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Yeah je veux un deuxième Arise pour 2008
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t'en as déjà un, ça te suffit pasYeah je veux un deuxième Arise pour 2008![]()
J'aime pas roots et je pense que c'est de la grosse daube mais bon cela n'enage que moi, concernant Morbid Vision et Bestial Devastation je ne ferais pas de comparaison avec Roots car on était en 85 le groupe était a ces debuts et n'avais pas le même budget pour la PROD.Reign a écrit :Roots il est pas Bien ? Il est toujours mieux que Morbid Visions et Bestal Devastation...
Soulfly Web: Fucking awesome. Finally, on a bit of a different note, Jose from Sirius has just let the word out that you and Igor are coming together to work on music together for the first time in a very long time. He only used the word "sick" to describe it, but some SEPULTURA fans might need a bit more insight than this. Could you maybe describe the project a bit, why you're doing it, and what it sounds like musically?
Max: Yeah, we were hanging out with Jose last weekend, and he's a huge fan, supporter, and friend of mine. We didn't go into many details about the project, 'cause we don't really want to put any limits on it, but what I played for him was very raw. They were my personal demos, just the same as "Inflikted", but were even more raw, with no vocals or anything. I hope people are going to be very excited about it, because it's going to be a very special album for us regardless of what happens on it. It's the first time I've worked with my brother in 10 years in the studio. In many ways it's pretty historic and even magical for me — 10 years is a very long time. This project is going to be very much like a volcano exploding. We've had so much anger and aggression building up, and I know that Igor is going to fucking destroy the drum kit in the studio. I really doubt the drum kit will even survive the recording, and I hope doesn't. So far it's sounding very aggressive, but again, at this point there are no rules or limitations with it. It's going to be mainly just me and Igor, but I want to have some other guys involved with it. It's going to be similar to NAILBOMB in that it's only two guys, some friends, and one album — but it's definitely going to have its own style. It's metal Cavalera style, and it's the closest thing that anyone's going to get to seeing any type of reunion. I don't know what the fuck is going to happen with it, but I'm very excited to see where it goes and what we can do.
Soulfly Web: Have you been jamming with him at all, or is the first time you guys are playing together going to be in the studio?
Max: Nah, we're going to do it all in the studio. I think it's sounding like a combination of things I've done with NAILBOMB and SEPULTURA, and even SOULFLY, of course, but these songs are coming to be more live on the spot. I recorded some simple four-tracks for a lot of them, similar to the ones that people may have heard through the SOULFLY MySpace, and I sent out a CD to everybody about a month ago with like 10 songs, but at that time I didn't even know exactly who else I'd be working with in the project. I knew that Igor would be doing drums and percussion, and I'd be doing vocals and guitar. Now Marc Rizzo is going to be playing lead guitar and and the bassist and vocalist from GOJIRA will help us out to give it a bit of a different vibe. I like GOJIRA a lot — they're a fucking kick-ass band. It's a special album for me because it's a very global group of musicians. One from France [from GOJIRA], one from the U.S., and two from Brasil. I think that's going to add something very cool, even trippy, and definitely my style.
GOJIRA's Joe Duplantier: "Playing With Max And Igor (Cavalera) Is Like Living A Dream"
GOJIRA guitarist/vocalist Joe Duplantier will play bass on the new recordings from SEPULTURA founding members Max and Igor Cavalera. The debut album from the a pair's new project is to be released on Roadrunner later this year.
Joe expressed his genuine enthusiasm in taking part in this project, stating: "Playing with Max and Igor is like living a dream, I've always had so much respect for their musical achievements, it is an incredible personal experience for me." The recordings began on July 8th at Dirty Icon in Los Angeles with engineer Logan Mader.
