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Years since <a href="spotify:artist:5lhaM01nwvsMZpmPY2HVER">Carcass</a>' Swan Song in 1996, founding guitarist Bill Steer returns with Firebird in late 2000, releasing a self-titled debut. Renowned for his pioneering efforts in grindcore and extreme metal, Steer takes a different route with Firebird, a blues-based three-piece with roots in late-'60s and early-'70s rock. Leo Smee of sludge-rockers <a href="spotify:artist:5O7ziOtiFUyRMBJN1J4Tpv">Cathedral</a> handles bass, and though he played on the group's debut, drummer Ludwig Witt of <a href="spotify:artist:40LGuAmXtqxMGraUmCSU27">Spiritual Beggars</a> was replaced by Tom Berman after Witt had difficulty balancing two bands. Steer also steps to the front as a vocalist, displaying a considerable ability that fits perfectly with Firebird's jam-rock ambitions. ~ Matthew Kantor, Rovi

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