Tumgik
#cavalera brothers
nekronomicon · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
145 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
HAIL TO THE CAVALERA BROTHERS -- EMMISARIES OF THE MOST EXTREME SOUNDS.
NOTE: In other news, I'm going to mutilate a "WHY" tee soon to make a back patch. My denim jacket will soon be complete!
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Iggor Cavalera pictured here with brother Max of CAVALERA CONSPIRACY on the US leg of their current "Morbid Devastation" 2023 tour, and sporting a Dis-fathers homage T-shirt design by Machine™. Available now from their tour merch stand.
Anyway, some of the written text on the back of the tee design reads as follows:
"Nuclear warheads cry out for destruction."
"Insanity and corruption of the Universe."
"Concentration camps are back again."
"Third Reich is here between us."
"Total slaughter is only rule."
"Will to live, live to kill."
"Mass extermination, black death."
"The corrosion of the world is done."
The radiation corroded our faces."
"Over mutilated corpses we have to march."
"Destructed Empire's, where's God now?"
"That calls himself the Redeemer of mankind."
Dis nightmare still @$!*#&% continues!!
Source: www.picuki.com/media/3184543677072639282.
1 note · View note
Text
Tumblr media
start stupid drama and arguments, I'm begging I'm so bored 🙏🙏
Asks are always open
ROUND 1 (Over)
Match 1: Hackney brothers vs. Reid brothers
Match 2: Way brothers vs. Avett brothers
Match 3: Stefani siblings vs. Deal sisters
Match 4: Cavalera brothers vs. Followill brothers
Match 5: Jonas brothers vs. Farriss brothers
Match 6: Gallagher brothers vs. Haskins brothers
Match 7: Knopfler brothers vs. The Jackson 5
Match 8: Hogan brothers vs. Van Halen brothers
Match 9: Butler brothers vs. Kaulitz brothers
Match 10: Greenwood brothers vs Amott brothers
Match 11: Gibb brothers vs. Sister Sledge
(WORK IN PROGRESS)
6 notes · View notes
thecheapsteaks · 1 year
Text
CHEAPSTEAKS CONCERT REVIEW
Everyone is doing reviews of the media they got into, games, anime, and whatnot this year, so I’ve decided to do one of my own.  Except, to be a little different, I am going to give a review of the concerts I saw this year!   Just so I can be a little special and stand out.  After concerts were closed down through 2020 and most of 2021, it was good to go out and see lot of metal (while masked up, for responsible enjoyment).  I got to see some pretty killer shows, too!  So here we go, in order...
1:  Death Angel, Exodus, and Testament 
Three of the Bay Area’s finest thrash bands, together, of course I had to see them!  Death Angel always have a fun, riffy, and fast brand of thrash with a slight punkish edge that make them so fun to get into.  For Exodus, admittedly I am not as huge of a fan of them as a lot of others are, but they really got the crowd riled up.  Testament stole the show for me, of course.  Chuck Billy is a fun frontman and having Dave Lombardo there was legendary and meant they could bring out some nice hits from the past.  A hell of a show!
2:  Necrofire, Probot, Cradle of Filth, Danzig
When I saw this advertised as possibly Danzig’s last show I had to give this one a shot, even though I was well aware Glenn had fallen off the wagon, both in personality and in performance.  The openers were fun, with Probot bringing a high energy show and Cradle of Filth showing some great musicality.  Danzig riled up the fans well, who were there to see him, though I found his performance a bit lacking.  He tended to either stop singing into the mic or getting out of breath, which is a bit disappointing how I’ve seen other, even older musicians, show some amazing pipes.  Still, I can say I saw Danzig, at least???
3: Sourblood, Corrosive Vengence, Healing Magic, Warbringer, Max & Igor Cavalera
Another concert headlined by the old guards of metal.  Corrosive Vengence is a really fun local band, and Warbringer of course thrash like hell.  Max’s A game wasn’t quite there, but the crowd was still hyped to see him, and it was neat seeing him and his brother play some of their classic, thrashier hits, which they pulled off pretty well.
4:   Casteless, Split the Abyss, Shed the Skin, Oxygen Destroyer
Some smaller scale death and thrash bands in a smaller venue.  Pretty neat music wise, and a lot of local (or at least local to Ohio) bands.  Also Oxygen Destroyer does kickass Kaiju themed music and they have some sick shirts for merchandise.
5:  Icona Vera, Gudger, Wolftooth, Spirit Adrift, Crowbar
Crowbar are stoner legends and it was neat to see them, even if the show wasn’t super thrilling or exciting. Just a solid show.  Crowbar are tight.  Admittedly the doom/stoner side of music isn’t quite what I Go For, I prefer more speed/aggression, but everyone was a solid performer.
