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90s Megadeth, pretty much. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of Swansong on Discogs. I don't want to hear the same album over and over again. Swansong. Groove? Rather funny little album though. The general sound is steely and shows no indication of the huge twin-guitar monolith it had once been. What does it sound like? Had Jeff Walker recorded the clean vocals he had been pressured to use or had the riffs been less dirty, well then, maybe I would feel a little different. Just because Carcass have bridged the gap into a sort of 'Deathrock' doesn't mean Ken Owen is afraid to unleash his full potential - the drum patterns are pleasingly complex and add well to the album. Guitarists Steer and Carlo Regadas (ex-Devoid) perform tightly, sometimes there's this slight showing off, which is fine by me, mostly in the vein of memorable solos, but guitars also shriek and in my book this is only plus. Carcass – Swansong (Review) August 25, 2013 Heavy Metal Overload 34 Comments. Artist: Carcass. While still having their roots firmly in grind/death metal, when simply put, 'Swansong' is Carcass's heavy metal album. 4.5 superb. The production is fantastic as well, the guitars are clean yet diggable, the bass is smooth and refined. Special Carcass Track By Track zu "Surgical Steel" 11 Kommentare zu Carcass - Surgical Steel Sag Deine Meinung! The production on this album is similar to "Heartwork"'s production. Review by Fxxkit13 USER June 1st, 2009 | 179 replies. When playing simple mid tempo verse-chorus-verse rock for an entire album, you need some serious hooks on each and every song, and some of the songs here just aren't as catchy or as entertaining as the rest. Rated #989 in the best albums of 1996. Do not let that make you skip this album, which is a nice piece of not so total extremity. After a seventeen year album sabbatical, critics and fans alike lauded 2013's Surgical Steel, the band's first record since Swansong (1996), and the bands return to form. Before the release of the album, the band had split-up though, which of course makes "Swansong" a perfectly fitting title. Though bands such as Entombed have also stripped down thier Death Metal attack, they have all focused on incorporating Punk elements into their music. 2020-10-27 UMUR "Swansong" is the 5th full-length studio album by UK death metal/heavy metal act Carcass. 41 on the Billboard 200 chart. Swansong. Format: Vinyl LP. CARCASS - Swansong - Amazon.com Music. There is really some quality stuff on here. Weitere Artikel zu Carcass. And unlike most albums, there isn’t really a duff song on the entire album! Another problem, as with the previous album, is that Bill Steer makes no appearances as a vocalist. Qty: Add to Cart. Why is the score only 79 then? Rocking might be the better word for this thing, that makes my head bang/feet tap/hands hit me knees. Here’s something you might find amusing – Columbia Records suggested Jeff took singing lessons for the album, well thank FUCK he didn’t. Site links: Home | Register | Metal Music Forum | Metal Music Guides, About MMA: FAQ | About us | Contact us | Submit your music for review | Advertising informations, Sites in the MAC network: Progarchives.com — progressive rock ultimate website | JazzMusicArchives.com — the ultimate jazz music online community | MetalMusicArchives.com — the ultimate metal music online community. I absolutely love their sickening goregrind albums and also the stint with death of Necroticism, but this is actually quite a pleasant listening experience (maybe that's the problem some people have with this); and you can see how this and the previous album 'Heartwork' have inspired so many proceding bands. But this is still a very fine album indeed. September 2013 um 15:21 Uhr You know how Mortician release the same album thats complied of the same tracks every few years? The vocals are a let-down. Best viewed without Internet Explorer, in 1280 x 960 resolution or higher. The album as a whole is okay if you don't have anything against fun rocking tunes, but there are some fillers here and there you would find yourself forgetting real quick and skipping. It has very few redeeming qualities. Swansong is the fifth studio album by English extreme metal band Carcass.It was released on 10 June 1996 in the UK by Earache Records. Carcass – Despicable (EP Review) By Jonathan Smith October 28, 2020 No Comments. It has a very catchy chorus and the riffing in the verses is simple and rock and roll enough to catch a classic rock fan's attention. "Heartwork (1993)" proved to be a huge success for Carcass, who attracted the attention of major label Columbia Records. 