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British band, Carcass is an extreme metal band originally from Liverpool, England currently consisting of Jeff Walker, Bill Steer, Daniel Wilding, and Ben Ash.
Carcass was first formed in 1985 by guitarist Bill Steer and drummer Ken Owen under the name Disattack. Joined by vocalist Sanjiv and bassist Jeff Walker, they changed the name of the band to Carcass; and in 1987, they recorded a demo called “Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment.” Shortly after, Sanjiv left the group so the remaining three members split vocal responsibilities for their album “Reek of Putrification,” which caught the attention of Radio 1 DJ, John Peel.
“Symphonies of Sickness,” their second album, was released in 1989 and featured more death metal than the previous album. While on tour for the album they had guitarist Michael Amott join them, eventually taking a permanent position in the band and helping with the composition of their next album, “Necrotism- Descanting The Insalubrious.” The band went through a bit of a sound change for their fourth album entitled “Heartwork” which was released in 1993. After its release they signed with Columbia Records. Starting in 1994 the band started to record their new album, “Swansong,” however, a controversy occurred between the label and the band causing the album to not be released until 1996. But the release of “Swansong” didn’t come before the band switched over to Earache Records and broke up for a brief time, but despite the success of “Swansong” the band could not continue together.
In September 2007 Carcass reformed with Amott, Steer, Walker and Daniel Erlandsson (who replaced Ken Owen). Their first show back in the public was the German heavy metal festival, “Wacken Open Air.” Their appearance was followed by a reunion tour around the world as well as appearances made at many festivals. In 2013 the band signed a deal with Nuclear Blast with a slated EP release of “Surgical Remission/Surplus Steel.”
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British extreme metal band Carcass is not for everyone, and definitely not for the faint hearted; however, if you can handle their face melting, body crushing, completely mind-blowing music, you should definitely check out their live show, because it doesn’t even come close to the recorded versions of their songs. Despite having a few line-up changes, a short-lived disbandment and even a health scare, the band Liverpool band continues to travel the world to melt their fans faces off.
With Jeff Walker on bass and vocals, Bill Steer on guitar and backing vocals, Ben Ash on guitar, and Daniel Wilding on drums, the band is a completely unstoppable force once they get up on the stage. Their fans are just as wild as a pack of crazed, action filled followers who move and mosh so hard that it is almost dangerous if you don’t know what you are doing. If you take a step to the side and watch, and take in the amazing sounds of the band’s music you will find yourself in a completely different world. The energy is unfathomable, both from the crowd as well as the band, and you can’t help but fall into all of at once.
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Before beginning, I think it is worth mentioning that Carcass are a complete niche taste when it comes to metal shows. The Liverpool band is known for identifying with the genres of extreme metal and grind-core so the live show is definitely not for the faint hearted. The mood is set before you enter with an all black stage setup and some ominous illustrations hanging low. Before they step out a blistering strobe begins and signals the beginning of an intense evening.
Having taken a large hiatus between albums, there feels as though there is an invigorated energy in new conceptual release 'Surgical Steel' and the band are clearly 100% behind this album. It is just as extreme and menacing as its predecessors yet this is just how the fanbase like it as they thrash, jump and mosh along to new tracks including 'Unfit for Human Consumption' and 'Thrasher's Abattoir'. A finale of one of the older tracks 'Heartwork' unites the whole room beneath the sinister strobes as they all launch themselves towards the front of the stage.
Blown away. It was a great show by all bands, yet I was attending to see Carcass. I've been listening to them for twenty years and finally getting to see them live was a bucket list item. Incredible show guys. Thank you for making it all the way out here to play for us. I'm so grateful! Long live Carcass! I'll be a loyal listener until I'm lowered into the Earth. Keep on Rotting In the Free World!
Completely epic performance. Carcass is relentless. Be sure to see this tour this Inter Arma and Deafheaven. 3 very different styles of metal all done flawlessly. I have been a Carcass fan since the 90's and this was a lifetime event. Better than seeing them at a festival. This show was from the heart!
Great show. Awesome venue. Great people. No problems whatsoever, just people having fun. The way concerts should be. Great sounds. Great stage presence. Awesome service. Great security. Did not feel threatened at all. Thank you!
Honestly came to see Testament and Slayer but I thought Carcass was pretty on point and think they have a lot of potential. Great opening act and will stay tuned to see what they got coming up
Carcass was amazing, I had the opportunity to get on stage with the band! Night Demon, Ghoul & Crowbar were amazing as well. I really enjoyed this experience to see one of my favorite band.
This was the best I've seen carcass, and I've seen them over 15 times. Even included a drum solo. Can't wait for a new album and return to Ohio or surrounding area
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Without a doubt, UK legends CARCASS have released several classic albums over the years and changed the trajectory of extreme metal with each consecutive release. Whether it was inventing gore-grind (i.e. »Reek of Putrefaction«, »Symphonies of Sickness«) or creating the template for melodic death metal (i.e. »Heartwork«), CARCASS has always made records by which bars were set and rules were broken. Upon their untimely demise in 1996, fans mourned the loss of the seminal act and longed that the group would one day be exhumed from their premature grave. After an 18 year hiatus, CARCASS has been fully reanimated and it’s safe to say, they haven’t missed a pathological step. With »Surgical Steel«, CARCASS has risen to the occasion and given fans an album that holds up to their classic repertoire, delivering another milestone in their highly influential career. Everything a CARCASS fan could want is on this record, with every era of the band represented. Its genesis however was not without its fair share of blood, sweat and tears of course. Long-time producer Colin Richardson actually walked out on the mixing sessions after tracking, possibly burnt out from the stress of having to top such landmark productions as »Heartwork«. The equally renowned Andy Sneap (TESTAMENT, EXODUS, MEGADETH) stepped in at this time to mix the record, and put the finishing touches on their long-awaited masterpiece. The result is a combination of talent that should undoubtedly go unmatched for an undetermined stretch of time. In an era seemingly content to endlessly chug away at their e-strings in various rhythmic denominations, CARCASS has brought the power of the riff back to a generation. Songs like `The Master Butcher’s Apron´, `Unfit for Human Consumption´, `The Granulating Dark Satanic Mills´, `Noncompliance to ASTM F899-12 Standard´, are sure to become classics and put an air-guitar in the hands of every man, woman and child within earshot. Only the choicest of cuts were made to bring us a record worthy of the CARCASS legacy. In short, »Surgical Steel« is just what the doctor ordered.
