Thursday, June 6, 2013

CARCASS: SET TO RELEASE "SURGICAL STEEL" IN JAPAN VIA TROOPER ENTERTAINMENT

On behalf of Carcass, I am delighted to announce the forthcoming release of "Surgical Steel" on Trooper Entertainment in Japan.

As many of you will be aware, this is the first Carcass album for eighteen years. We have not taken this venture lightly, and finding the right home for this recording has been crucial to us.

In all honesty, when it came to a Japanese release, from the beginning there was only one name that we gave serious thought to - Trooper. 

There are a couple of reasons for this. Firstly, over the last few years Trooper has established an enviable reputation as a Metal label with integrity. But also on a personal note, I have been fortunate enough to consider Tetsu Miyamoto a friend for some time now. He's an impressive human being and a genuine connoisseur of Heavy Metal music. We are genuinely looking forward to working with him and the rest of the Trooper team.

Bill Steer.

















Re-activated UK gore/grind pioneers have CARCASS are set to unleash the bands anticipated release "Surgical Steel" in JAPAN via TROOPER ENTERTAINMENT.                                                     CARCASS recently inked a deal with NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS as the band is set to unleash "Surgical Steel" (mixed by ANDY SNEAP and produced by COLIN RICHARDSON ) in the fall of 2013.


FROM CARCASS:


On behalf of Carcass, I am delighted to announce the forthcoming release of "Surgical Steel" on Trooper Entertainment in Japan.

As many of you will be aware, this is the first Carcass album for eighteen years. We have not taken this venture lightly, and finding the right home for this recording has been crucial to us.

In all honesty, when it came to a Japanese release, from the beginning there was only one name that we gave serious thought to - Trooper.

There are a couple of reasons for this. Firstly, over the last few years Trooper has established an enviable reputation as a Metal label with integrity. But also on a personal note, I have been fortunate enough to consider Tetsu Miyamoto a friend for some time now. He's an impressive human being and a genuine connoisseur of Heavy Metal music. We are genuinely looking forward to working with him and the rest of the Trooper team.

Bill Steer.


Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-