CARCASS Behind The Scenes Stories - 30 Years Of Earache | Metal Injection

87,579
0
Published 2017-11-15

All Comments (21)
  • @ryancarona4199
    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 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.
  • Symphonies of Sickness changed my life. I am 40 years old now and easily the most influential album of my life.
  • Heartwork is my favorite album from them, bought it for a dollar at a goodwill, best dollar I've ever spent.
  • @jme6686
    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
  • Many people dislike the Swansong. But I really love it. It's one of the best album that I ever heard.
  • @inextremis2011
    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.
  • 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.
  • @zorac91
    Carcass has always been solid as fuck! Terrific band
  • @jakelamont6205
    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.
  • @jayjaytee9944
    Heartwork will always be no.1 for me....but Surgical Steel was one hell of a comeback album.
  • @debgibsonfan
    Swansong kicks ass...some of the best riffs and solos ever laid down. Not sure why most can't hear it.
  • @danielbrown2532
    I'll always remember hearing carcass for the first time when I was young....I loved it.
  • @whomenever5956
    Heartwork is and will always be in my top ten favorite albums.
  • @bornon18
    Good, but short. I feel like it could easily be an hour long documentary.