Carcass "Symphonies Of Sickness" (2025 UK Reissue)

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By Carcass
RELEASE DATE : November 28, 2025

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LP
Earache
SKU: 5055006501896
DESCRIPTION :

Carcass' second full-length album "Symphonies Of Sickness" stands as a pivotal moment in extreme metal history, bridging the gap between their raw debut and the surgical precision of their later works. Released in 1989, this record captures the Liverpool legends at their most unhinged yet increasingly focused, delivering ten tracks of medical-themed brutality that would influence countless bands in the grindcore and death metal scenes. The album's slightly more intelligible approach compared to "Reek Of Putrefaction" allows the listener to fully appreciate Jeff Walker's distinctive vocal delivery and the band's increasingly sophisticated songwriting, while never sacrificing an ounce of their crushing intensity.

The production on "Symphonies Of Sickness" strikes that perfect balance between clarity and chaos, letting every gore-soaked riff and blast beat pummel through with maximum impact. Tracks like "Reek Of Putrefaction" and "Exhume To Consume" showcase the band's ability to craft memorable hooks within their extreme framework, laying the groundwork for the classic "Necroticism - Descanting The Insalubrious" that would follow. This is essential listening for anyone wanting to understand how grindcore evolved into something more refined without losing its primal savagery - a true grind crushing fury that remains unmatched to this day.