I think I shed a single man-tear when I saw Ken take to the drum stool at Wacken, it was a great gesture and a welcome surprise after seeing Gossow on stage lol
Nice to see that Ken never got shut out, very cool of Jeff and Bill to keep him in the fold so to speak, and they cut him in an equal share of any money that Carcass makes...How cool is that??
It’s awesome. It really, really cool how they still try to “keep him in the band” despite his disability, and how well they treat him. Most people wouldn’t think because of the music, but Carcass are really nice guys.
I met Ken when they did their first US reunion tour , when the band came out after the show, Jeff and Bill made it a point that the fans also talk to Ken and asked him for his autograph. But the big thing is these guys are actually friends not just a bunch of dudes playing in a band together
There may be a legal element to that because Ken's name is on the credits of the work they did but far more than that it's because Ken is important to Bill & Jeff not just as a founding member of the band but also because they're close friends. Good chaps!
Best Death/Grindcore band in history of the genre! I was devastated at the news of Ken Owen, who was in still is, imho the best grind/death drummer ever! Nobody played like this chap!
Necroticism had such a amazing guitar. My favorite guitar tone in heavy metal period along with Heartwork. So heavy warm and cold sounding at the same time.
p. s. They are vegetarians, and two members are vegans. Ironic the name Carcass. I always loved Heartwork, great album, these guys were doing Melodic Death before Gothenburg even had a sound.
The filmmakers don't know how to handle Ken's difficulty talking and consistently get artful with their angles, and cutting cropping to edit out some of the awkwardness. The extent to which they do it is disrespectful. Watch how the camera is comfortable sitting on Jeff or Bill for long takes but they do not do so with Ken. As time goes on it becomes clear that not only is Ken still pretty sharp, he doesn't have the prickliness of Jeff or the aloof and distant quality of Bill but is seemingly without agenda, fortunately he gets to speak a bit more in the later episodes. For those who don't know the story of what happened, it was a stroke, and Ken tells the story at the end of episode 5 (about 21 minutes in).
Totally agreed with you! At the beginning I thought "yeah they have included Ken, that's pretty nice", but then it's like he was there but don't participated at all. The good thing is that Jeff and Bill didn't forget him, I think this documentary is from 2007 and it's good to see Ken's appearance in "Unfit for Human Consumption" video in 2013. On the long road, it seems that the part when Bill said that he wanted to play in a band with his best friends is true.
I’ve never understood the absolute refusal of other Carcass fans to the band’s progression. Jesus Fuck thank God one of the bands I love progresses. That’s what you want from a band unless you are five. Ugh ugh ugh. Loving Arteries.
First two albums are the best, but I also really love necroticism, and Surgical Steel. Really wish they did a ‘back to form’ and wrote and released another goregrind album
Honestly even though Reek sounded like a bag of socks being thrown into a jet engine, it's probably my second favorite Carcass record after Symphonies Also Ken fucking rules and I really hope he's doing okay
Try surviving a brain hemorrhage that leaves you for almost a year in bed and you have to basically learn to do everything from zero again (talking, walking, etc) Most people don't survive that but he managed to. His motor skills got damaged that's the main reason he's not behind the drum kit. He can still play but not like he used to.
I never really got into their sound but I am grateful to them for what they did for extreme music. In my opinion this was the British invasion that mattered. Thanks to them there is Exhumed and plenty of other bands.
Man, I'm so glad Ken is still such a huge part of the band. Those are true friends who stick with you and stay by no matter what. It's Ken's personality that really keeps it all together. So pumped for this new album. I had every Carcass CD on rotation back in the 90's for a solid 8 years. You got in my truck and you heard Carcass.. Too bad you're listening to Carcass. I have some old photo's I took during the Heartwork tour in Berkley, Ca circa 1995-1996 I should scan and post sometime.
I think the fact that Ken looks like some accountant or something makes what he did and who he is cooler, like if you had never heard of Carcass you'd just think he was some guy that had the average job lol
Kinda shames me to say it that I only found these guys around 2008-9 and I genuinely thought Ken was their model or something that posed with a needle for PR or something. Was so cool to later learn their story and see the guy pop a drum solo again at Bloodstock
luke mccann don't feel too bad, I had heard of them for years but never really listened to them, then one day I just started going through their catalog and realized they were a lot better than I gave them credit for...most of what I've been listening to recently is the earlier stuff, even the demo they did for RoP with Sanjiv
Unnecessary point to make but I always thought Carcass should have been as big if not bigger than Cannibal Corpse as they have a lot more substance musically. If it was Carcass in that Ace Ventura movie instead of Cannibal... who knows might have been the case
LOST MEDIA ALERT: An cassette tape audio-rip of Bill Steer playing guitar in his bedroom, semi-rehearsal style. Might also have included bass.Maybe from '87? It was prior to the release of "Symphonies..", as he jams some early versions of those songs. It could be lost to the ages, but I recall seeing it on the LOCKJAW blogspot, and a higher quality one on Thrashmageddon forums. figured I'd leave a note here and rely on the future.