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Carcass are a British extreme metal band from Liverpool, which was formed in 1985. The band broke up in 1996, but reformed in 2007 without one of its original members, drummer Ken Owen, due to health reasons. Carcass are regarded as pioneers of the grindcore genre. Their early work was also tagged as splatter death metal, hardgore, and goregrind; on account of their morbid lyrics and gruesome album covers. They also became one of the pioneers of melodic death metal with their 1993 album Heartwork. The band's lyrics often focus on animal rights issues. Jeff Walker and Bill Steer are both vegetarians. Steer used to be a vegan and Walker was a hunt saboteur.
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Carcass Announce 2022 US Tour
The post Carcass Announce 2022 US Tour appeared first on Consequence .
Carcass will embark on a US tour this May, and the lineup is stacked. The British death metal pioneers are bringing along Immolation and Creeping Death as support.
The outing kicks off with a headlining appearance by Carcass at the Oblivion Access festival in Austin, Texas, on May 12th. The band will then link up with Immolation and Creeping Death on May 14th in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The tour culminates with an appearance at Maryland Deathfest on May 27th.
Tickets go on sale Friday (March 25th) at 10:00 a.m. local time. You can pick them up via Ticketmaster or bandsintown , depending on the city.
Carcass are heading out in support of their most recent album, the masterful Torn Arteries . Heavy Consequence named the LP the No. 2 heavy album of 2021 , so we’re particularly stoked to see the death metal vets back on the road.
Meanwhile, Carcass’ Nuclear Blast labelmates Immolation — legends in their own right — are fresh off the February release of their 11th studio album, Acts of God . Like their past works, it has also garnered widespread praise from extreme-metal outlets.
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Carcass’ 2022 US Tour Dates with Immolation and Creeping Death: 05/12 – Austin, TX @ Oblivion Access + 05/14 – Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad 05/15 – Tucson, AZ @ 101 Toole 05/16 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory 05/17 – Roseville, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post 05/20 – Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep 05/21 – Omaha, NE @ The Slowdown * 05/22 – Madison, WI @ The Majestic 05/23 – Indianapolis, IN @ Vogue 05/24 – Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom 05/25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Elsewhere ^ 05/26 – Worcester, MA @ Palladium Upstairs ^ 05/27 – Baltimore, MD @ Maryland Deathfest
+ = No Immolation or Creeping Death * = No Creeping Death ^ = No Immolation
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CARCASS Announces Spring 2023 North American Tour With MUNICIPAL WASTE, SACRED REICH And CREEPING DEATH
British extreme metal veterans CARCASS will embark on a North American tour in the spring. Support on the trek will come from crossover thrash heroes MUNICIPAL WASTE , Arizona thrashers SACRED REICH and death metal newcomers CREEPING DEATH . Tickets go on sale on Friday, February 3.
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Mar. 31 - Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory Apr. 01 - Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater Apr. 03 - Austin, TX @ The Mohawk Apr. 04 - Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater Apr. 05 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall Apr. 07 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade Apr. 08 - Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum Apr. 11 - Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz Apr. 12 - Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Sound Stage Apr. 13 - Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw Apr. 14 - Worcester, MA @ The Palladium Apr. 15 - Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre Apr. 16 - Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre Apr. 18 - Chicago, IL @ Metro Apr. 19 - Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue Apr. 20 - Lawrence, KS @ The Granada Apr. 21 - Denver, CO @ The Gothic Theatre Apr. 22 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot Apr. 24 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile Apr. 25 - Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom Apr. 26 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre Apr. 28 - Berkeley, CA @ The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall Apr. 29 - San Diego, CA @ The Observatory Apr. 30 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco
In an interview with Tinnitus Metal Radio at Alcatraz , CARCASS guitarist Bill Steer was asked how he and his bandmates dealt with the downtime during the coronavirus pandemic. He responded: "I think for once we all agreed on this. It was quite nice when it started, like a really welcome break. 'Cause it was really hard to draw a line, like when does the 'Surgical [Steel]' touring campaign stop and then the new album and that campaign starts? So this forced us to have a break. … But we were sort of grateful for that; it drew a little bit of a line in the sand for us. And then, of course, later on, I can't remember when, but it started to become more existential and dark and whatever. But the initial few weeks, I was one of the lucky ones; it didn't really affect me in a bad way. So I was quite happy about it, strangely."
In 2021, Steer 's bandmate Jeff Walker told AndrewHaug.com that he "enjoyed" the time off during the pandemic. He said: "We're kind of lucky that we had some reserves in the bank, so we could survive that way. I'm a bit of a squirrel; I always make sure there's money in the bank to see us through hard times. And luckily, it was enough to tide us over for this period.
"As far as me getting by personally, I've just been looking for small joys in life — small things locally or whatever," he continued. "Living a jetsetting life and having exciting times traveling the world and playing gigs, it's one extreme to another. I'm just looking for small things to keep me happy and finding solace in the smallest things. I've been walking and cycling a lot more. There's a lot of local history that I never noticed before — railway tracks and lines and really boring stuff, middle-age stuff like that that I've kind of got interested in.
"I've enjoyed the hiatus, to be honest… We'd been touring for seven years without a break, and it's been healthy to step back and have a break."
CARCASS played its first pandemic-era concert in November 2021 at the Damnation Festival in Leeds, U.K.
CARCASS 's latest album, "Torn Arteries" , was released in September 2021 via Nuclear Blast Records . Drummer Daniel Wilding did session work in Sweden at Studio Gröndahl with David Castillo while guitars were recorded at The Stationhouse with James Atkinson in Leeds, England. Eventually needing some form of residential location to finalize vocals, bass, and other guitarwork, the band headed back to Studio Gröndahl in Sweden to continue work in a very relaxed atmosphere with Castillo .
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Carcass + Municipal Waste Announce 2023 North American Tour With Sacred Reich + More
Carcass and Municipal Waste have announced a 2023 North American tour, with Sacred Reich and Creeping Death as support throughout the trek.
The 24-date run is set to kick off at the end of March in Santa Ana, Calif., and will wrap up in late April in Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale on Ticketmaster this Friday, Feb. 3 at 10AM local time. See the full list of dates below.
"We are very pleased to announce we will be returning to the U.S. this April for a full headline run! We will be joined by our good friends in Municipal Waste, Sacred Reich and Creeping Death... don’t sleep on this, it’s gonna be a goodun!" Carcass wrote on their Facebook page.
