14th July will see not one but two re-recorded Sepultura albums released under the name Cavalera by brothers Max and Iggor via Nuclear Blast. 1985’s “Bestial Devastation” and it’s follow up in 1986’s “Morbid Visions” and are records in question with both being mixed and mastered by Arthur Rizk (Municipal Waste, Kreator, Jungle Rot). Intriguingly
Filmed at The Underground in Charlotte North Carolina on 19th October here’s Max & Iggor Cavalera continuing their “Return Beneath Arise” tour. The pair who everyone knows founded Brazilian Thrash Gods Sepultura but are no longer in the band and have periodically been touring to celebrate the seminal albums like “Beneath the Remains” (1989) and
It seems a little strange that a few days after the release of the new Soulfly album “Totem” that Max and Iggor Cavalera would be in San Paulo Brazil to once again “Return To Roots“. But they were and the full set from 7th August at Audio Club that celebrates 25 years of the record
They may have released it on streaming platforms a couple of weeks back but it was inevitable that Pheonix Arizona Thrash Metal outfit Incite would share a music video for “War Soup“, a single that sees Ritchie Cavalera and Max Cavalera share a microphone for the first time in a long time. Due to issues
Rewinding the tape thirty years to 1991 and the fourth studio album from Sepultura is where we find ourselves. The band chose Scott Burns (Decide, Cannibal Corpse, Obituary) who was a vital cog in the wheel in the Florida Death Metal scene to produce at his home studio giving the album a huge step up
Earlier this summer Florida Melodic Death Metallers with Thrash influences The Absence who feature in their ranks members Hot Graves, Venom Inc, Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy and Massacre known for heart-wrenching melodies and skull-pounding aggression unveiled a long awaited fifth album mastered by Jonas Kjellgren (Immortal, Overkill, Scar Symmetry) at Sweden’s Black Lounge Studios via M-Theory Audio. A beast of
Little over a month after the last instalment of his “Beneath The Drums” series and Iggor Cavalera has returned to talk about fans favourite “Troops Of Doom“, an obvious choice from his time in Brazilian Thrash Metal outfit Sepultura. As if you didn’t already know, it is one from the bands 1986 debut album “Morbid
Returning to the cut that they dropped a music video for on album release day, The Absence have let the machine that is Jeramie Kling out of the chamber for a drum playthrough of “This Consuming Nocturne“, one of the stand outs from “Coffinized” released via M-Theory Audio last weekend. The Florida-based Melodic Death Metal
Celebrating the release of their album “Coffinized” this past weekend via M-Theory Audio, The Absence have put together a lyric video for one of its standouts in “This Consuming Nocturne“. The Florida-based Melodic Death Metal group are ones that you maybe familiar with from their other outside endeavors, with drummer Jeramie Kling manning the kit
After an initial run of three well received albums between 2005 and 2010, The Absence took near seven year hiatus as seasoned musicians with other projects on the back burner. Returning in 2016 with their fourth studio album and a new line up comprising vocalist Jamie Stewart (also of Hot Graves), drummer Jeramie Kling (also