Ouais...ça va probablement donner une suite à StAnger...Bib a écrit :J'ai vu que ça :
We've had so much anger and aggression building up
Mais ça me suffit !![]()
Ad Metal Eternam a écrit :Clair ! Et puis Thrashos a le truc qui fait les vrais thrasheux et que n'auront jamais les donneurs de leçons pseudo-élitistes qui croient tout savoir: il est sympa
Metal Hammer: Who made the first moves to get in touch between you and Igor?
Max: "Igor made the contact. I was touring Europe doing a lot of festivals and I got a phone call and someone passed me the phone and said, 'It's your brother,' and I almost had a fucking heart attack. I hadn't talked to my brother in like ten years and this guy hands me the phone like it's the pizza man! He just said, 'What's up, man? I gotta see you.' I hadn't even thought about a project at that time. But we kept in touch and later on I told him I'd written some songs with him in mind and did he want to come over and play. They don't fit anywhere else, not SOULFLY, not SEPULTURA. It wasn't like I was asking him to join SOULFLY, it was something new and fresh. Like a new beginning of our lives. He liked it very much and that's where we are at the moment."
Metal Hammer: That must feel pretty good?
Max: "It feels really cool. It's something we've both wanted to do for a very long time. We had to go through this ten year period and it's something that we couldn't force. I was very patient about it and just kept doing my thing, SOULFLY and stuff, and Igor was doing his."
Metal Hammer: Have you got a name for the project yet?
Max: "Yes, it's called INFLIKTED. It's a real metal/punk thing. Anyone who knows SEPULTURA will know we were pioneering in terms of introducing metal fans to bands like DEAD KENNEDYS, working with Jello Biafra before he did anything with anyone else in metal. I love metal but me and Igor also love hardcore and punk, so it's coming from that mentality."
Metal Hammer: So can we expect some pretty extreme sounds?
Max: "Very punk, very hardcore, but also metal too. You'll hear stuff and you'll know it's coming from songs like 'Arise' and 'Beneath The Remains'. I've even done some death metal stuff 'Morbid Visions'-style which I haven't done for ages. Everyone was into it and it was such fun to record that shit. And we did fun stuff like a POSSESSED cover, 'The Exorcist', but we did it in a more punk style."
Metal Hammer: How worried are you that people will look at you reuniting with Igor and jump the gun by assuming it's some kind of SEPULTURA reunion?
Max: "I tried to do this as naturally as possible. If you play together and that's the way the music comes out then you can't really change anything, even if you wanted to. There's a natural fucking energy coming out of both of us playing together. It's something I have no control over, because we have both worked on different things for many years and learned different stuff. Using the first drum track, that's something I wish I would have done with SEPULTURA so many times. Things like 'Refuse/Resist' or even 'From The Past Comes The Storms' from 'Schizophrenia', the best take was the first one but we re-recorded it and screwed it up. I listen to the album and then the tapes and the first take was so much better, so much more powerful. So my attitude [with this] was to try and capture that, but everything else is natural man. But you do hear a lot of SEPULTURA and SOULFLY, and also in what Igor drums on but that's understandable."
The new project featuring SEPULTURA founding members Max (guitar, vocals) and Igor Cavalera (drums) alongside vocalist Joe Duplantier (bass) of the French progressive death metallers GOJIRA and SOULFLY guitarist Marc Rizzo has tentatively changed its name to THE CAVALERA CONSPIRACY from the previously announced INFLIKTED (the latter moniker was dropped due to legal reasons).
Je trouve que c'est un peu tard pour un hommage, presque 12 ans après sa mort...Fangface a écrit :Quelques personnalités rendent hommage à Max Cavalera dans des mags brésiliens...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU-q2ZQi10QFranky a écrit :j'ai voté pour toi, car en plus d'être un crétin (comme Gasp), tu es malfaisant.
Thrashos dans la voiture au Rock Am Bach pendant la tempête a écrit :Putain on va crever coincé là-dedans comme un hérisson dans un pot de Mc Fleury
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU-q2ZQi10QFranky a écrit :j'ai voté pour toi, car en plus d'être un crétin (comme Gasp), tu es malfaisant.