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I Saw Carcass Live!…I Can Die Now.

by User ImageMetal Martyr on September 12th, 2008

Mike Amott 2 Well, I can’t say that I want to die just yet but I’m pretty damn ecstatic. Last night was an amazing time seeing the Exhumed To Consume Tour and every band on the bill was awesome. Been feeling kind of “Blah” and hopefully a few beers later will make me feel better. If this show is coming to a city even remotely near you and you’re a fan of Carcass and Suffocation, then go see it. You won’t be disappointed. Bring 30 bucks if you want a tour T-shirt though. Yeah, I expected maybe a 20 or 25 dollar T-Shirt, but 30 dollars was kind of steep I thought. I still bought one though. If I had extra cash I would have bought another for a give away but I didn’t.

Rotten 1 The first band on the bill to play was Rotten sound, a grindecore band from Finland. Not many people were inside the venue quite yet at this point but they put on a cool show. Aborted was next and the place was starting to fill up a bit and people loved these Belgian Death Metal dudes. If you’re not familiar with 1349 then chances are you don’t follow Black Metal much. Don’t worry, I don’t either. The Norwegian black metal outfit took their name from the year the black plague swept through Norway. Now I’m not in to Black Metal, but there are a few bands I kind of dig. 1349 came out full fledged in corpse paint and gauntlets (See pics below), as you can see and while there wasn’t anyone in the crowd with corpse paint on, it was obvious they had a following in the area.

suffocation 2 This is where things went from “This is awesome” to “Holy sh*t, I can’t believe I’m actually here!”. Suffocation took the stage and it seemed as if the place was suddenly flooded with fans. The NYDM (New York Death Metal) veterans have been around awhile and were the only band on the bill that has played with Carcass before the reunion. I had heard of Suffocation a thousand times and everyone always told me how great they were but never made an effort to check out any of their stuff. Christ, what I have been missing! They said a new album will be out early next year through Nuclear Blast and you can bet I’ll be checking it out.

Jeff Walker 2 When Carcass hit the stage it was getting almost impossible to move around to get pictures. Not only that but they have the fog machines spewing out a load of fog that made it difficult to get good pictures.Regardless, it was amazing. I never realized how short Jeff Walker was. When the guys was doing the sound check Mike Amott and Bill Steer’s mic stands were much higher than Jeff’s and I wondered if it was just low or something. The guy doing the check did each one and left it as it was. I don’t think Jeff can be much over 5′3″. They played songs from just about every album to include Swan Song, which Mike Amott didn’t play on. After some time I put the camera away and just took in the enjoyment of the show.  You can see a few more pictures below.

Bill Steer

Carcass crowd

Jeff Walker

Mike Amott 1 

Bill Steer 2

1349-2

1349-1  

Aborted 1

Suffocation 1

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3 opinions for I Saw Carcass Live!…I Can Die Now.

  • no imageVile Noise (Who am I?)
    Sep 13, 2008 at 9:24 am

    I also waited more than a decade to see Carcass live and I thought I never would. When I heard about the reunion I actually went to 2 festivals just to see them play. It was outstanding to see how these “old geezers” destroyed everything in their path and made all of us old school fans ecstatic.

    Rottend Sound are also amazing, vehement fury when playing live. This entire lineup you saw live looks like a match made in hell :)

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  • no imageScott (Who am I?)
    Sep 13, 2008 at 10:53 am

    The thing is, is that they are not really that old, late 30’s early 40’s. But they are viewed as legendary in the world of grindcore. Hell, Bill Steer still looks to be in his late 20’s, early 30’s. I need to get a good telephoto lens and bring a stool to stand on to get better shots during these shows.

    The line up was sick. You know when you go to a show like this and there are 5 bands you expect at least one to be mediocre or shitty, but it wasn’t at all that way. It was intense. This reminds me, I need to add VileNoise.com to my blog roll.

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