6:  Emo Phillips, “Weird Al” Yankovic
The Ill Advised Vanity Tour was amazing.  A lot of the weirder deep cuts as advertised, a more stripped down setting, and a few fun surprises.  Weird Al is just an astoundingly solid musician.
7:  Kill the Idealist, Inhuman Condition, Kataklysm, Deicide
Another show headlined by the old guard of metal.  Deicide put on a solid show, though I feel Glenn was going through the motions a bit.  They played their classic album Legion in whole, but there was not a lot of banter, and he seemed to rush through it like he wasn’t having a ton of fun.  Inhuman Condition and Kataklysm were fun bands, pretty intense stuff.  And I can’t say seeing Deicide was bad, considering they are a classic cornerstone of American death metal.
8:  Sohi, Probot, Nekrogoblikon
This tour was designed as an off shoot of the GWAR tour, which these bands opened for.  Original another band, Light the Torch, fronted by the former frontman of Killswitch Engage, was supposed to open, but due to transportation issues they sadly had to back out.  Probot and Nekrogoblikon, though, still made the trip well worth it.  Both bands put on amazing high energy shows, and Nekrogoblikon has a dancing goblin man to hype everyone up.  What more could you want?
9:  Day of the Sun, Corrosive Vengence, Narcotic Wasteland, Accept
Now THIS is an interesting tour combination.  A highly technical, showy death metal band opening for one of the original stalwarts that helped push metal to be heavier.  Both, however, ripped it up.  Narcotic Wasteland has some absurd talent, and Accept played all of my favorite classics, with cuts from all over their career.  A true best of, and damn, Mark is a good frontman.  So happy to see the legendary band from Germany in my area.
10:  Midnight, Kreator, Mercyful Fate
Speaking of absolute LEGENDS, we have Mercyful Fucking Fate, the great Satanic Rifflords and the King Diamond.  When I saw they were hitting up Cincinnati I had to camp the site to get a ticket, because I knew this was a show I could not miss.  Mercyful Fate haven’t been in America in years.  I had seen King Diamond play before Covid hit, and I had hoped I would see his other band, and my evil prayers were answered.  Midnight do a fine, punky and fast Venom inspired thrash metal. Kreator, of course, are also Metal Royalty who could lead a tour on their own with their energy and their thrash anthems.  But Mercyful Fate cannot be followed up.  The stage design was legendary, King Diamond runs a hell of a show and still hits all the notes, and the instrumentation was astounding.  They hit all the best.  I was so hyped to see this legend, and I’m glad I did.
11:  Cattle Decapitation, Obituary, Carcass, Amon Amarth
My last concert I saw this year.  I took a risk seeing it.  It was the Sunday after Thanksgiving and I had work the next day, so I’d be running on low sleep going in, but I went, and damn I’m glad I could.  Any of the openers could run a tour of their own.  In fact, they were all supremely tight, and having these more brutal death metal bands open for the arena filling anthemic Amon Amarth was an interesting choice, but the crowd approved.  I think the moshers were more wild for Carcass than Amon Amarth, but that makes sense.  Speaking of Carcass, they were the MVPs.  Their idiosyncratic mix of grind, death, and melodic metal is right up my alley. They had hits from their most recent, from their grind era, and even their Melodic masterpiece Heartwork.  They had a cool stage set up too, with TV monitors showing all sorts of gruesome images fitting for a band with such a morbid sense of humor.
Of course, Amon Amarth put on a hell of a show.  They had a stage with a flaming skull, viking longship, giants, a blow up serpent, and even a faux viking sword fight. They also hit some of my favorite faster songs (HELL YEAH SURTUR RISING) but also those anthemic, arena hyping songs.  They made everyone put their back into the oar and raise their horns.  A very tight band and of course, an act you can’t follow.
I hope I get to see even more shows next year.  I already have two lined up, with Queensryche (featuring shredbeast Marty Friedman!) and Morbid Angel (with shreadbeast band Revocation) in April, but I’m sure more wicked metal will pop up!  Remember, support your local acts, by merch, and keep it METAL.
