CARCASS Unveils Trailer For 'The Pathologist's Report'

February 25, 2008

Seminal grindcore masters CARCASS have posted a trailer for "The Pathologist's Report" DVD documentary series, which forms the extra bonus material on the forthcoming reissue of the "Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious" album. Watch it below.

The documentary interviews, filmed in London and Liverpool at the end of 2007, feature the members of CARCASSKen Owen, Bill Steer, Jeff Walker and Michael Amott — discussing in-depth the story behind the band's development from gore-soaked grind beginnings to the more refined melodic moments of their later output.

The two and half hours of interviews that comprise "The Pathologist's Report" have been edited into 30-minute mini-documentaries that will be added as bonus material to each of the band's five studio albums. The first release in the series will be "Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious", set for release on April 14 in Europe and May 27 in the U.S. The CD will come housed in a deluxe digipack and the first 5,000 copies will come with free band member death scene cards.

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