Carcass and Municipal Waste both just wrapped up separate U.S. tours in December, in support of the albums Torn Arteries (2021) and Electrified Brain (2022), respectively. Sacred Reich, on the other hand, spent the fall touring throughout Europe, and Creeping Death played a handful of shows in the U.S. between September and December.
Carcass + Municipal Waste 2023 North American Tour Dates
March 31 - Santa Ana, Calif. @ The Observatory April 1 - Mesa, Ariz. @ The Nile Theater April 3 - Austin, Texas @ The Mohawk April 4 - Dallas, Texas @ Granada Theater April 5 - Houston, Texas @ White Oak Music Hall April 7 - Atlanta, Ga. @ The Masquerade April 8 - Tampa, Fla. @ The Orpheum April 11 - Raleigh, N.C. @ The Ritz April 12 - Baltimore, Md. @ Baltimore Sound Stage April 13 - Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Warsaw April 14 - Worcester, Mass. @ The Palladium April 15 - Montreal, Quebec @ Corona Theatre April 16 - Toronto, Ontario @ Phoenix Concert Theatre April 18 - Chicago, Ill. @ Metro April 19 - Minneapolis, Minn. @ First Avenue April 20 - Lawrence, Kan. @ The Granada April 21 - Denver, Colo. @ The Gothic Theatre April 22 - Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Depot April 24 - Seattle, Wash. @ The Crocodile April 25 - Vancouver, British Columbia @ Commodore Ballroom April 26 - Portland, Ore. @ Hawthorne Theatre April 28 - Berekely, Calif. @ The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall April 29 - San Diego, Calif. @ The Observatory April 30 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Belasco
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UK extreme metal greats Carcass have announced their grand return to North America for a 2023 tour, featuring support from Municipal Waste, Sacred Reich and Creeping Death on all dates. The trek takes off on March 31st in Santa Ana, CA, and will close out on April 30th in Los Angeles, CA. See all dates below.
Carcass comment on the run, “ We are very pleased to announce we will be returning to the US and Canada this April for a full headline run! We will be joined by our good friends in Municipal Waste, Sacred Reich and Creeping Death … don’t sleep on this, it’s gonna be a goodun! ”
Carcass are currently on tour in support of their seventh studio album, ‘ Torn Arteries ,’ which they dropped in 2021 through Nuclear Blast Records.
Regarding the impending jaunt, Municipal Waste vocalist Tony Foresta states, “ We are beyond excited to be going out on tour with one of our all time favorite death metal bands. We’re looking forward to and planning on fully punishing Jeff and Bill on a daily basis. Not to mention how great Creeping Death and Sacred Reich are. Going to be a banger run for sure .”
Sacred Reich vocalist/bassist Phil Rind adds, “ We are stoked to be a part of this killer tour with Carcass, Municipal Waste, and Creeping Death. It’s going to be sick, and we are looking forward to seeing everyone crush their sets each night. It’s going to be fun! ”
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Carcass Announce Spring 2023 North American Tour with Municipal Waste
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UK extreme metal legends Carcass have announced a Spring 2023 North American tour, featuring a stacked bill that also includes Municipal Waste , Sacred Reich and Creeping Death .
The outing kicks off March 31st in Santa Ana, California, and crisscrosses the US and Canada before wrapping up with an April 30th show in Los Angeles.
A Live Nation pre-sale begins Thursday (February 2nd) at 10 a.m. ET local time using the code CHORUS via Ticketmaster , with general tickets going on sale Friday (February 3rd). Fans can also pick up tickets via StubHub .
Carcass are touring behind their 2021 album, Torn Arteries , which earned a stellar review from Heavy Consequence . It landed at No. 2 on our list of that year’s Top Metal and Hard Rock Albums .
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Carcass 2023 Tour Dates with Municipal Waste, Sacred Reich and Creeping Death: 03/31 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory 04/01 – Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Theater 04/03 – Austin, TX @ The Mohawk 04/04 – Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater 04/05 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall 04/07 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade 04/08 – Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum 04/11 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz 04/12 – Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Sound Stage 04/13 – Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw 04/14 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium 04/15 – Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre 04/16 – Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre 04/18 – Chicago, IL @ Metro 04/19 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue 04/20 – Lawrence, KS @ The Granada 04/21 – Denver, CO @ The Gothic Theatre 04/22 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot 04/24 – Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile 04/25 – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom 04/26 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre 04/28 – Berkeley, CA @ The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall 04/29 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory 04/30 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco
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President Biden vows to stand by Israel despite recent disagreements.
President Biden told reporters on Friday that he expected Iran to launch an attack on Israel “sooner than later” as a response to Israel’s killing of several top Iranian generals in a bombing in Syria two weeks ago.
Mr. Biden said he needed to be careful not to reveal classified information being collected by intelligence and military officials as they braced for an attack they believed was imminent. And he had a blunt, succinct answer when he was asked what his message to Iran was.
“Don’t,” he said.
Officials in the United States and other nations are engaged in a furious diplomatic effort to try to prevent a response from Iran that could spiral into a wider war. But Mr. Biden and his top aides have made it clear that their disagreement with Israel over the war in the Gaza Strip would not prevent the United States from defending Israel against attacks from other adversaries.
“We are devoted to the defense of Israel,” Mr. Biden told reporters at the White House after a speech to the National Action Network. “We will support Israel and help defend Israel, and Iran will not succeed.”
He did not specify what actions the United States might take.
John F. Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said earlier on Friday that the administration was taking the threat of an attack seriously.
“We are certainly mindful of a very public — and what we consider to be a very credible — threat made by Iran in terms of potential attacks on Israel,” he said. “We are in constant communication with our Israeli counterparts about making sure that they can defend themselves against those kinds of attacks.”
Mr. Kirby said the U.S. military was making adjustments to its force deployments in the Middle East to be ready in case an attack occurred, but he declined to be specific about those changes.
“We’re also clearly — it would be imprudent if we didn’t — taking a look at our own posture in the region, to make sure that we’re more properly prepared as well,” he said.
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Iran has repeatedly vowed to strike back at Israel over the bombing of an Iranian Embassy complex in Damascus, Syria, this month that killed three generals and four other military officers. An American official said on Friday that Washington expects an attack by Iran against Israel that would be bigger than recent attacks in the long shadow war between the two countries, but not so big that it would draw the United States into war. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
The U.S. State Department on Thursday barred its employees from traveling to large parts of Israel, the first time the U.S. government had restricted the movement of its employees in this way since the war in Gaza began more than six months ago.
