Sepultura’s Guitarist Andreas Kisser Releases Video From Solo Debut

August 12, 2009 by Eric J  

Sepultura’s Guitarist Andreas Kisser Releases Video From Solo Debut

Andreas Kisser, guitarist of Brazil’s Sepultura has released his video of “Em Busca Do Ouro”, a song from his solo debut album titled Hubris I & II. The album was released June 15th via Mascot Records.
In regards to the album, Kisser states:
“I’m very pleased with the result and I’m excited to hear it all done. It was a long process, a learning process and a great experience. It’s a musical journey through the influences I had for last 15 years of my life and at the same time it’s very different from everything I did so far.”
[via: Blabbermouth]

10 Metal Albums That Survived The Grunge Era

April 20, 2009 by Scott  

10 Metal Albums That Survived The Grunge Era

The early to mid 1990’s delivered a harsh blow the heavy metal. Grunge overshadowed heavy metal but thankfully did us all a favor by killing the glam-rock era. While a lot of metal bands continued to release solid metal albums, they still had grunge to deal with in both marketing and touring.
I was in my mid teens, working as a dishwasher during the time. My coworkers were all in to the grunge thing and were neo-hippies to boot. We had a prep room where we would prep food and had a cd player in there to listen to …read more

Andreas Kisser:"It is always hard to change a member, especially such great musicians like Max"

March 16, 2009 by Scott  

Andreas Kisser:"It is always hard to change a member, especially such great musicians like Max"

I bet Andreas Kisser would love to be interviewed without being asked about Max Cavalera, if not just once. I would also bet that Max would love, just once, to be interviewed without being asked about a Sepultura reunion. In the excerpt below, MetalPaths.com interviewed Sepultura’s Andreas Kisser. I only quoted two of three parts where the Cavalera word was dropped.
Have you listened to the “Cavalera Conspiracy” debut album? Do you think that maybe one day will happen to co-operate again with Max and Igor?
I’ve heard the album, it is not bad but they could do a lot …read more

Sepultura ‘What I Do’ Video

March 12, 2009 by Scott  

Sepultura ‘What I Do’ Video

Here’s a new Sepultura video for the song “What I Do”, from A-Lex. The video was made by Eric Frenchie using footage from their current European tour. Meh, it’s alright but I wouldn’t watch it twice. Still dig the album though.
 

 
Video from Sepultura’s Official Youtube Page

Sepultura: We’ve Lost You Video

February 22, 2009 by Scott  

Sepultura: We’ve Lost You Video

Here is the new video from Sepultura’s latest release and concept album, A-Lex. An interesting video and an overall good album. This is one of the slower, less aggressive songs from the album but it’s still a pretty good single. If you dig Dante XXI then you’ll probably dig A-Lex.
 

Sepultura Still Selling Big In Brazil

February 1, 2009 by Scott  

Sepultura Still Selling Big In Brazil

Sepultura’s A-Lex came out this past week and so far the numbers in Brazil are selling quite well. No news yet on how well the album has sold in the U.S. or other territories, but it’s has moved around 5000 copies this past week in Sepultura’s motherland of Brazil. I know the title says “Selling Big”, but 5000 copies for a metal band in it’s first week is a great start.
I wrote a review of A-lex last week and my initial reaction is that it’s a good Sepultura record considering my previous dislike for Derrick Green’s vocals. Fans …read more

Sepultura A-Lex Review

January 22, 2009 by Scott  

Sepultura A-Lex Review

As a Sepultura fan of about 16 or 17 years, it’s tough for me to listen to a post-96 Sepultura album. When Soulfly came out I was stoked. I liked the album, but these days the only one I have found to be good is their latest, Conquer. To most people Sepultura without Max is like Iron Maiden without Bruce Dickinson. It might sound similar but it doesn’t have the same feel to it.
When Against came out in 1998 I wanted to except it just like I wanted to except Judas Priest’s Jugulator the year before. With both of …read more

Stream Sepultura’s New Album

January 17, 2009 by Scott  

Stream Sepultura’s New Album

Sepultura has made their new album available for streaming. A-Lex, which will be released on January 27th in the USA is a concept album based on A Clockwork Orange. A film (first a book) that Max Cavalera recently said that the rest of the band was not in to when he was part of it. If you’ve never seen this movie then you need to. It may take more than one viewing to fully understand and appreciate the movie, but it’s brilliant. Either way, if you like the newer Sepultura stuff then you will probably dig A-Lex. If you’re …read more

Sample Sepultura’s New Album A-Lex

December 10, 2008 by Scott  

Sample Sepultura’s New Album A-Lex

You can sample Sepultura’s entire new album A-Lex up at SPV.de right now. A-Lex, which is a concept album based on Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange will be released on Steamhammer/ SPV Records January 27th. You have to go down towards the bottom of the page where is says “Tracklisting” and each track name is linked to a sample of the song.
Sample the tracks here- SPV.DE
Image Source: Amazon.de
Story Source: Blabbermouth.net

Punisher Warzone Soundtrack Review

November 17, 2008 by Scott  

Punisher Warzone Soundtrack Review

Over the years we’ve seen many great movie soundtracks with some notable metal bands in the mix. Some of them were all metal and some, mostly metal. What I hate the most is when I get a soundtrack that has songs from a favorite band that is on their latest album and chances are that I already have it. This is kind of the case with the Punisher Warzone.
The first track on it is an original from Rob Zombie. Titled after the movie, Warzone is the electric, techno-metal that you can expect from Rob and it doesn’t sound like …read more

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