Carcass at Spotify O-East, April 19th 2024
Unlike in other aspects of music and life, frankly, it feels like the UK hasn’t gotten its dues when it comes to their contributions to the extreme metal genre. Of course there’s Grindcore and Napalm Death, but even they are usually placed on the undercard at festivals featuring Norwegian, Swedish or American bands from a similar musical vein. In a different but somewhat related context, is like Kiss being in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but not Iron Maiden (I’m not saying Kiss doesn’t deserve it, though). I don’t think it is too wild to ask why is Carcass not as big as Metallica? For one thing, they are a group of musicians that seem to be unwilling to compromise their vision and yet there’s a clear and fascinating evolution in their seven albums and almost forty years trajectory. The founders of the goregrind genre set the foundations with their first album Reek of Putrefaction and perfected the structure with their sophomore Symphonies of Sickness . The following two album...