8/10. The style can be brutal in parts but it needs aggression to back it up and Walker is too busy churning through the lyrics to give time and thought to injecting some real anger and outrage in his delivery. Ignore the haters; if this album had been released by another band without Carcass’ roots, it would have got a higher score. How long they've “been around” doesn't change a single bit to that assessment. MOSH 160CD; CD). "Keep On Rotting In The Free World" sets the stage, expanding on the slower moments from Heartwork and ladening them with even bigger hooks, meaty riffs, dazzling solos, even some cowbell. Every instrument sounds strong and crisp, with perfect separation. Anyway, this has a sound of heavy death rock, (or "Rot 'n' Roll" as they said themselves) with some memorable melodies and some 'nice' coarse death metal vocals providing the lyrical content. The highlights have to be "Keep On Rotting In The Free World", "Tomorrow Belongs to Nobody", "Black Star", "Child's Play", "Room 101", "Polarized", "R**k the Vote", and "Don't Believe a Word". Release Date: 2020. 'Don't Believe a Word' is a song I've never liked that much and cutting it off would have make this more tight package. Released 10 June 1996 on Earache (catalog no. Carcass had reached the end of the road with their techno death metal on Heartwork and it is obvious around the time they wrote the songs for this album, they just didn’t know how to make another death metal album anymore. Fuck all on the telly as usual. Some songs manage to fuse these moments together, for example "Child's Play" and "Polarized". At that point in the band's career, they sounded and looked more like lame wannabe rockstars than controversial death metallers. So, while making their music easier, so to speak, sound-wise it is not so easy at all. I want bands to step out and challenge themselves. The sound is raw, dry, more intimate. Yes, this truly grooves like no tomorrow, but not so called "James Brown way". Release view [combined information for all issues] Swansong [p] 1996 CD Earache / MOSH 160CD. For you not to have realised that this sounds nothing like their earlier stuff, you must have had to have been living under a rock for the past 15 years or something. The purists will argue that without the extreme grind, medical dictionary based lyrics, and gut churning song titles, Carcass had sold out with Heartwork. I mean, the first time I listened to it, I thought "this is pretty good. Well, there you have it. 8/10. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Lets talk about the songs, they have such a groove to them, pretty easy listening for the most part. Hastily they threw away their legacy as forerunners, with only one goal left in mind: to become famous. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. A guide to Carcass: biography, discography, reviews, links. Carcass are a British extreme metal band from Liverpool, which was formed in 1985. It begins with a fairly rock n' rollish song, "Keep On Rottin' In the Free World" (clever play on words, eh? However, that aside; does this sound to you like the sign of a band with fading talent? Nothing too revolutionary or amazing, in my eyes, but there are a few cool riffs sprinkled throughout (Black Star, First track's chorus). Ditto, "R**k The Vote," you wouldn't know it was Carcass except that it is so obviously Carcass once the double-bass and Jeff's snarling rasp kick in. "Firm Hand" has very urgent driving riffs and rhythms that push the song along and give it energy. CARCASS's new studio album, "Torn Arteries", is due August 7 via Nuclear Blast. Discography includes; Reek of Putrefaction (1988), Symphonies of Sickness (1989), Necroticism – Descanting the Insalubrious (1991), Heartwork (1993), Swansong (1996), Surgical Steel (2013). Swansong was released in 1996 after Extreme Metal pioneers Carcass had an unlikely stint as a major-label act in the US. Many of these are straightest songs from the band. I admit, some of the songs have untapped potential, (Room 101) and could have benefited with a few more tempo changes, a couple of fast section wouldn’t have hurt the album. Yeah. Sadly, 'Swansong' wasn't a prophecy of things to come, but more like an announcement; Carcass had changed their name to Blackstar already before this album was published. It sounds like a band that wanted a change of sound (it makes you wonder whether the further change in sound is anything to do with Michael Amott's departure). Some people can't get it, I surely can. Review Carcass Wake Up And Smell The ... Carcass. Sadly. Carcass' "final" studio album is not what people imagine Carcass to be. Découvrez des commentaires utiles de client et des classements de commentaires pour Swansong by Carcass sur Amazon.fr. But then it starts to suck cunt and hard. Carcass "Swansong MMXX" FDR Black Vinyl. (originally written for ArchaicMetallurgy.com in 2003), Disappointment. There are even elements from other metal subgenres other than the style demonstrated throughout most of the album, for example the asphyxiating doom metal riff in the pen-ultimate track "Don't Believe a Word", and the almost power metal masterpiece that is "R**k the Vote", proof that Carcass are still as inventive as ever. His use of the cowbell as