I love seeing these guys. The last time I saw Carcass was in the 90's at a club calle Washington Square. The line-up was: Napalm Death, Cathedral, Brutal Truth, and Carcass (can't beat a line-up that has old and new Napalm/Carcass members at the same venue)!!!
That's not even open for discussion :) Saw them on Saturday in Leeds and they blew everyone away. Ken Owen came on at the end with a drum solo, everyone loved it, absolute legends.
Jeff Walker keeps scratching his head alot..., I like that they denounce that fact that they are "grindcore"!..." My core, your core, this core, that core, what core? I can't take it anymore!"... just be unusual!... Mark Atkins
What is funny is that I did a Carcass gig flyer when they first formed ( I at the time used to tape-trade with Bill), and i did their original logo but with the letter "A" done Anarchy style - Bill was like cool logo but the anarchy logo don"t fit with what the band is about.... and now i see this?? LOL Ask Bill hahaha
I remember the first time I heard a carcass album. I was a kid and there was no internet. I would go into tower records and buy random tapes that I thought I would think might be cool. I bought the cassette for heartwork. Put it into my player and I was like omg what the fuck is this!? I couldn't put my finger on it but it was the b tuning with the high eq. One of the best albums i have ever heard to date.
Please add subs to this, I can get almost everything despite the somewhat thick brit accents but sometimes its hard to understand what someone's saying!
He's doing a lot better than a lot of people who survive brain hemorrhage. It's a pretty extreme thing to survive through. Most people just die. He's still the same person, his ability to move his body was just affected and it slows his communication down.
Hahaha it’s pretty funny to read comments of people from the US talking about how hard it's to understand these guys accent! Imagine how harder is for a person whose first language is not English... :(
I'd like to subtitle this documentary in Spanish, but because of the bad sound quality and the british accent, I'm unable to understand what they're saying in a lot of parts.. (english is my second language) anybody has a source for subtitles? The auto generated subs gets a lot of words wrong so its not very useful
Let me re-state what I said , Mike was playing with them live ealier this year and late last, but he has since not been seen, he may have other things going on.
I've never been a fan of grindcore, or as these guys coined the term, goregrind. I much preferred the stuff they ended up doing post-Necroticism. I loved Swansong, Heartwork reigns as one of my favorite albums ever, hell, Surgical Steel has some killer songs on there too. I'm also a fan of their other works yes, but I find their first two albums, especially Reek of Putrefaction very hard to listen to due to the production quality. Anyway, fucking love these guys.
Garrett van de Gelder i’ve never been a fan of anything they did after Symphonies. to me that’s when they became boring and predictable. the first two albums are where the magic is it.
Ken Owen is a fantastic musician.
bless ken owen, such a shame what happened to him. glad he seems in high spirits
Yes! He’s such a good soul. I really wish the best for him.
Amen
I think I shed a single man-tear when I saw Ken take to the drum stool at Wacken, it was a great gesture and a welcome surprise after seeing Gossow on stage lol
Such an amazing drummer, as a drummer he defiantly influenced me
His Solo electronic work is quite good.
These guys never sold out. They're just here for the music. Absolutely love them. LOVE CARCASS
actually they DID sell out with Swansong album. No problem for me though :)
never sold out.......and corporate rock really sux.
@@michaelkarlsson5966not too bad of a “sellout” though if you ask me
Ken was the reason I became a drummer so thank you carcass and ken for everything god bless
Nice to see that Ken never got shut out,
very cool of Jeff and Bill to keep him in the fold so to speak, and they cut him in
an equal share of any money that Carcass makes...How cool is that??
It’s awesome. It really, really cool how they still try to “keep him in the band” despite his disability, and how well they treat him. Most people wouldn’t think because of the music, but Carcass are really nice guys.
It goes to show you that they are good guys. I think other men in a similar situation would have forgotten about him.
