Tag: Soulfly

Review: “Path To Immortality” by Voices Of Ruin

Releasing three albums in a decade on the scene might not seem like that much but with each installment, Anaheim Californian quintet Voices Of Ruin have upped their game. This time out they have spared no expense and worked with Machine Head, Soulfy and Once Human guitarist Logan Mader (Gojira, SepticFlesh), who produced the album

Vs. Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Helmet.

Formed in 1989, Alternative Metal act Helmet have had just one consistent member in 31 years, the almighty Page Hamilton. Immortalised by the Evergreen Terrace track “Chaney Can’t Quite Riff Like Page Hamilton” it was their second studio album in 1992 entitled “Meantime” which has become their most influential, largely in its wake. The album

Bootleg: Soulfly in Brooklyn New York!

Taking their ritual to the masses and playing an intimate show at the Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn New York on 29th February 2020, Soulfly continue to be a Max Cavalera project that delivers the goods, thanks in part to the brilliance of guitarist Marc Rizzo. The man has made him indispensable to the band

NEWS: Jasta and Cavalera return from war!

The next link in the chain sees Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta drop a lyric video for “Return From War” from his second solo album “The Lost Chapters Vol. #2“. Soulfly frontman Max Cavalera lends his throat to the track from and album loaded with guest appearances, including Emmure vocalist Frankie Palmeri, Jesse Leach of Killswitch

Throwback: “What Comes Around” by Ill Niño!

Following the news that after a year long legal battle Latin American Alternative Nu-Metal act Ill Niño will continue on with just two original members in drummer Dave Chavarri (Terror Universal, Pro-Pain) and bassist Lazaro Pina, which you can read about here, we’ve decided to take a trip down memory lane to their 450k selling

Playthrough: “Absolute Zero” from Stone Sour!

It maybe some time before Stone Sour get back together for their next adventure in audio so drummer Ray Mayorga has kept himself busy. Not only has he been on the drum still for Hell Yeah but also writing and recording synths for the new Wednesday 13 album. We’ve followed his career since his Soulfly

Throwback: “Unleash” from Soulfly!

A couple of weeks back, Kerrang Magazine published an article detailing 13 of their favourite guest vocal appearances plus the entire “Irony Is A Dead Scene” EP from Dillinger Escape Plan fronted by Mike Patton, which got us thinking about some of our personal favourites. The guest appearance is such a regular thing now that

Bootleg: Cavalera Brothers in Brazil for Sepultura classics!

As the Max & Iggor show continues to your the Globe playing their Sepultura classics, in an interview with Ultimate Guitar Magazine that was hosted by Metal Hammer Magazine, Max Cavalera was asked about his various projects. It seems the future is bright for a new Killer Be Killed album and for a tour that

Bootleg: Soulfly at Alcatraz Festival!

What would have happened if virtuoso guitarist Marc Rizzo had remained in Ill Nino rather than joining his hero Max Cavalera in Soulfly after their debut album tour cycle was completed? Would Ill Nino have gone from strength to strength on the wings of his talent or would they still be the… divided working class

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Dig!

What are the chances of Mudvayne reuniting and returning to the stage in 2020 with August marking the 20th Anniversary of their seminal debut album “L.D. 50”? When you have the now Hellyeah frontman Chad Gray making comments like these anything is possible. Especially when his guitarist and former Nothingface man Tom Maxwell says that