On Thursday, Britain told its citizens that they “should consider leaving” Israel and the Palestinian territories “if it is safe to do so.” On Friday, India told its citizens “not to travel to Iran or Israel till further notice,” while France advised people not to travel to Israel, Iran or Lebanon and evacuated the families of French diplomats from Iran.
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“Our enemies think that they will divide Israel and the United States,” the Israeli defense minister, Yoav Gallant, said in a statement on Friday after meeting with General Kurilla. “They are connecting us and are strengthening the relationship between us.”
If Iran attacks, he added, “we will know how to respond.”
On Thursday, the Israeli military’s chief spokesman, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, said that the armed forces were “highly alert and prepared” for any action Iran might take, even as the timing and scale of any response remained unclear. Analysts say that Tehran, which has long used a network of proxy forces to project power across the Middle East, wants to avoid igniting a full-fledged war that could drag in the United States and threaten the survival of Iran’s regime.
“For years, and even more so during the war, Iran has been financing, directing and arming its proxies — in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria, Iraq and Yemen — to attack the state of Israel,” he said. “An attack from Iranian territory would be clear evidence of Iran’s intentions to escalate the Middle East and stop hiding behind the proxies.”
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U.S. and Iranian officials predict Iran will strike Israel but not U.S. forces in the next few days.
Iran is expected to mount an attack soon on Israel, but not on the United States or its military forces, when Tehran retaliates for an Israeli bombing in Damascus, Syria, that killed several senior Iranian commanders, U.S. and Iranian officials said on Friday.
American intelligence analysts and officials think Iran will strike multiple targets inside Israel within the next few days, three U.S. officials said, speaking on anonymity to talk about sensitive matters they were not authorized to discuss publicly. Officials did not indicate what form the attack would take, what kinds of targets would be involved and the precise timing — information that is very closely guarded among senior Iranians.
The United States, Israel’s pre-eminent ally, has military forces in several places across the Middle East, but Iran likely will not target them to avoid inciting a direct conflict with the United States, according to Iranian officials, who similarly insisted on remaining anonymous, and the American officials.
In the first months of the war between Israel and Hamas, Iran-backed militias regularly attacked U.S. troops in Iraq, Syria and Jordan. But after a drone strike killed three Americans in Jordan in January, and the United States launched retaliatory strikes , Iran stopped the attacks by its proxies, fearing a more powerful U.S. response. Despite the clashes and hostile rhetoric, both Iranian and U.S. leaders have made it clear they want to avoid all-out war.
Iran has publicly and repeatedly vowed revenge for the April 1 strike on its embassy complex in Damascus that killed three generals and four other officers of its elite Quds Force, the foreign military and intelligence arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. But analysts say Iranian leaders want to calibrate their response so it is big enough to impress, at home and abroad, that Iran is not impotent in the face of conflict, but not so big that it spirals into a full-fledged war with Israel or draws an American attack.
How Israel would respond to an Iranian attack on its soil is unclear. The Israeli military “continues to monitor closely what is happening in Iran and different arenas,” Herzi Halevi, chief of the Israeli general staff, said in a statement on Friday. He added, “Our forces are prepared and ready at all times and for any scenario.”
A strategist for the Revolutionary Guards, one of the Iranian officials who spoke anonymously, said Iran wants to take advantage of the widening rift between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Biden over Israel’s conduct of the war against Hamas — and not unite them in hostility to Iran.
The Biden administration has not only criticized the level of death and destruction wrought by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip, it has also voiced fears that increased clashes across Israel’s northern borders, primarily with Iranian proxies like Hezbollah, could escalate into a broader regional war.
Iran believes it can generate international support for a retaliatory strike by focusing attention on the attack against its embassy complex, a rare breach of the norms of war, and arguing that it was merely defending itself, the Iranian officials said.
International law generally treats embassies and consulates as being exempt from attack. But Israeli officials have argued that the building they destroyed was diplomatic only in name, and was used as a Revolutionary Guards base, as evidenced by the high-level commanders who were meeting there when they were killed.
Richard Pérez-Peña contributed reporting.
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An Iranian attack is likely to be measured, but a miscalculation risks a broader war, military analysts say.
Israeli forces were on high alert on Friday in anticipation of a retaliatory strike by Iran or its proxies, which analysts and officials warned could spur an Israeli reaction and potentially provoke a broader conflict in the region.
Iran is expected to launch an attack as soon as this weekend in retaliation for an April 1 airstrike, in which warplanes struck an Iranian Embassy building in Damascus, killing three generals and other commanders, U.S. and Iranian officials said on Friday.
Military analysts said neither Israel nor Iran appeared interested in provoking a full-blown war that could draw in the United States, but that a miscalculation about either side’s red lines could result in an escalation in hostilities.
An Iranian response was inevitable given the high profile of one of the generals killed in Syria, Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a top commander in Iran’s Quds Force, the analysts said.
“For every wise player, there comes a moment when the cost-benefit calculation shifts and all strategies are reset,” said Mahdi Mohammadi, the chief adviser to Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran’s Parliament. “For Iran, that moment was the attack in Damascus.”
Israel expects Iran to strike in a way that allows it to save face, but is measured enough to not arouse an even fiercer counterstrike, analysts say. The Iranians “don’t want a total war,” said Amos Gilead, a retired Israeli general. “So they might attack targets that would enable them to declare that they’ve achieved a great victory.”
Iran and Israel do not maintain any direct, formal channels of communication, making the chances for each side to misread the other’s intentions far greater, said Danny Citrinowicz, a former Israeli military intelligence officer.
American intelligence analysts and officials think Iran will strike multiple targets inside Israel within the next few days, said three U.S. officials who requested anonymity to discuss intelligence matters.
Where those strikes are aimed, from where they will be launched, who might carry them out and the damage they are expected to inflict remain secret to all but the highest levels of the Iranian government and military.
But Iran’s answer to those questions will determine the size and scope of Israel’s response, said Mr. Citrinowicz, a fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv.
The country’s leaders most likely hope to use their strike to restore some semblance of deterrence following the killing of General Zahedi in Syria, he said. (Israel has not publicly taken responsibility for that attack, but several Israeli officials confirmed the country’s involvement to The New York Times.)
Such an Iranian response, Mr. Citrinowicz said, could mean an attack from Iranian territory rather than through its proxies in Lebanon, Yemen, Syria and Iraq .
Israel has warned that an attack launched from inside Iran on targets inside Israel would be considered an escalation that required a reaction.
