Carcass Frontman Says Comeback Album Was Torture
. (TeamRock Radio) Carcass frontman Jeff Walker describes making the band's 2013 comeback album Surgical Steel as "torture." The bassist and vocalist puts the trauma down to the fact they were using digital recording tools rather than tape, which they'd always done previously. Walker believes that, although the technology offered the chance to tidy up imperfections, it made for a laborious process rather than a fun experience. Walker tells Rock Overdose (via Blabbermouth): "It started off fun - then it turned into complete torture. It took a lot longer than we expected. And gradually some of the fun we had was getting squeezed out of the sessions. "One of the main problems with digital is that you can do many takes and just keep going and keep going, and you leave the decision-making until later." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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