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Performer: Surgical Steel
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Surgical Steel is the sixth full-length album by British death metal band Carcass. The album was released on 13 September 2013 in Europe, 16 September in the UK, and 17 September in North America, via Nuclear Blast. Surgical Steel is Carcass' first studio album since Swansong 1996, and their first to feature Dan Wilding as the replacement of original drummer Ken Owen, although the latter does provide backing vocals on the album. This was also the band's first album since Symphonies of Sickness 1989. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Heavy Metal. Surgical Steel. Songs in album Surgical Steel - Surgical Steel 1984. Surgical Steel - Crank It Up. Surgical Steel - To The Bitter End. Surgical Steel - Moby Dick. Surgical Steel - Tonight. Surgical Steel - No Foolin' Around. Surgical Steel - Smooth And Fast Featuring Rob Halford. Surgical Steel - Rivit Head Bonus Track. Carcass - Surgical Steel 2013. Surgical Steel is an album of ups and down, with the ups being far higher than the lows of the downs. Bill Steers signature guitar tone utilizes punch and clarity without sacrificing any heaviness and crunch. In an age where extreme metal albums are overproduced by the truckload, producer Andy Sneap captured the essence of Carcass masterfully as the band paid tribute to two radically different writing styles that theyve pioneered since forming the band in 1985. Surgical Steel has something for almost every Carcass fan, seeing those on team Necroticism and those on team Heartwork meet. Surgical Steel is their first album with drummer Dan Wilding and their first to reach the Top 50 in UK album charts. Surgical Steel is their first album since Swansong 1996. The album features the first songs Carcass has recorded since reforming in 2007. Album 2013 12 Songs. Death MetalBlack Metal Steel is the sixth full-length album by British death metal band Carcass. Surgical Steel is their first album with drummer Dan Wilding. Country of origin: United States. Surgical Steel reconciles choice elements from the band's early classics- records like 1989's Symphonies of Sickness and 1991's Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious, which married grindcore's primitive blurt to gross-out lyrical tongue-twisters and a refreshingly progressive compositional sense- with their mid-period masterpiece, Heartwork, perhaps the greatest example to date of an extreme-metal. band nodding to the polish and swagger of above-ground rock while retaining their core ferocity. Surgical Steel is a nostalgic statement, seemingly designed to trigger a Pav