Daniel Hagari, the Israeli military spokesman, said on Thursday such an attack would be “clear evidence of Iran’s intentions to escalate the Middle East and stop hiding behind the proxies.”
Last week, in anticipation of an Iranian strike, the Israeli military announced that additional reserve units had been called up to reinforce Israel’s air defense system and that combat soldiers expecting leave had been ordered to remain deployed.
Should Iran launch an attack from its own soil, said Mr. Citrinowicz, Israel’s air defenses would detect drones or cruise missiles long before they reached their targets, giving Israeli forces a chance to destroy them.
A more daunting scenario, he said, would be surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, which would arrive in a matter of minutes. Israel has developed some defenses — such as the Arrow system — to intercept longer-range missiles.
“If we manage to intercept most of what’s incoming, that would be excellent — it would moderate our need to respond offensively,” Mr. Citrinowicz said.
Farnaz Fassihi contributed reporting.
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Police shut down a Pro-Palestinian conference in Berlin, citing a risk of antisemitic statements.
German police stop pro-palestinian conference, the german police shut down a pro-palestinian conference in berlin, citing the risk that one of the speakers invited might make antisemitic comments or incite violence..
[shouting] “I’m just trying to —” Crowd: “Shame on you. Shame on you.” “Free, free, free Palestine.” Crowd: “Free, free, free Palestine.” “Free, free, free Palestine.” Crowd: “Free free, free Palestine.”
The German police shut down a pro-Palestinian conference in Berlin on Friday and denied entry to the country to a prominent British-Palestinian doctor who had planned to attend it.
Hundreds of police swarmed a gathering of some 250 people attending the “Palestine Conference” and banned the three-day event from continuing, citing the risk that one of the speakers invited might make antisemitic comments or incite violence.
“There is a risk that a speaker who has already made antisemitic or violence-glorifying public statements in the past will be invited to speak again,” the police wrote on social media.
In addition, Ghassan Abu Sitta, a well-known British-Palestinian plastic surgeon who worked in Gaza during the first weeks of Israel’s bombardment last year, said the authorities refused to allow him to enter Germany.
Dr. Abu Sitta had given testimony before the International Court of Justice in a genocide case brought by South Africa against Israel. He said the German authorities held him for hours at the airport before refusing to let him enter the country.
“The German government has forcibly prevented me from entering the country,” Dr. Abu Sitta wrote on social media. “Silencing a witness to genocide before the I.C.J. adds to Germany’s complicity in the ongoing massacre.”
Although leaders of Germany, the largest exporter of military aid to Israel after the United States, have begun to cautiously voice concern over Israel’s conduct in the war in Gaza, there is still widespread suppression of criticism of Israel, a policy that has generated controversy over concerns that it restricts free speech.
Germany’s government has long held that its support of Israel’s existence is an ironclad part of its foreign policy, and that support is seen in Berlin as part of the country’s atonement for the Holocaust. That has led the authorities to take a restrictive stance toward criticisms of Israel, even though some of those expressing those views, including some of the organizers of the Palestine Conference, are Jewish.
Videos of the police shutting down the conference included one of officers dragging out a man wearing a kipa, or skullcap, in the colors of the Palestinian flag, shouting “Free Palestine.”
In Berlin, police have often preemptively shut down demonstrations and events criticizing Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, citing concerns over antisemitism or violence.
On Friday, the city’s mayor, Kai Wegner, said he found it “intolerable” that such a conference was happening in Berlin. “We have made it clear that hatred of Israel has no place in Berlin,” he wrote on social media.
According to its website , the Palestine Conference planned to bring together Palestinian activists and speakers for panels on topics such as how to end German military support for Israel and the suppression of pro-Palestine speech. It also called for “the right of return of Palestinian refugees and end the Zionist settler colonialism.”
Among the speakers on the program was Yanis Varoufakis, the former Greek finance minister. On social media, he described the event as one in which “Jews, Palestinians and other peace activists were discussing universal human rights across Israel-Palestine.”
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The E.U. imposes sanctions on Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad for sexual violence on Oct. 7.
The countries of the European Union on Friday imposed sanctions on military and special forces units of Hamas and the armed wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad for committing “widespread sexual and gender-based violence” during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
The European Council said in its decision that it levied sanctions on the fighters from the extremist groups — the Al-Quds Brigades and Nukhba Force of Hamas, and the Al-Quds Brigades of Palestinian Islamic Jihad — for inflicting sexual violence on Oct. 7 “in a systematic manner, using it as a weapon of war.”
The fighters will be barred from traveling to European Union countries and will be subject to an asset freeze.
Josep Borrell Fontelles, the European Union’s top diplomat, said in a statement that he would hold the perpetrators accountable.
Israel’s foreign minister, Israel Katz, applauded the council’s decision and said it reinforced that those who inflict sexual violence will “pay the price.”
The European Union joined the United Nations in denouncing the sexual violence that some women and children faced during the Oct. 7 attacks. In early March, after deploying a team of experts to Israel and the West Bank, the United Nations said it had “clear and convincing information” that women and children held captive in Gaza were subjected to sexual violence, including rape, sexualized torture and inhumane treatment. The U.N. report also found that Palestinians detained by Israel had been sexually abused.
Later in March, The New York Times interviewed Amit Soussana , a former hostage, who publicly described for the first time the sexual abuse she faced while in Hamas captivity. Hamas leaders have denied the accusations and the conclusions of the U.N. report, saying that while it was essential to investigate the claims of sexual violence, it would be impossible to do so in “the current circumstances.”
— Gaya Gupta
Israel says it opened a new aid corridor to northern Gaza.
The Israeli military said on Friday it had begun allowing humanitarian aid trucks to enter northern Gaza through a new crossing, in an apparent response to international pressure to do more to alleviate the hunger and deprivation produced by more than six months of war.
The military did not specify the location of the new crossing, and it remained unclear how many trucks had crossed, what aid agency they belonged to and when the crossing might be open for wider use.
The convoy that Israel says entered on Thursday was not coordinated with the United Nations, whose agencies handle much of the relief effort in Gaza, according to a U.N. official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
Jamie McGoldrick, a top U.N. relief official in Jerusalem, said that U.N. officials planned to head to the crossing on Saturday to examine it. He said the crossing would be a significant improvement “if it can go to scale and is not temporary.”
Israel has come under increasing international pressure to allow more aid to enter Gaza. After Israeli strikes killed seven aid workers last week , President Biden told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel by phone that the United States could withhold military support for Israel unless it did more to protect civilians and ensure adequate supplies for Palestinian civilians.