2 notes · View notes
josemangin · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Metal lord, lifetime hero, & dear friend of mine Max Cavalera and I embracing after the last RETURN BENEATH ARISE tour stop @marqueetheatre #tempe #arizona 🔥🔥🔥 I’m still tripping out after witnessing Max & his brother Igor Cavalera rip through Sepultura albums “Beneath The Remains” and my personal fav “Arise.” Everyone there was freaking out and I’m so glad I drove to AZ for this show, which I could not miss!!?? It was my first time hearing some of the side B songs live, and the whole band was on point!!! Damn!!?!!! All of my friends said this was one of their favorite shows and I would have to agree. Hope they do this for Chaos A.D. too! Max said they will! ☑️☑️☑️ ThanX to @gloriacavalera and the entire Cavalera clan for all the love last night! AND ThanX to all of YOU for coming up to me and recording @sxmliquidmetal audio, loved that part so much! Listen out for big @thesoulflytribe Liquid Metal special surrounding new Totem release @nuclearblastrecords starting on Aug 5! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽 #metalambassador @cavaleraconspiracy #maxcavalera #sepultura #soulfly #returnbeneatharisetour (at Marquee Theatre) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfSHi4EPcFi/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
6 notes · View notes
metaladdicts · 2 months
Text
SEPULTURA's ANDREAS KISSER Shares His Opinion On CAVALERA Brothers Re-Recording Band's Albums
When Andreas Kisser appeared on Rockast, he discussed about the fans consistently asking about reunion with the Cavalera brothers. He noted that Iggor and Max perpetuate this nostalgia by, for example, re-recording classic SEPULTURA albums. In 2023, Max and Iggor unveiled new re-recordings of Bestial Devastation EP and SEPULTURA‘s debut studio album, Morbid Visions. Adreas said (transcribed by…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
The Cavalera family’s GO AHEAD AND DIE Go project to bring the ferocity back to the mosh pit at Old Roseville’s most popular live destination, Goldfield Trading Post. March 12.
If you were lucky enough to catch the Cavalera brothers at Ace Of Spades last year, you already know that front man Max Cavalera has been on a death metal mission. And although Sepultura changed significantly for the worse after his exit, he’s produced an immense body of work that includes Soulfly, Nailbomb, Killer Be Killed and, of course, the mighty Go Ahead And Die featuring his son Igor…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
metalshockfinland · 9 months
Text
CAVALERA Announce European/UK Tour for November
Metal legends CAVALERA announce highly anticipated European/UK Tour for the end of the year. On July 14th the brothers released their re-recordings for Morbid Visions and Bestial Devastation via Nuclear Blast Records. Morbid Visions and Bestial Devastation were re-recorded at The Platinum Underground. The albums were produced by Max Cavalera and Iggor Cavalera while John Aquilino handled the…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
xcookedxchroniclesx · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media
This album was revolutionary for people like me because it brought back Igor Cavalera to the drums after he finally quit Sepultura in the 90's after they kicked out his brother Max Cavalera. His love of metal died as it became more homogeneous and lost its way tryna be more hardcore. He went into EDM production because it was all about beats and I'm sure the fact that women loved it also helped.🤣🤣🤣 Igor and Max hadn't talked since Max was kicked out and Igor hadn't heard of Soulfly but upon listening found it very profound and he wanted to form the ultimate supergroup album that was supposed to be a one-off release with no supporting tour. Igor agreed and they went off to write one hell of an album detailing the things they felt since forming Sepultura in the 80's writing everything Sepultura didn't let them write.
Then things worked out so well and they were well received even with little critical acclaim because they labelled a hardcore album metal and metalheads didn't think it was metal enough but casual listeners loved it which were plentiful and there was enough buzz about the Cavalera brothers reuniting that earned enough hype for them to agree to a tour. Even Igor surprised himself with that because he was done with the metal scene but he liked that it wasn't traditional metalheads who came to their shows, it was the open-minded "posers" who he identified with that showed up. Together they formed a different metal scene against the regular metal scene. It was great because it was all of the people who didn't give a fuck what you listened to because they all listened to other genres and appreciated the bands they didn't like. It wasn't an "I'm more hardcore than you because I listen to (insert band name here)” scene. It was an "have you heard of (insert artist name here), they're not metal but they're great" scene.
0 notes
horrorpatch · 9 months
Text
CAVALERA Announce Morbid Devastation North American Tour!
Brazilian thrash metal icons CAVALERA has announced the Morbid Devastation North American Tour! Consisting of Max and Iggor Cavalera, the brothers are touring in support of the re-recording of Morbid Visions and Bestial Devastation. Get all the dates and details right here. From The Press Release CAVALERA Announces Morbid Devastation Tour with EXHUMED and INCITE Nearly four decades into…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
infraredmag · 10 months
Text
CAVALERA Announces Morbid Devastation Tour with EXHUMED and INCITE
Nearly four decades into their illustrious careers, the CAVALERA brothers have re-recorded the cataclysmic debut releases that started it all for them, Morbid Visions and Bestial Devastation. As the thrashers from Brazil kick back into their aggressive, primal upbringings, it becomes apparent that the bond between Max on guitar and vocals, and Iggor on drums has only been strengthened immensely…
View On WordPress
0 notes
mongowheelie · 10 months
Text
Sh*t That Comes Out Today - July 14, 2023 | MetalSucks
0 notes
stue1967 · 1 year
Text
Zombie Zombie & Igor Cavalera - Cafe Oto, London 23 November 2022
A fantastic night of electronic music at Cafe Oto with Zombie Zombie and Igor Cavalera. Read about it here...
