoyed all their albums, even Swansong. I used to listen to that one a lot. Love the awesome thick bass tone.
Childs play is awesome
Bill Steer's guitar tone is rather unique. You definitely know it when you hear it. Even in Napalm Death you could recognize the signature sound. He's got a dirty tone that wouldn't shame a sludge/doom record. Which i like.
Fucking Carcass!
Heartwork will always be no.1 for me....but Surgical Steel was one hell of a comeback album.
I'm a big Heartwork fan and I remember when Surgical Steel popped up on my Pandora. Lost my shit because I had no idea they had made a comeback album. Always incredible shit from Carcass.
Their goregrind era is the best so original no one else was doing that back then
JAYJAY TEE totally agree. I saw them on the surgical steel tour. To intro “Keep on Rotting” Jeff told the crowd “a lot of people hated this album, but f*** you we’re gonna play it anyways”.
There isn't a Carcass album I don't love. The band is KILLER. My only complaint is I wish Bill recorded more low death growls.
Swansong kicks ass...some of the best riffs and solos ever laid down. Not sure why most can't hear it.
I hear it. Agree with you. Black star riff is very powerfull.
Carcass has always been solid as fuck! Terrific band
Best dark horse in metal. Incredible musicians.
I personally think each of their albums manages to be good at something in particular, symphonies managed to sound all gross and over the top while being instrumentally superior to reek (not very hard to do but still), necroticism was a death metal rollercoaster that was really riff centric, heartwork was a death metal album with great melody even while not being able to understand the vocals upon first listen, and swansong packaged the carcass sound in a nice more accessible and catchy format. Surgical steel I think is a good sum of all the previous works.
I love Swansong!!! This my first Carcass album. I bought it in 1996. And now I think that it is the best.
Hail Carcass! Been with youse guys from the beginning.
Heartwork is and will always be in my top ten favorite albums.
I'll always remember hearing carcass for the first time when I was young....I loved it.
I LOVE THEM ALL!! carcass is genius, end of story
"That´s what makes Carcass great" - Well said, pushing the envelope, taking chances and going where their creative forces drive them, that´s what they´re about in my opinion. Swansong is an awesome record, great sounding, tight, grooving, it´s Rock n´Roll on steroids. Probably came out at the wrong time, people are more open now, and as fans know, Bill loves Blues-Rock and fronts his own band, and Jeff likes country music and also have his own side project in that camp. It all transpires in Carcass´style and that makes them unique in an era in which everybody sounds pretty much the same.
Carcass rules!
I'm just glad they got really heavy again, and are still putting out masterpieces.
Good, but short. I feel like it could easily be an hour long documentary.
Heartwork is one of the best metal albuns ever made
The progression is what matters. I cannot abide bands that pump out the same record every three years. All hail Carcass.
Neuroticism was amazing, I saw them live, Had a TDK cassette in my Walkman, Necroticism one side and Cathedral Forest of Equilibrium on the other, doesn't get any better than that.
true story.... i lost my virginity having the necroticism as soundtrack... poor girl....
Was Her Vagina Rotten to the Gore?
They don’t call it the “jackhammer” for nothing. Good thing the whole album is 90 seconds long. First time in a vagina? I’ll credit you two full minutes. And who titles an album “Descanting the Insolubrius”? Carcass does. Back in ‘93 ish while trying to digest the full breadth of the album, I had to use a dictionary to decode Jeff’s magniloquent creation. Same for Heartwork. His way with words is truly epic. So I had an old dictionary my grandmother had given me that had surplus dictionaries in the appendix. Good thing one was medical and another was musical. True story: Most of the words I had to look up could not be found in any standard dictionary. When you figure it all out and consider what it took to create such great poetry which perfectly complimented the music, you realize Jeff Walker is truly a genius. And keeps creating it. Check out Livestock Marketplace. So Badass, so rifftastic, so heavy and groovy, maybe my favorite Carcass song. Which says A FUCKTON.
@@Andrew-lk3ne wasn't at the time.... eheheheh i was 14 and she was 13....
For me it was Type O Bloody Kisses
wel done!.....lol
Going to see them live tonight by myself. As a girl alone, I feel way safer in this crowd than in any commercial metal venue, the guys in these shows are respectful, non violent and I feel home.
Necroticism will always be their highest point to me. a Death Metal masterpiece and to me it's the best Metal album ever made!
Necroticism is one of the best Death Metal albums ever imo
To me just the best ever.
algum BR q tbm ama CARCASS
Seeing them in 2 weeks 🤘🤘🤘🤘
LEGENDS! Masters of GRIND
Man I cut my rock chops with these guys - circa 1991 Royal Court Liverpool - the bar not the main stage, lol! Still got some of the t-shirts :P
Saw some great gigs at the basement bar
I FUCKING LOVE CARCASS
Mount of execution is the song that got me into death metal
you have a taste, man
God I love this band
I love these earache stories.
Swansong is my absolute favorite Carcass album.
Carlo Regadas is a really nice dude. Always wanted to meet more of these guys.
Carcass is fucking amazing. Underrated as fuck and always ahead of their time
Love Carcass
unpopular opinion: surgical steel is my fav carcass album
💕💕💕Symphonies of Sickness!💕💕💕
Love them
Swansong is awesome! Actually i love all their records
The Gods of Grind night was fucking awesome.
