"Captive Bolt Pistol", a brand new song from reactivated British extreme metal pioneers CARCASS, is featured on "Hell Is Here", a sampler from the organizers of Germany's Party.San Metal Open Air festival. The track comes off the band's comeback album, "Surgical Steel"., which is due in the fall via Nuclear Blast Records.
Nuclear Blast has been taking it down, so the link might be dead by the time you read this. The long story short is that Heartwork era fans should be pleased.
Nuclear Blast has been taking it down, so the link might be dead by the time you read this. The long story short is that Heartwork era fans should be pleased.
Heartwork is okay, but it would have benefited from being released under a different name. I mean, yes, it generally feels like a reasonably logical progression from Necroticism, but there are other times where it feels like the abridged version of Necroticism, with a lot of the more interesting parts trimmed away in favor of more immediacy.
post by DYA is EVALUATOR OF BUTTHURT at Jul 2,2013 11:07am
Heartwork is my fourth or fifth favorite Metallica record.
post by The Spewing Voog at Jul 2,2013 2:00pm
Immediately forgettable track. Carcass are back to pick up their $$$ but i dont blame them... :sigh:
Symphonies is my favorite, but Heartwork is up there. Reek and Necroticism is a fine album, but Necroticism especially never really resonated with me like those two. No real reasoning.
Oh, and I don't really remember a single note of Swansong.
post by asparagaspergers at Jul 2,2013 9:27pm
hah! fuck that noise, carcass is awesome. this new track is decent, hopefully the rest of the album has some stronger songs on it. you losers have to act like you're too good to like carcass, hahaha.. message board know it alls, hahah.. google up some real obscure shit for us all to ponder why don't you? i bet you fucks can't hum one single riff off of reek of putrefaction. posers!!! leave the fucking hall!
post by DYA is EVALUATOR OF BUTTHURT at Jul 2,2013 9:54pm
hah! fuck that noise, carcass is awesome. this new track is decent, hopefully the rest of the album has some stronger songs on it. you losers have to act like you're too good to like carcass, hahaha.. message board know it alls, hahah.. google up some real obscure shit for us all to ponder why don't you? i bet you fucks can't hum one single riff off of reek of putrefaction. posers!!! leave the fucking hall!
I will for $18.
post by DYA is EVALUATOR OF BUTTHURT at Jul 2,2013 9:58pm
Well-played.
post by Big bag of assorted nigger parts at Jul 3,2013 12:00am
I'd like to hear shit like Reek of Putrefaction and Symphonies of Sickness, but with THESE vocals.
"Carcass - captive bolt pistol Video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Nuclear Blast Records"
What the fuck is the point of putting the song on a sampler and then freaking out if it is on Youtube?
In addition, I'm not too sure how I feel about regurgitating the Tools of the Trade cover for the new album cover. At least they pulled the old logo back in.
post by RTTP CLEAN UP CREW at Jul 12,2013 4:52pm
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post by Spence at Jul 13,2013 8:50am edited Jul 13,2013 10:14am
The song is still online, you just need to use google.
I don't know, controversial opinion time, but I really don't like this new Carcass song or the new Gorguts song. I think they're both relatively mediocre and don't know why everyone on the internet is freaking out about how awesome they are.
post by longdeadgod_nli at Jul 13,2013 10:28am
I like it, always been a heartwork fan as well. As far as people getting pumped, carcass is a legendary band, and to people of a certain metal generation them getting back together and putting out something at all is exciting, but having it be half way decent is a major plus.
Say you lived in an area pre internet an your only access to heavy music was word of mouth because you didn't know about zines and trading and what not, you woshipped the hell out of what extreme stuff you did find.
Yeah, and i'm a major Carcass fan. I love all the Carcass albums, even most of Swansong.
It's not even bad music by these two bands, I just don't get the hype. They're pretty forgettable and not exactly groundbreaking. I also don't get how bands like Atheist or Autopsy can release killer new music and be massively overlooked, but Carcass releases a new song? 43 FB friends are "talking about Carcass."
It's just odd. And it's not just limited to just death metal. I'm constantly baffled by just HOW 00's Kreator albums are actually MORE popular than their 80's/1990 material.
Yeah, and i'm a major Carcass fan. I love all the Carcass albums, even most of Swansong.
It's not even bad music by these two bands, I just don't get the hype. They're pretty forgettable and not exactly groundbreaking. I also don't get how bands like Atheist or Autopsy can release killer new music and be massively overlooked, but Carcass releases a new song? 43 FB friends are "talking about Carcass."
It's just odd. And it's not just limited to just death metal. I'm constantly baffled by just HOW 00's Kreator albums are actually MORE popular than their 80's/1990 material.
Say you lived in an area pre internet an your only access to heavy music was word of mouth because you didn't know about zines and trading and what not, you woshipped the hell out of what extreme stuff you did find.
I'm just more of a prick than you are. I'd always hold my new albums up to Show No Mercy or Altars of Madness and if they didn't even come close, I'd pitch the fuckers and listen to what I liked.
Symphonies = Goregrind gets technical, great record
Necroticism = Still sounds like grind, but starts to get a little death metal flavor. It's well put together, but for some reason never stuck with me.
Heartwork = Technical death metal. Memorable and fun, but a bit overproduced.
Swansong = Sounds like there was a collection of "Countdown To Extinction era" Megadeth songs with Walker on vocals (which I - as a big Megadeth fan - enjoyed)
So far, the new stuff sounds like they're trying to fit in with all the band who've been trying to emulate their sound since they split up