More than a million Gazans are facing “catastrophic levels of food insecurity” and over 50,000 Gazan children are acutely malnourished, the United Nations’ Office of Humanitarian Affairs reported this week . Aid agencies say the desperation is gravest in northern Gaza, where chaos and lawlessness have followed the withdrawal of most Israeli troops, and where relief groups have struggled to bring supplies from the two main border crossings in the south.
Aid officials have lobbied the Israeli government for months to open more entry points to bring aid directly into northern Gaza to avoid perilous roads across the territory where they fear their trucks will be either looted or bombarded.
In announcing the new crossing, the Israeli military said that Israeli inspectors had checked the trucks at Kerem Shalom, across the border from southern Gaza, before they headed to the new entry point, according to the Israeli military.
In mid-March, the Israeli authorities opened a military access road, known as Crossing 96, into northern Gaza. But Israel ultimately did not allow U.N. agencies to use the route consistently to bring in trucks, saying it was often needed for military use, Mr. McGoldrick said.
“Until we get a consistent flow inside Gaza, we’re never going to have the desperation reduced,” he said in an interview.
Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defense minister, pledged on Wednesday to “flood Gaza with aid” and said he expected to ultimately see 500 relief trucks entering the enclave on a daily basis. (U.N. figures show that an average of about 110 aid trucks have entered Gaza daily since the war began Oct. 7.) Mr. Gallant said Israel would soon open the port of Ashdod, an Israeli city north of Gaza, to accept aid shipments, without providing a time frame.
— Aaron Boxerman reporting from Jerusalem
The relief organization Anera says it is resuming operations in Gaza.
An aid group that had suspended its operations in Gaza after Israeli strikes killed seven humanitarian workers has said it is resuming work in the territory.
The Israeli authorities this week told the group, Anera, that the country’s military would take “certain measures” to protect aid workers in Gaza, the group’s chief executive, Sean Carroll, said in a statement on Thursday. The longstanding U.S.-based nonprofit, also known by its full name, American Near East Refugee Aid, said it was fully resuming its work in Gaza, distributing meals, hygiene kits and tents and providing medical treatment.
“Our ability to help people in Gaza relies on our heroic staff and hundreds of volunteers,” Mr. Carroll said in the statement, saying the group was “cautiously hopeful” that Israel’s assurances would mean that its workers would be safe.
Anera had partnered in Gaza with World Central Kitchen, the charity founded by the Spanish chef José Andrés, to distribute meals, but it suspended operations after an Israeli drone strike on April 1 killed seven of World Central Kitchen’s workers. The Israel military later said officers mistakenly believed the aid workers’ cars were carrying gunmen.
In an email response to questions from The New York Times, Mr. Carroll said that the Israeli authorities had assured him that “there will be no firing at humanitarian missions under any circumstances.” A strike near a humanitarian mission would occur only “in the case of a suspected armed militant in the area” and only with the authorization of “a senior officer,” Mr. Carroll said he was told.
More than six months of Israeli bombardment in Gaza have taken a devastating toll on Palestinians and aid workers. At least 224 humanitarian workers have been killed in Gaza since the current conflict broke out on Oct. 7, the U.N. Security Council said in a statement Thursday. That toll is at least three times higher than in a single conflict in a given year, the Security Council said.
With Israel’s blockade and heavy bombardment of the territory, Gaza’s 2.2 million civilians have become ever more dependent on aid organizations to meet even a fraction of their basic needs. At the same time, aid groups say the constant risk of strikes, crumbling roads and infrastructure and staggering levels of need make their work immensely challenging .
In a sign of the continuing peril for aid workers, UNICEF said on Thursday that one of its vehicles had been hit with live ammunition while waiting to enter northern Gaza this week. The Palestine Red Crescent Society said separately that a staff member died on Thursday after having been wounded in March during the evacuation of a hospital in Khan Younis.
The seven workers with the relief organization World Central Kitchen were killed on April 1 while leaving a warehouse in central Gaza. The team was part of the group’s efforts to distribute hundreds of tons of food aid, sent in by ship through a makeshift jetty the organization built on the Mediterranean coast, to a population among whom famine is beginning to set in .
They were killed when at least one Israeli drone struck three vehicles in their convoy in rapid succession, which Israel’s military later said was the result of a “grave mistake.”
Anera said it also lost one of its workers on March 8 in an Israeli airstrike, even though the location of his shelter had been shared with the Israeli authorities. Mousa Shawwa, 41, a logistics coordinator, had been a member of its staff for nearly 15 years and was wearing a vest with its logo when he was killed, according to the organization.
World Central Kitchen, which also suspended its work in Gaza after the deaths of its staff members, has not announced plans to restart operations.
— Victoria Kim
An Argentine court rules that Iran was behind attacks on the Israeli Embassy and a Jewish center.
A high court in Argentina ruled on Thursday that Iran was the mastermind of the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people, potentially paving the way for relatives of victims to make claims against the country in international tribunals.
While Argentine investigators have long believed that Iranian operatives and high-ranking officials played key roles in the attacks, the decision this week by Argentina’s second-highest tribunal goes further by holding the Iranian state itself responsible.
The ruling also characterized Iran as a terrorist state at a moment when tensions are running particularly high between Iran and Israel. Iran has repeatedly said it will launch an attack against Israel in retaliation for a recent bombing in Syria that killed several top Iranian commanders.
“The 1994 attack in Buenos Aires was organized, planned, financed and executed under the direction of the authorities of the Islamic State of Iran, within the framework of Islamic Jihad,” said the ruling by the three-member court that declared the attack a crime against humanity.
The court said the attack itself was carried out by Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group.
The judges said Tehran was also to blame for the 1992 bombing of the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires that killed 22 people. The attacks were carried out in retaliation for the Argentine government’s decision to cancel contracts to provide nuclear material to Iran, according to the ruling.
Iran has steadfastly denied any involvement in the attacks.
The “verdict reaffirms what the Argentine justice system has been asserting through numerous rulings for decades,” the Argentine Jewish Mutual Aid Association, whose building was the target of the attack, said in a statement.
“It’s the position we’ve always upheld,” said Jorge Knoblovits, the head of an association that represents more than 100 Jewish organizations in Argentina. “The Islamic Republic of Iran was the one responsible for all of this.”
The court ruling said a state can be held responsible for financing and planning a terrorist attack even if it was carried out by nonstate actors.
