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JEFF WALKER 'Would Like To' Record New CARCASS Studio Album - Nov. 13, 2008
Bassist/vocalist Jeff Walker of reactivated British extreme metal legends CARCASS was interviewed by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone magazine after the band's November 9, 2008 concert in São Paulo. Watch the three-and-a-half-minute clip below.

According to M.A.D. Tourbooking, CARCASS is the first confirmed band for next year's Waldrock festival, set to take place June 13, 2009 in Bergum, Holland.

Jeffrey Easton of Metal Exiles recently conducted an interview with CARCASS guitarist Bill Steer. An excerpt from the chat follows below.

Metal Exiles: So why did you pick now to do a reunion tour?

Bill Steer: Most of the band has wanted to do it at different times and obviously we have been busy with different things with our lives. It was a real procedure to get us back together.

Metal Exiles: Why is that? What was the big interest to have CARCASS back together?

Bill: It took us all different lengths of time to get back together. You have Michael [Amott] out with ARCH ENEMY and I was the last one to understand because I have been playing a different genre of music but once we started jamming it came back quickly.

Metal Exiles: The music was amazing and it was so sad to see you guys go away.

Bill: It was sad in a way but the demise was timely. The climate for that music was not so good and we were not comfortable with where we stood in the situation. There were bands coming out that were playing styles of metal that we did not sympathize with. Those bands were getting massive and we think we had played our best at that point.

Metal Exiles: Some of the press that is coming out has Jeffrey [Walker; bass/vocals] saying that they do not want CARCASS being forgotten about. How is that possible to have CARCASS being "forgotten" about?

Bill: That is really Jeffrey's suspicion that if we have not reformed that we would have been forgotten about. I think that is a bit extreme, but I do know what he is talking about. In the UK it is a fickle industry and the "average Joe" in the British papers have a fickle knowledge and they have forgotten what happened three years ago and it is all about now. They tend to get ecstatic about what happens now and what is exciting now but they could be passé in a few years.

Metal Exiles: What is going to happen after the tour. Will the reunion continue with a new album?

Bill: It is a possibility. We will not say certainly because we will be out for awhile but we are open for the possibility. We do not want to get people hyped up then disappointed but we will see what happens. I would be up for it because it was a good atmosphere and I think we are playing better than ever.

Metal Exiles: What direction would you guys go in?

Bill: Just off the top of my head it would continue from where we were with Heartwork. There is no point in trying to get back to that place because we are much older and everything is different now.

Metal Exiles: If there is not another CARCASS album after this is over what will you be doing?

Bill: FIREBIRD is still out doing stuff. We will be doing shows later on this year but right now I feel musically satisfied. Playing this stuff with CARCASS takes me back to something I am comfortable with and I like being harmonious with my past because for years I was away from it.

Read the entire interview at Metal Exiles.

Rolling Stone (Brazil) interview:



São Paulo concert footage:

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COMMENT |
posted by : Silent Water
11/13/2008 11:02:07 AM

I think this is a great idea, but see some difficulty in it. The fact that Heartwork was so influential and so many band's since that record's release have emulated and even copied that sound makes it difficult for Carcass to build upon it without sounding like half the rehashed crap that's out there today.

I have faith though, I know that Amott, Steer and the boys will produce something that is quality.

COMMENT | please do a new album!
posted by : malignantvomit
11/13/2008 11:13:40 AM

i would love a new carcass album. swansong was a very good album in its own way, but amott didn't play on it. It is impossible for carcass to produce crappy music. impossible! every riff out of steers hands is pure magic.

COMMENT |
posted by : EL PENDEJO
11/13/2008 12:38:25 PM

Even if they don't tour, I would love a new Carcass album.

COMMENT |
posted by : Sludge_Pit
11/13/2008 1:23:53 PM

CARCASS IS THE SHIZZNIT !!!!

COMMENT | ^^^^^^I TOTALLY Agree with brutalidad.
posted by : trust no one
11/13/2008 1:57:23 PM

For some different reasons, but NO, I agree that they should not make another record... Don't get me wrong, they are one of my favourite metal bands, and yeah, I did go see them, recently, and it was a good show... But it was CLOSURE... They were so unique, when they came up, but putting out a new record, now? They have tons of emulators, good and bad... It would take some of their sheen away, just having them be another band, you know? Especially without Ken playing on a record, NO. As good as thy were, it did strike me just as them paying tribute to their past. Leave it at that. They all have good things to do, AE excluded...

COMMENT | Why not ?
posted by : Death2012
11/13/2008 5:53:56 PM

I've always been a huge fan and I love especially Necroticism and Symphonies...
and I think they should do whatever they feel is right. I'd love to hear another Carcass album, I won't be comparing it with anything else. I'd just treat it as if there were never the pause, listen to it and probably enjoy.

If these lads have the energy they want to get out, than why not ? I'm sure they would not do it only for money. Seeing Steer and others recently I can certainly say they are enjoying it.

COMMENT |
posted by : Grusome
11/13/2008 6:42:24 PM

i say go for it i wouldnt mind a heartwork volume 2 comon people a new carcass album is a new carcass album get over it and embrace it don't be such picky bastards!

COMMENT | DeaDlyCorpsE528
posted by : DeaDlyCorpSe528
11/13/2008 7:09:45 PM

"would like it " if carcass recorded a new record

COMMENT |
posted by : chuck steak
11/13/2008 10:09:30 PM

let sleeping dogs lie.

COMMENT | I don't know about a new album
posted by : Jeki
11/14/2008 3:03:33 AM

They are legends now, keep it that way.

COMMENT | I don´t mind at all
posted by : juanneman
11/14/2008 6:15:32 AM

if they record a new album, why not? If it is quality Carcass, I don´t mind.

COMMENT |
posted by : TheGreyArea
11/14/2008 6:51:56 AM

F*CKING DO IT LADS

More New tracks, means more touring, means this isn't all going to be over again by the end of this winter

KEEP THE MIGHTY FUCKING BALL ROLLING

DO IT



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