Another giant leap for Carcass, Heartwork is a metal masterpiece of bludgeoning riffs,
soaring melodies, and frenzied vocals. From start to finish, this album kills! Even more
technically advanced than Necroticism, Carcass clears some of the sludge to make an album
which is just as heavy, but light years more accessible. Gone are Bill Steer's contributions
as he concentrates more on his intricate guitar interplay with Mike Amott. Ken Owen
continues to improve on every album, adding a solid yet idiosyncratic foundation to the
overall sound. I can't think of another drummer out there that plays like he does. He handles
blast beats and nuances with ease and incredible tightness. The only element
which may not stand out is Jeff Walker's bass, for as with every album, it's there, but buried
in the low end. This may be due to the fact that they ARE tuned down 2.5 steps to B! Overall,
the production is excellent, as can be expected from Colin Richardson. Very tight and professional,
this is destined to be a classic in the genre and is one of my favorite death metal albums of
all time. 10 out of 10
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