The ruling opens the door for relatives of victims to pursue claims against Iran in international tribunals, Mr. Knoblovits said, though it was unclear if a case could be brought before the International Court of Justice, the U.N.’s highest judicial body, or elsewhere.
“We’re currently analyzing that,” he said.
The ruling is the latest twist in an investigation that has been mired by accusations of coverups and plagued by controversy.
In 2015, a special prosecutor was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head shortly after he accused then-President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and other top officials of conspiring with Iran to cover up its involvement in the community-center attack. The former president has repeatedly denied the accusations.
The government of right-wing President Javier Milei, who came into office in December and is a strong ally of Israel, hailed Thursday’s ruling, saying it “brought an end to decades of delays and coverups.”
— Daniel Politi Reporting from Buenos Aires
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0:2-niederlage - union berlin enttäuscht in augsburg auf ganzer linie.
Einen einzigen Sieg hat Union Berlin bisher in Pflichtspielen gegen den FC Augsburg erringen können. Dass im 14. Duell nicht mal ein Remis heraussprang, lag an einer harmlosen Offensive - und an einem furchtbaren Schnitzer im Spielaufbau.
- Spiel von Zweikämpfen bestimmt
- Fehlpass von Diogo Leite leitet die Niederlage ein
- Union offensiv bemüht, aber letztlich zu fehlerhaft
- Bei Ballbesitz (53%) und Zweikampfquote (55%) allerdings vorn
- Ex-Unioner Sven Michel trifft
Zum Auftakt des 29. Spieltags in der Fußball-Bundesliga hat der 1. FC Union Berlin mit 0:2 (0:0) beim FC Augsburg verloren. Die Treffer erzielten Phillip Tietz (48.) nach schlimmen Fehlpass von Unions Diogo Leite sowie Ex-Unioner Sven Michel (82.). Durch die Niederlage verbleiben die Berliner bei zwei Auswärtssiegen nach 14 Partien und insgesamt bei 29 Punkten. Damit rangiert die Mannschaft von Trainer Nenad Bjelica vor den Samstagsspielen weiterhin auf Rang 13, bei sechs Punkten Vorsprung auf Relegationsplatz 16.
4:0 gegen Hansa Rostock - Spielfreudige Hertha siegt und schielt nach oben
Erst sah man gar nichts, dann ein bärenstarkes Hertha BSC. Beim 4:0-Erfolg am Freitagabend im stimmungsvollen Duell gegen Hansa Rostock überzeugten dabei vor allem zwei junge Spieler.
Unions "Beinahe"-Chancen
Wer auf ein typisches Augsburg-Union-Spiel gehofft hatte, kam schnell auf seine Kosten. Viel Tempo, wenig Präzision, lange Bälle und Zweikämpfe, Zweikämpfe sowie Zweikämpfe prägten von Beginn an das Spielgeschehen. Wirkliche Torchancen hingegen gab es zunächst keine zu sehen. So ging der FC Augsburg dann auch mit einem sensationellen Expected-Goals-Wert von 0,02 in die Halbzeit. Was, nur um jeden Zweifel darüber auszuschließen, bedeutet, dass die Angriffsbemühungen der Gastgeber in den ersten 45 Minuten der Partie zusammen genommen eine zweiprozentige Aussicht auf einen Treffer generierten.
Die Gäste aus Berlin übertrafen diese Wert mindestens um die Distanz, die zwischen den Stadien der beiden Klubs liegt (590 Kilometer). Genauer gesagt lag der Expected-Goals-Wert der Elf von Trainer Nenad Bjelica bei 0,78. Das entspricht in etwa der Torwahrscheinlichkeit bei einem Elfmeter, verteilte sich bei Unions erster Halbzeit in Augsburg allerdings auf mehrere Angriffe der Kategorie "Beinahe". So wäre Berlins Benedict Hollerbach in der zwölften Minute beinahe vor FCA-Keeper Finn Dahmen an den Ball gekommen. Wäre Alex Kral in der 27. Minute beinahe punktgenau in eine Hereingabe hineingerutscht. Hätte Brenden Aaronson in der 33. Minute beinahe aus spitzem Winkel getroffen.
Ausgerechnet Michel
Stattdessen erklang nach der Halbzeit und in der 48. Minute das Lummerland-Lied ("Hallo, hier ist falsch verbunden" — "Wollen sie sich jetzt beschweren?"), die Torhymne des FC Augsburg. Nachdem Unions Innenverteidiger Diogo Leite im Aufbauspiel und völlig unbedrängt einen Querpass in die Beine von Augsburgs Stürmer Phillip Tietz spielte, hatte der Stürmer aus rund zwölf Metern und frei vor Union-Torhüter Frederik Rönnow wenig Mühe, zur 1:0-Führung zu verwandeln.
Regionalliga Nordost - Energie Cottbus erobert mit 2:1 gegen Greifswald die Tabellenspitze
Jubel in der Lausitz: Energie Cottbus hat vor mehr als 18.000 Fans das Topspiel der Regionalliga Nordost mit 2:1 gegen Greifswald gewonnen. Der FCE verdrängt damit den Aufstiegskonkurrenten vom ersten Platz - auch dank seines Traumduos im Sturm.
Wer dachte, der Treffer würde die Fesseln dieses typischen Augsburg-Union-Spiels lösen, sah sich getäuscht. Augsburg fand offensiv weiterhin überhaupt nicht statt. Union versuchte viel, allein es gelang wenig. In der 68. Minute schließlich war es dem wegen der Ausfälle von Jérôme Roussillon (verletzt) und Robin Gosens (gesperrt) als Linksverteidiger aufgestellten Andras Schäfer vorbehalten, so etwas ähnliches wie eine Torchance in den Abend zu stellen. Der halblinks im Strafraum abgegebene Schuss des Ungarn aus rund elf Metern flog allerdings über das Tor.
Zehn Minuten später war es erneut ein schlimmer Fehlpass, der die nächste Chance der Augsburger einleitete. Dieses Mal war es der eingewechselte Janik Haberer, in dessen Folge der Ex-Unioner Sven Michel allerdings zunächst vertändelte, ehe der Ex-Herthaner Arne Maier über das Tor schoss. Weitere fünf Minuten später machte es Michel nach einem Ballverlust von Alex Kral besser und verwandelte mit seinem starken linken Fuß unhaltbar vom Strafraumrand aus. Union versuchte es zwar unvermindert weiter. Jedoch ebenso unvermindert erfolglos. Und durfte sich noch bei Schlussmann Rönnow bedanken, der in der fünften Minute der Nachspielzeit stark gegen einen Flachschuss von Augsburgs Toptorjäger Ermedin Demirovic parierte.