If it is Wednesday night and there are wires and cables then it must be Cafe Oto. First up is Igor Cavalera. Igor was one of the founding brothers of Sepultura, a huge Brazilian metal band from the 80s and 90s. I have to confess I know nothing of their music. Igor was the drummer but left in 96. Since then, he has played in punk bands, performed as a hip-hop DJ with his wife (Mixhell) and now…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
lyrics724 · 2 years
Text
Brothers Cavalera
[Testo di “Brothers Cavalera”] [Intro: Nex Cassel & Noyz Narcos] Yeah Aight, aight, check Xe ben o no, Noyz? Sì, bello, sì Fie, yeah (Yeah, yeah)[Strofa 1: Nex Cassel] Con le suole umide in mezzo ai palazzi grigi (Vez) Mi fermo solo quando arrivo a Palazzo Chigi (Guerrieri) Intercettato come il primo ministro Zitto fino al giudizio (Shh), ma vado dentro dopo uscito col disco (Uh, uh, uh) Sì,…
View On WordPress
0 notes
markwatkinsreviews · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
BOOK REVIEW: MY BLOODY ROOTS  by Max Cavalera with Joel McIver (2022)
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY; new out on 26 July, 2022 from Jawbone Press.
This is a revised and updated version of a (2013) book co-written by Heavy Metal musician Max Cavalera (of Seputura - founded in 1984 with his brother, Iggor -, Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy, Go Ahead And Die, Nailbomb and Killer Be Killed) AND music journalist/author (Black Sabbath, Motorhead and many others) / Editor of Bass Player magazine, Joel McIver. 
This twin axe-attack waxes lyrical from Cavalera’s Brazil-birth, onto and through his family life (and includes a super b&w photo of a model-mother, Vania, and tell us of his father’s early death aged 41) then achieving fame and fortune in the rock world , a potent mix of band splits and sound checks.  
By his own admission, we find out that Max Cavalera drank a lot.
“During the Arise tour, I drank half a bottle or a full bottle of vodka every night. I was so young, so I could handle it, but I always hated hangovers”. This led Max to “doing some crazy shit”. Cue book contents, basically.
Nearly 300 pages in softback, it’s an honest, very real story and as you might imagine is a semi-typical sex, drugs and rock & roll tale of, after experiencing a very tough early existence, Thor-like, smashing right through that glass ceiling with a metal hammer! 
The foreword is by Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) and the afterword by Randy Blythe (Lamb Of God). Praise and recognition, indeed.
Rating: 7.5/10
Available from here: https://href.li/?http://jawbonepress.com/my-bloody-roots-revised/
Soulfly’s new album, Totem, is released 5 August, 2022 on the Nuclear Blast record label.
https://www.nuclearblast.com/uk/soulfly-totem-cd-306274
Mark Watkins, Dare radio, 1 August, 2022
0 notes
gentleoverdrive · 2 years
Text
(180/?) ENSLAVEMENT PATHETIC IGNORANT CORPORATIONS
(this is part 2 of 2; the entry detailing the first part can be found here)
So, from Thursday night (technically Friday early morning today but whatever) I spoke about the show where we opened for the Cavalera Brothers + Dino Cazares. And legit? I still don't know what to make of the whole situation. ---- On the one hand: We played like we were possessed by a thunderous, indomitable energy as we banged out our 30-minute set. And the people in the crowd noticed. And they fucking loved it. Like obviously they were there to see the founders of Sepultura + the main guy from Fear Factory, but there was definitely a sense that people had started noticing our band beyond the usual faces in the crowd from the local/inter-state scenes. ---- That feeling is awesome because progress is happening, motherfuckers! Alas, I wish that the good times continued rolling for all parties involved in the concert. Our labelmates were supposed to go after us in something like 15-to-20 minutes after... yet that time never came, and I still remember meeting one of the guitar players from the other band and it was heart-wrenching that they got the snub in this way. ---- I've heard a lot of gossip and "he said/she said" type rumors in the local scene and I'm ready to admit that some of my boyhood heroes might be giant douches, but there was just a gigantic ass amount of miscommunication that nothing really seems all that clear, especially given how much "dead air" time there was in the whole concert. ---- Some people said to me "That's just how the industry is sometimes." and, like, if that were true, like fuck trying to do live playing in any capacity, amirite (I am rite trust me)? Like listen to me, I've been playing live music for the better part of like 28 years. This is not just "It is what it is". This is the tell-tale sign of unprofessional people with egos that eclipse the sun. And I swear that one day, I'll get to the actual bottom of this, because it's fucked-up to bother with some BS about not there being enough time. ---- Like MOTHERFUCKER, have some small fucking standards, a'ight? Anyway, I'm done talking/writing about this. I'll see you at the next one. Cheers!
1 note · View note