I met Ken when they did their first US reunion tour , when the band came out after the show, Jeff and Bill made it a point that the fans also talk to Ken and asked him for his autograph. But the big thing is these guys are actually friends not just a bunch of dudes playing in a band together
There may be a legal element to that because Ken's name is on the credits of the work they did but far more than that it's because Ken is important to Bill & Jeff not just as a founding member of the band but also because they're close friends. Good chaps!
That´s what humans call CARACTER
Bill appears such a genuinely nice and friendly chap, comes across well mannered and softly spoken in every interview.
Ken Owen rules. One of the greats, no matter what the genre
I LOVE how they treat their friend and former drummer, Ken.
It Made me Cry that they still have him in the Band. Its a Shame that those things anytimes happen to Good People.
Best Death/Grindcore band in history of the genre! I was devastated at the news of Ken Owen, who was in still is, imho the best grind/death drummer ever! Nobody played like this chap!
Only been a fan of Carcass for about a year. But they're my joint favourite band now. Happy days! They seem really cool and Ken is awesome.
Necroticism had such a amazing guitar. My favorite guitar tone in heavy metal period along with Heartwork. So heavy warm and cold sounding at the same time.
Absolutely! The tone and mix itself is so great!
Loved that final bit with Ken reading some of the lyrics out loud ❤
I’m listening to every Carcass album I’m order . This album is so brutal and sonically insane .
The pioneers and founders of Melodic Death Metal. This was my favorite Death Metal Band growing up.
p. s. They are vegetarians, and two members are vegans. Ironic the name Carcass. I always loved Heartwork, great album, these guys were doing Melodic Death before Gothenburg even had a sound.
I've watched this a few times, ken grew up round the corner from me
How is he now is he ok?
The filmmakers don't know how to handle Ken's difficulty talking and consistently get artful with their angles, and cutting cropping to edit out some of the awkwardness. The extent to which they do it is disrespectful. Watch how the camera is comfortable sitting on Jeff or Bill for long takes but they do not do so with Ken. As time goes on it becomes clear that not only is Ken still pretty sharp, he doesn't have the prickliness of Jeff or the aloof and distant quality of Bill but is seemingly without agenda, fortunately he gets to speak a bit more in the later episodes. For those who don't know the story of what happened, it was a stroke, and Ken tells the story at the end of episode 5 (about 21 minutes in).
Totally agreed with you! At the beginning I thought "yeah they have included Ken, that's pretty nice", but then it's like he was there but don't participated at all. The good thing is that Jeff and Bill didn't forget him, I think this documentary is from 2007 and it's good to see Ken's appearance in "Unfit for Human Consumption" video in 2013. On the long road, it seems that the part when Bill said that he wanted to play in a band with his best friends is true.
I’ve never understood the absolute refusal of other Carcass fans to the band’s progression. Jesus Fuck thank God one of the bands I love progresses. That’s what you want from a band unless you are five. Ugh ugh ugh. Loving Arteries.
Carcass is a big metal family. Love these guys.
Poor Ken, i really miss him on the new album :(
First two albums are the best, but I also really love necroticism, and Surgical Steel. Really wish they did a ‘back to form’ and wrote and released another goregrind album
Same I love there goregrind albums
Honestly even though Reek sounded like a bag of socks being thrown into a jet engine, it's probably my second favorite Carcass record after Symphonies
Also Ken fucking rules and I really hope he's doing okay
+Greg Jeckel I really want to try that now
got me socks.. off to the airport
best analogy i've heard is "like a backed-up toilet describing an autopsy"
Try surviving a brain hemorrhage that leaves you for almost a year in bed and you have to basically learn to do everything from zero again (talking, walking, etc) Most people don't survive that but he managed to. His motor skills got damaged that's the main reason he's not behind the drum kit. He can still play but not like he used to.
Amazing band! Saw them live some years ago and they totally crushed. Plus I got to meet Bill and Jeff, really cool guys! No wonder they rule!
Carcass are one of my favorite groups! Cheers from Spain!
Haha, Ken Owen reciting the lyrics at the end was great.
Symphonies is still THE one for me...so there you go 🖖❤🎸👊🤙
I love this so much! One of my two favorite bands ever!
I never really got into their sound but I am grateful to them for what they did for extreme music. In my opinion this was the British invasion that mattered. Thanks to them there is Exhumed and plenty of other bands.