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Nenad Bjelica (Trainer Union): "Fehler passieren im Fußball. In der ersten Halbzeit haben wir sehr gut gearbeitet, nichts zugelassen. Auf der anderen Seiten waren wir immer wieder gefährlich. Dann passiert ein individueller Fehler. Das ist Teil vom Fußball. Das müssen wir akzeptieren. Wir haben es heute verschenkt. Ich würde gern ein Spiel gewinnen, wie es Augsburg heute gewonnen hat. Wir sind dick im Abstiegskampf und wer das nicht versteht, der hat nichts bei Union verloren. Die Situation ist unterschätzt. Und wer das nicht kapiert, wird nicht weiter spielen. Diese Harmlosigkeit vor dem Tor kotzt mich an."
Christopher Trimmel (Kapitän Union): "Das ist der Fußball. Natürlich schade, weil es unter dem Strich eine ordentliche Leistung war, auch defensiv. Auch wenn wir zwei Gegentore bekommen haben. Das waren Fehler von uns. Alle Augsburger Chancen. Aber das passiert im Fußball. Wir sind eine Mannschaft und ich glaube, wir stecken das auch gut weg. Aber wir müssen konzentrierter bleiben und offensiv genauer."
Sven Michel (Ex-Unioner): "Ich habe mich natürlich sehr für mich selbst gefreut, dass ich getroffen habe. Aber gegen die alte Liebe ist es bitter. Ich hätte mir gern einen anderen Verein ausgesucht, gegen den ich getroffen hätte. Aber das gehört zum Fußball dazu. Er schreibt eben seine Geschichten. Oft sind es genau solche. Ich drücke den Jungs alle Daumen, dass sie mit dem Abstieg nichts zu tun haben."
Die Stimmen im Audio
Nenad Bjelica: "Diese Harmlosigkeit vor dem Tor kotzt mich an."
Christopher Trimmel: "Wir sind eine Mannschaft und ich glaube, wir stecken das auch gut weg."
Sven Michel: "Ich hätte mir gern einen anderen Verein ausgesucht, gegen den ich getroffen hätte."
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Sendung: rbb24 Inforadio, 12.04.2024, 20:30 Uhr
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Everything a CARCASS fan could want is on this record, with every era of the band represented. Its genesis however was not without its fair share of blood, sweat and tears of course. ... Tour Dates. DATE CITY VENUE COUNTRY TICKETS; 16.04.2024: Nagoya: Club Quattro Nagoya: Japan: 17.04.2024: Osaka: Club Quattro: Japan: 18.04.2024: Tokyo: Spotify ...
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UK extreme metal legends Carcass have announced a Spring 2023 North American tour, featuring a stacked bill that also includes Municipal Waste, Sacred Reich and Creeping Death. The outing kicks ...
The band's lyrics often focus on animal rights issues. Jeff Walker and Bill Steer are both vegetarians. Steer used to be a vegan and Walker was a hunt saboteur. Buy verified tickets for the concerts of Carcass near you. Find Carcass tour dates for 2024 & 2025 , concert details and compare prices.
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Carcass Concert History. 537 Concerts. Carcass is an English death metal band hailing from Liverpool, established in 1985. Over the years, the band has experienced several changes in its lineup, with guitarist Bill Steer and bassist/vocalist Jeff Walker being the consistent members. After disbanding in 1996, they regrouped in 2007.
Carcass are an English extreme metal band from Liverpool, formed in 1985.The band have gone through several line-up changes, leaving guitarist Bill Steer and bassist-vocalist Jeff Walker as the only constant members. They broke up in 1996, but reformed in 2007 without one of their original members, drummer Ken Owen, due to health reasons. To date, the band have released seven studio albums ...
Set Times: Doors: 8:00 PM Show: 10:45 PM - 11:55 PM. Buried Dreams. Kelly's Meat Emporium. Incarnated Solvent Abuse. Under the Scalpel Blade. This Mortal Coil. Tomorrow Belongs to Nobody. Death Certificate.
You can see the full list of Carcass' 2022 US tour dates below. Get tickets here. Carcass' 2022 US Tour Dates with Immolation and Creeping Death: 05/12 - Austin, TX @ Oblivion Access +. 05/ ...
NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINE TOUR. SPECIAL GUESTS CARCASS, HARMS WAY, + CRYPTA TO APPEAR. TOUR KICKS OFF SEPTEMBER 26 IN PORTLAND, MAINE + RUNS THROUGH OCTOBER 27 IN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA EUROPEAN DATES SET FOR JUNE The HATEBREED 30th anniversary celebrations continue deep into 2024. The Grammy-nominated hardcore icons, who are one of the most impactful and
CARCASS played its first pandemic-era concert in November 2021 at the Damnation Festival in Leeds, U.K. CARCASS 's latest album, "Torn Arteries" , was released in September 2021 via Nuclear Blast ...
Carcass and Municipal Waste have announced a 2023 North American tour, with Sacred Reich and Creeping Death as support throughout the trek. The 24-date run is set to kick off at the end of March ...
UK extreme metal greats Carcass have announced their grand return to North America for a 2023 tour, featuring support from Municipal Waste, Sacred Reich and Creeping Death on all dates. The trek takes off on March 31st in Santa Ana, CA, and will close out on April 30th in Los Angeles, CA. See all dates below.
January 31, 2023. Carcass will hit the road in North America late this March and they're taking Municipal Waste, Sacred Reich, and Creeping Death with 'em. Get the dates below and prepare to party ...
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February 1, 2023 | 11:55am ET. UK extreme metal legends Carcass have announced a Spring 2023 North American tour, featuring a stacked bill that also includes Municipal Waste, Sacred Reich and Creeping Death. The outing kicks off March 31st in Santa Ana, California, and crisscrosses the US and Canada before wrapping up with an April 30th show in ...
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Unter Trainer Nenad Bjelica scheint Fußball-Bundesligist Union Berlin vor allem defensiv stabilisiert. Die Abstiegsgefahr jedoch ist noch nicht gebannt - was vor allem an der eklatanten Auswärtsschwäche liegt. ... Jetzt live hören und im Ticker - Gelingt Union Berlin der dritte Auswärtssieg der Saison? Fr 12.04.24 | 19:59 Uhr imago images ...