Description
When English extreme metal legends and multi-genre pioneers Carcass dropped monumental comeback album Surgical Steel in 2013, it hit like a ton of bricks. Perhaps it partly boiled down to the sheer surprise factor of an unlikely return, combined with the unexpected level of quality after a 17-year gap since signing off with the often maligned Swansong in 1996. Recently in the AMG backrooms, a number of staff weighed in on their stance regarding Surgical Steel some eight or so years after the fact. I was a little surprised by the indifference shared by some, though I am certainly in agreeance the album can’t quite match the two masterpieces Surgical Steel leaned heavily on; Necroticism and Heartwork. Either way, I adored Surgical Steel upon release and it regularly finds its way into my rotation when the mood strikes for a Carcass fix. After less than compelling shorter form releases, consisting of Surgical Steel offcuts, rightfully consigned to B-side status, and solid if unexciting 2020 EP, Despicable, Carcass return with their hugely anticipated seventh LP, Torn Arteries.
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A1 Torn Arteries 4:02
A2 Dance Of Ixtab (Psychopomp & Circumstance March No. 1 In B) 4:29
A3 Eleanor Rigor Mortis 4:14
B1 Under The Scalpel Blade 3:55
B2 The Devil Rides Out 5:22
C1 Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment Limited 9:42
C2 Kelly’s Meat Emporium 3:24
D1 In God We Trust 3:57
D2 Wake Up And Smell The Carcass / Caveat Emptor 4:37
D3 The Scythe’s Remorseless Swing 5:21
Additional information
Weight | 600 g |
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Format | LP |
Style | Black/Death/Grind, Metal |
Vinyl Color | Red, Green |