Carcass - The Pathologist's Report Part 4: Epidemic (Official Documentary)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.พ. 2013
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The full Carcass documentary, "The Pathologist's Report", filmed in late 2007 in London and Liverpool, featuring interviews with members Jeff Walker, Bill Steer, Ken Owen and Michael Amott.
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I love the fact Ken is being interviewed too. One of the best death metal drummers ever.
I'm really glad to see Ken having a good time with "the mates", hopefully someday will play again. Go Ken and Carcass!!!!!!!!!!
He's still very close with the band and i think that's just the greatest thing ever. The band never forgot about him. U know how most other bands feel about their drummers. They don't give a shit about them.
Seeing Bill Steer giggle is one of life's greatest things!
I love it Ken, well said!!!!
We're in it for ourselves, not anybody else. I listened everyday to Swansong before Surgical Steel came out. Carcass never gets old.... Never!!!!
I like all their albums. My favorite changes based off my mood. All are classics.
You know you find Carcass cathartic when, in a dream, you're bashing your verbally abusive ex's head in with a tin of tomatoes to No Love Lost!
Still mesmerized on how Ken wrote all the good shit.
"Enslaved to the grind" I've always wondered if that was a subliminal shot at Skid Row 🤣🤣
I loved heart work at the time the only death metal album of the times that could show none death metal people the genre has bands in it with real talent plus that had to to be the biggest selling album for them much music power hour played that video a lot I do remember people saying they sold out I was like why because they play clear sounding beautiful melodies and mix them with extreme one the best death albums of all times
Mike really loves himself. He cant leave his hair alone lol
Yeah seems like a bit of a dick doesn't he. Also got the feeling bill can't stomach him that much. Seems like Bill Jeff and ken are actually still really good friends
Ken Owen Is master borec,!!!
Pig destroyer prowler in the yard was recorded in there basement and it sounds banging... weird how it works out sometimes
Necrotism is there best album
I didn't even realize it until Jeff mentioned it that the bass could have been higher on Heartwork. So basically Heartwork is almost Carcass' Justice album. I'm all guitars so I didn't miss the bass on the Justice album either until it was mentioned. The bass drums and heavy chunky riffs I guess threw me off with both albums. Weird lol. A friend of mine was a guitarist in a local death metal band back in that day that I first heard Heartwork. No homo but i almost got a boner when I heard Buried Dreams lol. Heartwork is hands down my favorite. It still holds up (to me) in 2021. Now i have Torn Arteries!
Torn ARTERIES kicks ass. I love the sound of AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. I see/ hear a lot of complaints about the lack of bass on it, as if there is a uniformity to recording. It stands out for its nasty riffs and slammin/ slapping drum sound. My world wouldnt be as good had that been mixed differently, it is a work of genius and then they were done. HEARTWORK and SWansong I feel the same about, they are perfect.
It's funny when people are upset that a recording is not following some set of unwritten rules.
Dude that's so amazing if you frame it like that.
@@saltpeter7429 I wasn't dissin AJFL. I like the album. I was 13 when that album came out and I was able to buy it after winning a football pool lol. So I actually have fond memories of that album.
@@Yeomannn sarcasm?
Arch Enemy and Spiritual Beggars both suck. Imagine leaving a band after they recorded an album like Heartwork.
Horrible idea filming this in a noisy environment.
HEARTWORK is one of the GREATEST albums of ALL TIME. Anyone who calls CARCASS sellouts have no fucking clue about metal or music in general.
Fuckin' right I DID . Jan. 1994.. I even bought it on cassette because they didn't have it on CD. I never understood when I heard people say it was weak etc. Still don't.
Go Ken!! We love you man!!
So great to see these guys talk about the production of some of the greatest metal of all time!! They are humble metal G-dz and deserve naught but praise for their contribution to the psychic fabric that is true metal energy permeating our world!! Jeff, Ken, Bill, and you too Mike...Cheers!!
I loved "Heartwork" when it came out. The only flaw I could find on it was that Bill wasn't doing his vocals on it anymore. But other than that, I thought it was a great record.