Man, I'm so glad Ken is still such a huge part of the band. Those are true friends who stick with you and stay by no matter what. It's Ken's personality that really keeps it all together. So pumped for this new album. I had every Carcass CD on rotation back in the 90's for a solid 8 years. You got in my truck and you heard Carcass.. Too bad you're listening to Carcass. I have some old photo's I took during the Heartwork tour in Berkley, Ca circa 1995-1996 I should scan and post sometime.
such an incredible band
Great guys, spoke them, see them, en luve Ken!! This band is underated, these folks are tallented and very nice lads!!!
i think bill steer does not age.
Agree
He's got a portrait of himself in the loft.
Jeff looks great for his age too... Vegetarian diet does wonders
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@@Osiris_C 2022& he still looks like an angel things me,lady 56yo 😻
Man...good to see KEN included in this documentary. Awesome.
respect for this thing that You are still beside poor Ken, nice of You
I think the fact that Ken looks like some accountant or something makes what he did and who he is cooler, like if you had never heard of Carcass you'd just think he was some guy that had the average job lol
Ken Owen was the first "short haired token member" in a grind/dm band lol...
Kinda shames me to say it that I only found these guys around 2008-9 and I genuinely thought Ken was their model or something that posed with a needle for PR or something.
Was so cool to later learn their story and see the guy pop a drum solo again at Bloodstock
luke mccann don't feel too bad, I had heard of them for years but never really listened to them, then one day I just started going through their catalog and realized they were a lot better than I gave them credit for...most of what I've been listening to recently is the earlier stuff, even the demo they did for RoP with Sanjiv
he's the main one in the beginning who came up with the sick demented lyrics!
defo looks like a surgeon or a university autopsy professor
That look on their faces when the interviewer mentions Sanjiv is just priceless! Love Carcass, can't wait to snag the new album when it comes out!
love the fact ken wears a caracassonne tshirt
so sorry for what he went through
Awesome. Great documentary so far. Can't wait for Part 2. Hail Carcass.
Strange (but cool) that the live footage at the 10:38 mark shows the classic 4-piece lineup.
They're friends, and I've seen them live together. Both great in their own respects
Unnecessary point to make but I always thought Carcass should have been as big if not bigger than Cannibal Corpse as they have a lot more substance musically. If it was Carcass in that Ace Ventura movie instead of Cannibal... who knows might have been the case
LOST MEDIA ALERT: An cassette tape audio-rip of Bill Steer playing guitar in his bedroom, semi-rehearsal style. Might also have included bass.Maybe from '87? It was prior to the release of "Symphonies..", as he jams some early versions of those songs.
It could be lost to the ages, but I recall seeing it on the LOCKJAW blogspot, and a higher quality one on Thrashmageddon forums.
figured I'd leave a note here and rely on the future.
🙀💣
Caught them in Dallas, Tx area in the ‘90’s and so glad I did! Some of the beet years in music.
I´ll be watching them in April...Can´t wait. Cheers from Santiago,Chile.
Jeff Walker's hilarious!
Awesome videos, great news about the new album. Can't wait.
i am so glad to enjoy soon their new album
I love seeing these guys. The last time I saw Carcass was in the 90's at a club calle Washington Square. The line-up was: Napalm Death, Cathedral, Brutal Truth, and Carcass (can't beat a line-up that has old and new Napalm/Carcass members at the same venue)!!!
and happy drummer survived cancer !!!!! peace brothers
I really love both.
That's not even open for discussion :) Saw them on Saturday in Leeds and they blew everyone away. Ken Owen came on at the end with a drum solo, everyone loved it, absolute legends.
I heard they are releasing a new album. Can't wait to grab it!
Used to see Carcass at the memo club in Wrexham, every time they played... fkn chaos !!!!!
This men are Legend ... respect
Great footage, so hilarious stuff going on, rock on Carcass in 2014 !! See you at Graspop !!
Jeff Walker keeps scratching his head alot..., I like that they denounce that fact that they are "grindcore"!..." My core, your core, this core, that core, what core? I can't take it anymore!"... just be unusual!... Mark Atkins
They haven’t been grind since their first record so I don’t see why they wouldn’t distance themselves from that label anyway.
oh.... Vocals !!! and when the new album release? we are waiting!!!
they where only it for the music and fun honest and genuine all the way
What is funny is that I did a Carcass gig flyer when they first formed ( I at the time used to tape-trade with Bill), and i did their original logo but with the letter "A" done Anarchy style - Bill was like cool logo but the anarchy logo don"t fit with what the band is about.... and now i see this?? LOL
Ask Bill hahaha
Any other cool stories?
