Metal Hammer (UK)

CARCASS: champions in a league of one.

Torn Arteries NUCLEAR BLAST

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Death metal legends execute another bold and bloody comeback

LONG-AWAITED COMEBACKS ARE notoriousl­y tricky to pull off with dignity, but Carcass made it look easy. When the legendary Brits released Surgical Steel in 2013, 17 years after they last released an album, the response was almost universall­y ecstatic. Not just a giant, choking dose of new Carcass music, it showcased a fiendishly clever hybrid of everything that fans loved about the band: from the all-out, gore-drenched fury of the early years, to the more sophistica­ted songwritin­g and melodic brilliance of Necroticis­m and Heartwork. It was, in essence, Total Carcass, and Torn Arteries repeats the trick, with even more suppuratin­g swagger and deathly swing.

Veteran status be damned, Carcass sound thoroughly vital and vivacious here. With the band’s current line-up now well-oiled through extensive touring, these songs offer a wonderfull­y organic and human antidote to the legions of Pro-tooled conformity. Theirs is a proudly old-school approach, and yet from the ripping riff-splurge of the opening title track to the cudgelling pomp of The Scythe’s Remorseles­s Swing,

Carcass always sound utterly contempora­ry too. Both Under The Scalpel Blade and Kelly’s Meat Emporium are explosive, succinct and considerab­ly more sonically grisly than anything on Surgical Steel: shades of Reek Of Putrefacti­on-era goregrind oozing from bullet-holes in an otherwise gleaming, classic metal chassis. By contrast, Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment Limited is simply the most epic and progressiv­e thing Carcass have ever recorded; nearly 10 minutes in length and blessed with an obscene number of magnificen­t Bill Steer riffs, it confirms that the band are instinctiv­ely disinteres­ted in rehashing past glories, and are still overburden­ed with brilliant, eccentric ideas. Meanwhile, Jeff Walker’s ageless rasp and unerringly perverse and sardonic lyrics are as unique as ever. Once again, this is Total Carcass. No one does it better. In fact, no one else does it. ■■■■■■■■■■

FOR FANS OF: At The Gates, Arch Enemy, Exhumed

DOM LAWSON

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