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product_id: 45316612
title: "Heartwork"
brand: "carcass"
price: "₹ 4940"
currency: INR
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reviews_count: 12
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# Heartwork

**Brand:** carcass
**Price:** ₹ 4940
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Heartwork by carcass
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## Description

Heartwork

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    The greatest death metal album ever made...
  

*by H***N on Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2016*

... in my opinion, of course.Carcass has a lot to be proud of.  They were the pioneers of 3 metal subgenres: grindcore/goregrind, death metal and melodic death metal.With each album they were getting better as musicians and as songwriters.  With each album they were changing their style.  Now that's what I like.  Death did the same too.  I like things that change and progress.  Some bands/artists change for the worse.  But Carcass and Death were only getting better.Heartwork has plenty of blastbeats, which is what I loved about their first 2 albums.  Necroticism lacked blastbeats.  Ken Owen just got better and better with each album. Jeff Walker's vocals are as aggressive as ever.  Bill Steer's guitar work is the highlight of the album.  Very tasteful solos and riffs are as fiery as ever.  Bill Steer and Chuck Schuldiner are my two favourite metal guitarists ever.Highlights:  Buried Dreams, Carnal Forge (that solo! that freaking solo!), No Love Lost and This Mortal Coil.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    One of death metal's greatest technical statements
  

*by W***N on Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2002*

If Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, and Chopin were to get together and record a death metal album, I think it would sound something like "Heartwork."  To be sure, "Heartwork" bears many of the marks of a death metal album: it's heavy, it's aggressive, it's typically pretty fast, and the vocals are harsh.  However, this album goes down a lot easier than the typical extreme metal album, thanks to Carcass's top-shelf musicianship and doses of rhythm and melody.  Probably what I like most about "Heartwork" is that the music is techncial and the arrangments are complicated, but at the same time it manages to be pretty catchy, with plenty of memorable songs.  "Carnal Forge" and the title track blaze along at about mach 3, while "No Love Lost" and "Embodiment" grind it out with slower tempos.  My favorite here, though, would have to be the heavy and complex "Doctrinal Expletives," which winds its way through multiple tempos and features some inspired guitar work.  Jeff Walker's vocals, in contrast to the guttural grunts used by the typical death vocalist (not that grunting is all bad), are a black-metalish rasp that flows very well with the music.  It's really guitarists Bill Steer and Michael Ammott that make this album, though.  They contribute plenty of catchy riffs and harmonies, and the solos are far more melodic than the typical death metal fare.  I saw this album described once as Obituary meets Iron Maiden, and I think that's a pretty apt description.  If you want to hear something that's extreme but still accessible, look no further.  And be sure to check out Mike Ammott's current band Arch Enemy, who rule as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Fantastic Re-Master!!
  

*by F***I on Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2010*

When Heartwork came out alot of death/grind fans panned the album, which I thought was wrong, the album had a cleaner sound, but no less heavier sound.  The band was getting more popular and because they incorporated some slower parts the album really was not commercial by any stretch of the imagination.  Songs like carnal forge, This Mortal Coil the awesome title track or the best song on the album Arbeit Macht Fleisch grinded pretty hard, just had more melody.  The riffs were simply killer and still are.  I can remember Headbanger's ball playing the Heartwork video each week along w/Morbid Angel's rapture video-good times.  Anyway again Earache has released a monster remaster and the sound packs so much more heaviness and loudness than the original.  Lyrics reprinted on the multi fold out digipack and the dvd has the 4th part documentary.  Extra disc includes demos of the album, nothing too special in that dept.  Anyway Heartowrk was the album that platooned the band even further and was the last great record for the band.  Unfortunatley the band tarnished the name a bit w/the release of Swansong, their last release which really was lame. Heartwork still stands up today and has aged well as a death/grind release.

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