the center of the beat for "Keep On Rottin' In the Free World"'s solo moments is really damn annoying though. // Because our MP3s have no DRM, you can play it on any device that supports MP3, even on your iPod! Special Turn Back Time To 1996 Folge 10: "Swansong" von Carcass. Just like 'Heartwork E.P. This is still so Carcass, that this sounds the logical next step for the band. But, owners of the odds and sods album "Wake Up And Smell The.. Carcass" will have no-doubt heard the rejected Swansong material, the songs "Edge of Darkness", "Emotional Flatline" "Ever Increasing Circles", "Blood Splattered Banner", and "I Told You So (Corporate Rock Really Does Suck)". Release Date: 1995 | Tracklist. The tracks riffing is mostly boring renditions of the intro riff, with a noticeably blues rock riff coming in at about the 2 minute mark. Was this the right reaction to give? I like this album, more than Heartwork, haha! It is the only Carcass album to feature guitarist Carlo Regadas. Let's get one thing clear: I don't blame them for trying out something different here. The final track "Go to Hell" which ends Carcass's career in the studio has an ambiguous message which is either extremely pessimistic or actually liberating, depending on how you look at it: you can see it as resignation, wallowing in sin because redemption is impossible anyway; or rejecting conventional ideas about Heaven and Hell, turning them the two polarities into their direct opposites and going to Hell in as defiant a way as possible. Swansong is the last release of the (former) goregrind/goremetal gods, Carcass. By. For an album so strongly critical of current Western society and the way it controls people's expression, the music lacks zest and quite a few songs come across as filler. And I even can enjoy a listen to "The Heartwork EP" now and then. From the band that brought us such grind/death classics as Necroticism and Heartwork comes Swansong, a totally different albums. As the success went straight to their heads, they lost track of the musical development in their oeuvre and regressed to the rock 'n' roll-clichés of bygone days. Actually the album was recorded under the name Carcass because of a record deal. Choruses and riffs are mostly infectious as Black Death the disease, but some material needs more time, which is not a bad thing at all. Had Carcass continued after this recording and made another studio album, then on the strength of the music here, I guess the band would pass into a post-metal, urban blues phase and comparisons with bands like Caina and Lifelover who among other things have dealt with struggling to find one's place and purpose in a post-industrial, urban nightmare might be possible. Look at the problem this way: we're all going to die in the end so we may as well choose the mode of our death and if possible die spectacularly and take as many of the bastards oppressing us as possible (especially if they don't want to die). To rate, slide your finger across the stars from left to right. Published. Remas. Special Turn Back Time To 1996 Folge 10: "Swansong" von Carcass. I rate "Swansong" the weakest of Carcass's albums but of course what is weak for these guys would be seismic for others. // Genres: Death 'n' Roll. Carcass – Swansong (Review) August 25, 2013 Heavy Metal Overload 34 Comments. Album Tracks 1. All in all, I thoroughly enjoy listening to this album, albeit the songs of lesser quality. Swansong, the final LP of Carcass' initial run, wasn't much of one. Many people were expecting a similar album; technical, crushing, gripping, and catchy at times. Black Star 4. Its almost catchy. Firm Hand 10. The way I hear it, this collection of metallic sounding rockers constitues nothing more than a pointless trifle. Zum Schluß hauen Earache noch einmal eine CD mit größenteils rarem oder unreleastem Material raus. Carcass has been a huge influence on a great many deal of bands both with the grind releases and with the more melodic later releases. Many Metalheads of the particularly "true" variety do not like this album. Mostly slow and mid paced rocking metal (oh, how I loathe that newbie-term Death And Roll) with Jeff Walker’s typical screeching voice (although he's growling a little bit lower from time to time). Ken's drums are still pounding, although the blast-beats have finally disappeared after gradually lessening from Reek of Putrefaction to Symphonies of Sickness, Necroticism, and then Heartwork. AAA+++ Read more. Not only is that the way this album is, but you know exactly what I'm talkign about. Of course, there was reason to be a mite skeptical about it. When I started to listen to extreme music around 1990, Carcass were considered as one of the most influential bands in the scene. Let's get this started with an honest statement. Shop Vinyl and CDs and complete your Carcass collection. Ever since 1985 Carcass had been creating gutteral, disgusting, brutal grind with more than enough gore.Albums such as Symphonies of Sickness and Reek of Putrefaction rightfully earned the title of essential goregrind albums. Polarized 8. They were doing great. I Carcass vennero formati a Liverpool verso la meta` degli anni '80 dal chitarrista Bill Steer (futuro Napalm Death) e dal batterista Ken Owen.Nel 1987 a Steer e Owen si uni` anche il bassista e cantante Jeff Walker, studente di anatomia che disponeva pertanto del bagaglio culturale per descrivere le peggiori efferatezze. True metal originators, Carcass influenced extreme metal all over the globe with early records like Symphonies of Sickness (1989) and Heartwork (1993). Is it grindcore? Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Swansong at Amazon.com. Death rock? Don't get me wrong, this album wasn't exactly what anyone expected it to be, but these songs are growers, they creep in around in the back of your head till you can resist no longer, and find yourself slotting it into the tray for another listen. You can check out the lyrics elsewhere on this website so I won't give examples. Galerie mit 22 Bildern: Carcass - Tons Of Rock 2019. Issues. Heartwork is my least favourite Carcass album. If I had to pick a perfectly recorded metal album, it might be this one. As the album continues, the catchy tunes and riffs falter a bit, technical virtuosity starts filling in the potential void and the band's style starts to sound a bit generic. Select Your Cookie Preferences. Keep on rotting in the free world, aside from having a nice title, has some extremely political lyrics and great riffs. Featured peformers: Ken Owen (drums), Bill Steer (guitar), Carlo Regadas (guitar), Jeff Walker (bass, vocals), Colin Richardson (producer), Stephen Harris (engineer), Nick Brine (assistant engineer). The songwriting, unlike some hardcore metal fans protest, is mature and probably the most advanced in Carcass history. Blackstar for example, is pretty slow (for Carcass at least) but it has the perfect hooks and sure to get your feet tapping. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. In Swansong the lyrics are (generally) meaningful, reflecting on the mid nineties political and social issues. We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads. Bill and Jeff were key arrangers and made what could've been amazing songs, using the simple verse-chorus-verse-chorus-solo-chorusx2 method, of AC-DC fame. Albeit there's already the occasional incursion on death 'n' roll turf, it proves to be a well‑made, very decent melodic death metal effort. Really, if someone would of scratched Dave Mustaine's car before he recorded the vocal tracks for Countdown to Extinction it would of sounded just like this. There's no really fast songs, but mid-paced and slower groove-outs. If the music is still good, I will support it. We'll save that for the Swansong review. The guitar tone is harder than what it was on Heartwork, and in fact sounds like it did on Necroticism and the Tools of the Trade EP, except with more gain, so Bill and Carlo finally have some sustain on their chords which was been sorely lacking throughout their career. Nothing here to like, the "high point" if there is one is Polarized. CARCASS - Swansong - CD - Enhanced - **Mint Condition** - RARE. Then, it rises right back up in the first tracks "glory," with Black Star. No, Of course not! I shall treat this album as a rock album then, and what is essential for a simple rock album to prevail, after catchy riffs and choruses, is a convincing frontman. Reviews 7.0. R.I.P. You'll have to excuse me for being so outspoken—but where is the innovation in trying to sound like some weary Megadeth-knockoff? But songs like "Firm Hand" and "Polarized" are nasty little numbers, pure metal evil, with pummeling double bass and multi-faceted guitar playing. Michael Amott left to start Spiritual Beggars and Arch Enemy and maybe his departure caused the band to step into this direction, more or less. Actually the album was recorded under the name Carcass because of a record deal. But when Bill Steer left and band changed their name to Blackstar, it was the only logical step to do, too. The album was released through Earache Records in June 1996. For those reasons, people seem to dislike this album greatly, some to the point of detest. And that was something I wasn’t accustomed to when listening to a Carcass album. Swansong is a death 'n' roll music album recording by CARCASS released in 1996 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. Carcass had made a name for themselves with their unrelenting sonic fury whit speedy, engrossing riffs , crushing drums and unbelievably disgusting lyrics. Swansong, an Album by Carcass. He's quickly become my favorite metal producer. Rock the Vote is probably my favourite song on the album with a real feeling of energy and adrenaline rushing through the whole song, pounding till the end where one of the best solos I’ve ever heard comes into play, Steer CLEARLY gave his best. Skip to main content.us. True, compared to