Tag: Ill Nino

Bootleg: Max & Iggor Cavalera in Minsk!

Pro-Shot in Minsk Belarus on 5th October 2018, here’s a full set from the “Beneath The Remains” & “Arise” tour from Max and Iggor Cavalera. Featuring former Ill Nino guitarist Marc Rizzo who features in Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy, the set sees the band take on classics from those albums plus a pair of Motorhead

Review: “Southern Hostility” by Upon A Burning Body

Returning for their fifth studio album in 9 years, San Antonio Texas Metallers Upon A Burning Body worked for 2 months with Producer Christopher Mora and Guitarist Ruben Alvarez younger brother Thomas Alvarez (who is given a co-producer credit) on returning to their roots and making an album that injects fresh ideas into their sound.

Spotlight: New Machine Head Album?

Kerrang! Magazine are asking what 9 things we want from the upcoming new Slipknot album in a recently released article here which makes for interesting reading. Coupled with the news that Robb Flynn has announced Machine Head as being “working on new heaviness” this week, it kind of got us thinking… What would we hope

Review: “Ritual” by Soulfly

Brazilian Metallers now relocated to Phoenix Arizona, Soulfly have often come in for a large amount of often unnecessary stick. Metal purists have often argued that Max Cavalera should have stayed with Sepultura after “Roots” in 1996 rather than leaving the band on a high and forging his own path. But so much water has

NEWS: Soulfly announce new album and single!

Amid their current UK tour dates, Soulfy have announced new album “Ritual” and single “Evil Empowered”. The album is slated for release on 19th October via Nuclear Blast. Now based in Arizona, Texas, the Tribal Metallers fronted by former Sepultura main man Max Cavalera and featuring former Ill Nino guitarist Marc Rizzo will no doubt

Vs. Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? Fight! “Territorial Pissings”

From Nivana‘s iconic “Nevermind”, the album that brought so many people to Metal via Grunge in 1994, comes “Territorial Pissings”. Everyone has covered it… From ill Nino to Max Cavalera’s Soulfly to Comeback Kid and Dexter Holland’s The Offspring. But we’re going to go with Brighton’s Progressive Metalcore heroes Architects performing a version for the BBC in

Playlist: A Tribute to Faith No More

You get bands… and then you get bands. Faith No More have long been one of those bands. For each of the songs on this playlist there were many choices, Hellaween and Five Finger Death Punch have both done decent versions of “From Out Of Nowhere” for example, to name just one and Machine Head