Cadaver ...In Pains
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zaruyache
April 27th 2025


28600 Comments


i mean i just matched the beginnings of the songs together and it was 9/10 matches between the two lol. kinda weird to remaster a shelved recording session instead of the actual finished album. but w/e the new one sounds better anyway hehe

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
April 27th 2025


29664 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah the first single is the only new one so I was like “cool a new album” then I listened to the whole thing and thought I was going crazy lmao.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
April 27th 2025


11495 Comments


@ zaruyache

The beginnings of the songs in both track lists may be similar, but the songs as a whole are not, because the new album was finalised in the '20s (21st century), not in the '90s.

My two cents; Cadaver possibly endeavoured to make …In Pains sound as close as possible to Hymns of Misanthropy, but somehow they changed course.

It would be interesting for the band to comment what really went down at the time.

zaruyache
April 27th 2025


28600 Comments


I demand they make another right now.

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
April 27th 2025


29664 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

they said they’re gonna reissue necrosis too and that album also rocks so check it out

Casavir
May 3rd 2025


5676 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The more I've listened to this one over the years, the more I think it's honestly pretty overlooked. A part of me wishes that this is what Carcass' post-Necroticism material was more like. If they had to clean up production, they'd do so more in this vein in order to wield sterility in a way that's relevant to their prior lyrical themes while doing keeping a lot of the ambitious structures they started to do with Necroticism.



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