Heartwork is a classic album its got all the elements of good thrash/ death metal. Love the guitars, double kick beats+vocals.
I look forward to the new album. According to the song titles it will definitely return to the old times. Carcass is the best!!
for me heartwork is a classic
Nice closeup of Ken's nose hairs about 4 minutes in. Seriously though...I'm so glad these video interviews have been done. I was heartbroken when I read that they were "defunct" on their official site however many years ago. One of my top two fave bands.
i can't reply to the guy because of the stupid new YT comment system, but the guy saying Ken looks like a burnout... he had a fucking brain aneurysm and almost died. That's why he's not drumming on their new album.
I was devastated at that news of Ken. In my book he is/was the best death/grindcore drummer. One could argue Pete Sandoval, but Ken's ability to play ride cymbals at different timing signatures is unheard of. The guy is a rare case to come out of his condition and still talk and attend University! Lovely guy, him.
These videos are important because they go into Carcass's back story. If your into the band it would be wise to know its history. Also so you can understand the bands intentions for the type of mmudic produced.
im looking forward to the new album. I wish they would give us a tease!
When I heard Heartwork and the tone and sonics made go out and get a 5150 amp!!!
Only 810 views?! From these gods?! Wtf.
Carcass!
28th March. Fuck yes!!
Looks like there's "no love lost" between Amott & Steer
12:14 what Jeff is trying to say is, basically any good musician/artist much less the genius ones are all a bit crazy. Its what makes them great!
nonsense, its a great record and has great lyrics too!
carcass!!!
I fucking loved Heartwork when it came out...and all my friends too...don´t say nobody liked it ;-)
NEW ALBUM IN 2013 YEP OKAY!!!!
21:03 Song name?!!?!?
Queensryche!
fuk yea \m/
a couple of songs sounded a lot like kreator's on heartwork
I really wish Bill would have explained why he didn't sing on Heartwork.
SurgicalGrind87 read on an interview years ago he wanted to put all of his focus on guitars
Good enough I guess. As long as Bill Steer does his share of vocal duties along with Jeff Walker. No Swansongs.
13:06 Fucking Hostile in the background...
23:27 WHY THE FUCK IS NIRVANA PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND?!
Lance Trullinger I'll try not to start and endless discussion here, so basically I will say that "Humanity likes all kind of music genres in all kind of situations", anyway you sir have a really good hearing to allegedly not liking Nirvana.
Cause it's what your comment suggests, Nevermind, Keep on Trolling in The Free World!
amego basura Well Carcass should've been playing in the background, I mean, it's their videos!
Lance Trullinger They are at a bar. Bars tend to play music. It's not fucking complicated.
Love Carcass, but just not my favorite album. I started off with Reek when it first came out. Obviously, not what I was expecting when Swansong came out.
New Carcass album. Noway. This should not happen, unless continuing from the path of Reek, Symphonies and Necroticism.
Last album Swansong. Total sellout album. Only three songs worth listening to. Child's Play / Don't Believe A Word / Polarized.
Heartwork great album, but not a Carcass album. It should have been a KREATOR album
Hah yes, what an enlightment: heartwork in fact smells much of Kreator style
a sellout album,so what!!can't u guys appreciate it as another genre??to be frank,it also takes lots of work to do a such classic sellout album.
Ridiculous to call "heartwork" a sellout record...just because they incorporated melody as well as, song structure in classic seventies rock form.... verse chorus verse style....
yeah,I Know I am two years late to the discussion-but what can you do?
Ken Owen seems like such a burnout.
He's ill give him a break
bro had a brain hemorrhage and can't play as well anymore give him a break bro
I fucked a dog in the ass yesterday.
Still love their music but that downplay of veganism was a bummer
Its important to know the band your listening to. If you don't know the history of your band, why did you listen to it? No fucking point listening to it, it isn't just the music, its the band itself. So shut the fuck up moron.
These interveiws are doing the band no favours!!!!! Colin of Bad News!!!!! :-(
Better just listen to the music,and ignore Jeff talking shite and Ken looking like someones Dad who works in a bank or teaches kids!!!!!! and sitting in shit pubs with pants music in the backround dont help this,think about?