Carcass's earlier efforts such as Reek Of Putrefaction and Symphonies Of Sickness, or even Heartwork, Swansong is soft. The guitar work is in the region of "pretty cool" for me. Carcass is legendary these days for being the founders and leading lights of not just one, but two Death Metal sub-genres. Polarized, for example has an incredibly cool verse with the whole "I don't..." scheme and a melodic and powerful solo to boot. review carcass. "Heartwork (1993)" proved to be a huge success for Carcass, who attracted the attention of major label Columbia Records. Boring vocals, HORRIBLE "anti-political" lyrics.. jesus, fucking read Black Star.. Moving on, bland guitar "solos"... did I miss anything? Not a single fast song to be found on “Swansong”. I also dig change. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Swansong by Carcass at Amazon.com. The production is very pleasing to the ears, and every instrument has the right level, giving the album a somewhat coherent (repetetive?) Review. Alright, I'm not going to go into an entire play-by-play of this album, but those first three were a quick teaser of the basic template of the album. Hello, Sign in ... Top reviews from other countries Translate all reviews to English. I am glad to report the answer is NO, and a great big fucking no at that. But it wasn't my decision, and I can't do anything about it so never mind. Fuck all on the telly as usual . August 5, 2013 . Product Code: MOSH160FDR-BLACK Availability: In Stock. And to say "Generation Hexed" is favoured by the majority, I, for one, cannot see what all the fuss is about. The easy joke is to ignorantly proclaim that Surgical Steel, the first CARCASS album in 17 years, is for those locked in the confines of Gods of Grind nostalgia, or for the slaughter of the souls who yearn for the days of mushroom cuts, Doc Martens, hating on NIRVANA, and all other manners of partying like it's 1992. 'Swansong' was produced by Colin Richardson. Very hard to describe musically, pretend that 90's Megadeth and Down had a jam session and invited Carcass along to sing. (That could have been deliberate on the band's part but I don't know.) I won't be doing any more full-length Carcass studio album reviews. The band changed its style considerably after the "Heartwork" recording and what is on offer here is an almost poppy-sounding and quite accessible work with only Jeff Walker's hoarse vocals the only reminder of what the band had once been. 70%) Songs; Lineup; Other versions; Reviews; Additional notes; 1. Thankfully, Carcass have one. Special Carcass Track By Track zu "Surgical Steel" 11 Kommentare zu Carcass - Surgical Steel Sag Deine Meinung! The album is more of an epitome of everything melodic in Carcass's music, even from the few bits of melody from the "Reek of Putrefaction" days. To put the finger on the sore spot, I have to say that these old‑fashioned metal rocksongs are such a tremendous bore. They sound a bit tired and too laid back here. Tomorrow Belongs to Nobody 3. This isn't the Carcass you know, but it still has their creativity charisma, and arse-kicking riffage. Yet they are still written to a dizzyingly high standard. Why didn't they quite before? At that moment in time however I was very disappointed. It combines the catchy edge with the start-stop riffing and manages to be heavy and technical enough to catch a "Heartwork" fan in its net. Which is slightly annoying as I rather enjoying his deep guttural and his pitch shifted Satan sounding chants. Carcass - Officially Licensed Merchandise . Of all Carcass's albums, this is the one you'd recommend most to your non-metal friends: the metal is dominated by extended melodic lead guitar solo fretboarding that has none of the squealy and sometimes restless electric splats of early albums; and the lyrics contain much social, cultural and political criticism (which in hindsight seems odd as Walker was to spend several years working as a civil servant after giving up music). Review Carcass 4 Wake Up And Smell The Carcass. "Swansong" is the 5th full-length studio album by UK death metal/heavy metal act Carcass. Type: Full-length Release date: 1996 Catalog ID: MOSH 160CD Label: Earache Records Format: CD Reviews: 13 reviews (avg. Released 24 June 2004 on Earache (catalog no. Everything is very audible, in your face kinda way. Carcass's Swansong alienated many, it was yet another gear-shift from a band who had changed styles repeatedly. Reviews Album Review: CARCASS Surgical Steel. What has become of the compositional bravura displayed on their grand masterpiece "Necroticism ― Descanting The Insalubrious"? During their original run, Carcass evolved on every record, and no matter what you think of the melodeath-turned-cock-rock of Swansong, it still represented a development of their sound.Surgical Steel, by contrast, saw the band largely mixing the styles of their three 90s records, with the heaviest emphasis on Heartwork.

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