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Swansong [Full Dynamic Range Remaster]

Current price: $13.99
Swansong [Full Dynamic Range Remaster]
Swansong [Full Dynamic Range Remaster]

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Swansong [Full Dynamic Range Remaster]

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Although 1994's excellent
Heartwork
opus had already served notice of
Carcass
' increasingly commercial new direction, much of the group's loyal contingent of fans still viewed 1995's
Swansong
album not as a natural progression but as a huge betrayal. One of the leading lights of the British
grindcore
movement,
had made a name for themselves with their unrelenting sonic fury and unbelievably disgusting lyrics. But on
, much of that fury was reigned in to accommodate more conventional song structures topped with articulate, at times even humorous lyrics (see
"Keep on Rotting in the Free World"
) from vocalist
Jeff Walker
. With axe men
Bill Steer
and
Carlo Regadas
trading scorching leads to pave the way, the band's technical mastery and newfound melodic sensibility come through like never before, resulting in a style reminiscent of latter-day
Coroner
, or even
Megadeth
's work in the early '90s. Memorable numbers like
"Tomorrow Belongs to Nobody"
"Child's Play"
highlight the quartet's keen sense of dynamics, and their desire to experiment with new sounds leads to such unexpected moves as employing acoustic guitars on
"Firm Hand."
Simply put,
represents such a remarkable evolution (or de-evolution, depending, again, on your viewpoint) for
that comparing it to their prior achievements leads to an interesting quandary. While it is easily the most accessible chapter of the band's career, the album hardly offers a fair introduction to the bulk of their brutal legacy. Therefore, while fans of unadulterated
should approach with caution, listeners seeking out an excellent example of technical thrashing will love what
has to offer. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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