Source Soulfly – Bloodsheed artwork The groove metal band, Soulfly released their latest video for one of the songs from the band’s latest album, Savages, released on September 30. What is very interesting about this song is the fact that it actually features Max Cavalera’s son, Igor Cavalera Jr, who also helped his father with the writing part. Bloodshed is also the first Soulfly single released by Nuclear Blast (the new band’s label)….
New Supergroup announced – with members from Soulfly, Mastodon, Dillinger Escape Plan and Mars Volta
This is truly what you would call a supergroup – legendary Max Cavalera, bassist/singer Troy Sanders of Mastodon, Dilinger vocalist Greg Puciato and former Mars Volta stickman Dave Eilich have joined forces in what is a yet-to-be-named musical project. They’ve also announced working together with Josh Wilbur, known for his production work on Lamb of God’s 2009 effort “Wrath.” “It’s going to be cool, we just don’t have a name yet, the name is a…
Soulfly stream new song: ‘Master of Savagery’
Soulfly have put up for streaming a brand new song – “Master of Savagery”. Taken from their ninth studio album, “Savages”, which is scheduled for release on October 4 via the band’s new label home, Nuclear Blast Entertainment, the song is another typical, badass, in your face piece of metal. The new album will feature some guests, including Max Cavalera’s son Igor Cavalera (of LODY KONG). Cavalera explained what a joy it was for him:…
Max Cavalera to form new supergroup
Max Cavalera, who also played in Sepultura, Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy is now forming yet another group which promises to bring something big to the table. So far, they don’t have a name, but the metal god will join Greg Puciato of the Dillinger Escape Plan, Troy Sanders of Mastodon and former Mars Volta member Dave Elitch. This however shouldn’t be confused Giraffe Tongue Orchestra, another supergroup in-the-making that features a rather suspiciously similar…
A word on modern metal (part 1)
I remember the first time that I heard Megadeth’s “Head Crusher” last July. Within the first twenty seconds, I knew two things were true: Dave wrote the song and Andy Sneap mixed it. The former item is rather inconsequential, as I saw on youtube that it was indeed a Megadeth song. (Had it not been labeled, it still woulda been quite obvious…) But the second is not. In this, the beginning of 2010, the work…