Jeff and Bill were professors on human body austopsy and they actually gave some lectures in some universities.. Yyeeaaahh...
An entire wall of Swan Song? I'd buy them all. These fucking kids never knew how music would be 20 years later compared to the gold they were listening to back in the 90s their expectations were above the sky.
Carcass =greatness😎
If they sold out, they sold out perfectly because Heartwork, Swansong and everything after are my favorite albums. \m/
Carcass rules the deathmetal!
All the skate stickers, niiice 🤘
30 years? They’ve just been reissuing their back catalog for the past 15.
Nathan Barley - U triggered cos there's maybe a bit of truth in that statement? While they may still release some quality new albums, there's no denying they're not the godly label they used to be. That may well be a sign of the times but fans don't tend to take it lightly when they read about how they dropped the ball with so many of our fave bands - too many bands have spoken out about this for it not to hold some truth...
Are you talking about Carcass or Earache? In fact was Blurring Band talking about Earache?? lol, I don't care, I just wanted to use the word guts somewhere. Rot 'N' Roll!
BB was clearly referring to Earache cos they're the ones celebrating 30 years in this video & Carcass have released new material in the last 15 years so he couldn't have been referring to band. I was also obviously referring to the label. But all good bro, keep on rotting \m/
lol, yeah my bad, I thought BB was referring to Carcass reissues (no offense meant mate), not Earache. I should stop commenting on videos when I'm drunk
LOL good shit, can't wait for a nice cold one after work later...
"They've taken my dead mother's guts... & corporate rock really does suck!"
Goat
Heartwork!
I felt that way about Cathedral when I was young ,& ignorant. Carcass have never made a bad album . 😎🤘
Best guitar solo ever?....The first solo from Carnal Forge. Holy shit!!!! Don’t tell me there are better. Well maybe the first solo from November Rain, maybe.
Chris Santiago Wish it lasted forever every time I listent to it, perfect 'rythm' section too!!
Chris Santiago Amott's solo on Buried Dreams imo is as good if not better. But I'd say Carnal Forge is a better song overall.
Carcass was always ahead of its time. Remember getting shit for listening to it in my cassette player in school and just telling everyone of them haters and trolls to get fucked
3 first albums i like thats it cheers 🍺🍺🤘🤘
the first two records is CARCASS, Im true to my death metal / grind roots.
Carcass: always different always the same. Very few bands could match the variety and excellence of their discography. Thanks
is there a way to sign some petition to get this back on youtube and spotify and itunes etc?
All their albums are back up on Spotify as of today!
@@bucknasty69 oh i know i shit my pants when i saw it. It came back on last week to be exact
Next band to discover. I was picky with what I listened to in the 90’s loved Morbid Angel but was more into my thrash. The vocals I still don’t 100% dig but I lve the leads and the riffs. Especially Trey and Chuck. You hear that whole summoning elder gods wank about Trey but he kinda is.
They didn't nothing more than help define music.
Video from Pathopax Videozine and Exhume Zine.
Loved Carcass for years but I still reckon Surgical Steel Is their best record
Have a huge respect for Carcass. If you want to listen to bands that do the same over and over again go listen to Amon Amarth or crap like that
I never see Michael Amott on any Carcass documentaries.
Carcass
Heartwork is the best and Swansong was lyrics-wise and a melodic symphony different from the former...but they both kick @s$!!! As surgical Steel combines them both
The new ep is smoking.
Carcass... los putos amos!!!
The Carcass Catalog Kicks Ass!! Fuck the Haters!!
me - Aspirin Fanzine 1988-1991.
Fuck the haters, Swansong was an amazing album with some of the heaviest riffs you've ever heard.
how could anyone ever could have hated swansong, it is beyond me. there is no record from carcass that could be wrong. kids...
And not a mention of Colin Richardson
Anyway No love lost
is the most unlike one of the kind song
There was never anything like it to this day
Love carcass, hate metal injection.
In my opinion Swansong is one of the best Metal records of all time.
the first tow albums are the best......old is the best.
I’d imagine their popularity was fanned greatly by the fact they were mentioned (favorably) on an episode of Friends. Check it.
Mentioned twice in that Friends episode, in fact.
Thrice if you count Carcass spelled with a K
What was the reference? I'd look it up but I just started this video...
@@losxdescabezados it was an episode where chandler and Monica are booking a band for their wedding. Phoebe mentions them, questioning whether it was carcass with a 'k' or not. If I remember correctly.
Said this so many times But Fuck Cadbury I wanna watch my video
I like all Carcass albums , except Reek .
666th
Heartwork was a bit too fancy for me, thanks. Except Carnal Forge. And the title track. And Buried Dreams. But the rest was too fancy.
carcass did sell out. the first two albums are the best.
It's called "evolution", my friend
Thru the age of 12 too 15 I was obsessed with carcass..they always evolved with every album..I still listen.here and there but I'm not a huge fan anymore..the last two albums surgical steel and the ep did nothing for me
Earache scumm! Label rip off.
Not a single mention of Reek of Putrefaction 😠
Carcass=badass
The original artwork for Heartwork would have been better I think
1:55 well this is a bullshit sentence
Scouse metal
Non of them were from Liverpool though. Jeff wa close being from St Helens way
3rd
everything after Necroticism sounded like Megadeth. :(