Jeff and Bill had recorded the album with Daniel Wilder on drums and Ken Owen on some of the Vocals!
10 years since new stuff? Shocking!
No. We had Torn Arteries on 2021.
I remember the first time I heard a carcass album. I was a kid and there was no internet. I would go into tower records and buy random tapes that I thought I would think might be cool. I bought the cassette for heartwork. Put it into my player and I was like omg what the fuck is this!? I couldn't put my finger on it but it was the b tuning with the high eq. One of the best albums i have ever heard to date.
Bill steer is the ultimate metal guitarist
Please add subs to this, I can get almost everything despite the somewhat thick brit accents but sometimes its hard to understand what someone's saying!
Imagine the hard that is to undestand this as a non native english speaker
I can't listen to this, just listen to the way Ken Owen is talking, I feel really sorry for him. The Hemorrhage must have caused that. :(
Vinny V stop feeling sorry for him. he’s a proper geezer. he’s alive and well and happy.
He's doing a lot better than a lot of people who survive brain hemorrhage. It's a pretty extreme thing to survive through. Most people just die. He's still the same person, his ability to move his body was just affected and it slows his communication down.
I wonder if Earache are releasing the new Carcass album. Bring on the Carcass UK Tour 2013
Carcass the best old death metal band
I fucking love Carcass
Carcass is a brilhant band.
CARCASSONNE Ken shirt. Priceless.
It's not a problem to love them both. Carcass is just getting better and better - Napalm Death is still the same (but stil awesome)..
I want that "I REEK OF PUTREFACTION" on a shirt!
Someone finally gave Jeff some chewing gum!
I forgot that Ken had a haemorrhage :(
Bollocks to hemorrhages!
Jeff´s the talker ....and Kenn´s the ROCKER
Hahaha it’s pretty funny to read comments of people from the US talking about how hard it's to understand these guys accent! Imagine how harder is for a person whose first language is not English... :(
I am from Chile and 'no entiendo ni una wea'
True, I can understand what Bill said but Jeff's and Ken's are too difficult
i can understand cannibal corpse i can understand funny british man
the best Death Metal band ever right after Death, in my opinion.
I'd like to subtitle this documentary in Spanish, but because of the bad sound quality and the british accent, I'm unable to understand what they're saying in a lot of parts.. (english is my second language) anybody has a source for subtitles? The auto generated subs gets a lot of words wrong so its not very useful
Ken Owen influencia directa musical un gran Baterista quien creativamente combina los mejores ritmos del metal
LMAO ! The Jeff Walker Experience !
lol Was this interview done in the Swan pub upstairs?
New mixer is the guy who did Arch enemy's Mix. Who knows... Correct me if I am wrong.
Fuck yes this is available now \m/
yes, I know ^^ saw them live this year, unafortunally he's not playing :/
only in it for the fun and music
Not sure, I just know Mike was playing with them live earlier this year but then left.
Is this on DVD by chance?
New guitarist is Ben Ash, album recorded by Colin Richardson and mixed by Colin and Andy Sneap. Amott is not on the album at all
I thought this was a DVD?
Alguien que lo traduzca al español!!
With all due respect, but Jeff look like the bassplayer from spinal tap.
Please do not hate, I have loved this band since I was a boy, and still do!!!
One bests songs what they ever did is rot n roll! ROOOOOOOOOT!!!
i need translator. No love lost. Great band!
Let's face it: Carcass is better than Napalm Death.
They fucking are!
Let me re-state what I said , Mike was playing with them live ealier this year and late last, but he has since not been seen, he may have other things going on.
Heart work.change the whole genre and death human helped
I've never been a fan of grindcore, or as these guys coined the term, goregrind. I much preferred the stuff they ended up doing post-Necroticism. I loved Swansong, Heartwork reigns as one of my favorite albums ever, hell, Surgical Steel has some killer songs on there too. I'm also a fan of their other works yes, but I find their first two albums, especially Reek of Putrefaction very hard to listen to due to the production quality. Anyway, fucking love these guys.
Garrett van de Gelder i’ve never been a fan of anything they did after Symphonies. to me that’s when they became boring and predictable. the first two albums are where the magic is it.
Did any of them get in medical school?
*****
Damn, that explains it. Thanks man.
you know that Ken Owen cheated death? The man's lucky to be alive and he's gonna bleed our ears to death, now thats something..