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514.1 | I guess it's their fourth album! | DUCK::PERKINSP | Positive Mental Octopus | Mon Mar 25 1991 08:44 | 54 |
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Copied from Kerrang! without permission:
Sepultura - Arise KKKKK
Like the lovecraftian beast that adorns the cover of this, the
fourth full-length LP from Brazil's finest, Sepultura have arisen
out of a primal swamp with a singular goal, from which they haven't
looked back yet.
It would be too easy for this angry, hungry quartet to recycle the
Death Metal regurgitations of their previous three albums. After all
their tribal primitivism is what landed the band in the hearts of
DM, fans around the world. But like the true musicians they have
developed into, Sepultura refuse to stand pat and ride the wave.
Arise is a bold step forward, not as arrogantly experimental as,
say, South of Heaven, but clearly a progression in both ideas and
execution.
And the friggin' thing works. The title track kicks it off like a
flamethrower on 11, a searing distillation of every bloodthirsty
speedburner you've ever heard. Dead Embryonic Cells maintains the
fury but modulates the pace, while Desperate Cry is the first big
production number and the debut of the more mature Sepultura.
Melody pervades Andreas Kisser's leads, while drummer extraordinaire
Igor Cavalera rediscovers the rhythms of his homeland in a thrash
setting, making for one of Sepultura's most rhythmically unique
statements.
Murder and subtraction pile on the riffs in complex, dense
arrangements that are never less than precisely structured, while
Side Two fairly explodes with another dose of percussion jungle
thunder and possibly one of the band's most lethal slabs of
riffmongering on Altered State - my personal highlight. Under Siege
is the closest we come to a respite. It's similar in style to Inner
Self from Beneath the Remains, once again underlying the group's
burgeoning ability to negotiate melody with savagery. The latter
takes over for good on Meaningless Movements and Infected Voice, the
last capping the LP with a hyperdrive flourish.
As alluded to earlier, Igor and Andreas have made considerable
strides on Arise, both coming into their own with their respective
tools. Frontman and pivotal figure Max Cavalera has a difficult job
himself and pulls it off, creating a successful marriage of his
bitter world view with a crisper, more articulate vocal delivery
that's no less intense. The raw hate that comes across in this boy's
voice is enough to fuel a thousand effects-laden Death Metal Wannabes.
So what's the bottom line here? Sepultura are current darlings of
the underground who are now about to explore uncharted waters of
aboveground success. They've made an album of Thrash/Death metal
that proves they are for real yet doesn't discard their brutality or
personality for a minute. That's as good as you can ask for. And
it's only going to get better....
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514.2 | not a review | KETJE::VLASIU | | Wed Mar 27 1991 09:39 | 10 |
| I listened the first 3 songs (partly) from "Arise" (9 songs) and it's
not bad at all. Heavy and not too fast but the voice (again a horror
movie voice) is a little bit comical for me. Finally I decided and
got.. Slayer's "South of heaven" (a classical) instead of my Uriah
Heep's "Different world" (personal drama). The album cover of "Arise"
is adequated to the music. I'll check again for it.
I prefer for the moment Kreator's last (Coma of Souls) because of it's
technical class.
Sorin
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514.3 | Think I will check out Sepultura! | PLAYER::SUTHERLAND | Middle-aged Mutant Headbanger at large | Wed Mar 27 1991 09:57 | 5 |
| Yep, I kind of like Coma of Souls too Sorin. My tastes are changing
from day-to-day (^8*.
GAZ
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514.4 | Arise is excellent | KETJE::VLASIU | | Mon Jul 29 1991 07:05 | 16 |
| Half hearted I decided to buy Arise..
What a good decision !!
When I fistly heard a little of it in the CD shop I was not so impressed. But
this was finally because of the shop's bad loudspeakers.
Now I listened at home few times via loudspekers and headphones and I'm very
impressed. Powerful, intelligent thrash with a clean sound and good voice (for
thrash). Sepultura combines on this album influences from Metallica for the
mid tempo riffs and guitar solos and from Slayer for the faster riffs/solos.
They write songs very well and stand the comparison with the mentionned bands
(although Slayer's drumming is unequaled yet).
If you like Metallica (RtL,MoP) and/or Slayer than go for Sepultura's "Arise".
This band has become one of the best thrash bands of the moment. I don't know
their other albums but "Arise" deserves a to be well recommended.
9 songs and all very fine.
Sorin
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514.5 | High quality metal | KETJE::VLASIU | | Tue Aug 20 1991 11:09 | 10 |
| I listened quite much last time "Arise". I think I'll also buy their
previous "Beneath the remains" because I've listened a bit of it and it
seems fine (except for the voice which is not as well captured as on
Arise). Sepultura, like Metallica, knows to combine the changes and
include some nice melodies and accoustical+keyboards intro's to their
songs before attacking with the brutality of a Slayer. The sound is
clear and well mixed. I like all the album but if it was to choose I'd
pick up as the two best songs "Desperate cry" and "Murder".
Sorin
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514.6 | King of the thrash nowadays | ROULET::LETHIEN | Sex&Drinks&MetalTheDestinyOfMyLife | Fri Aug 23 1991 08:18 | 6 |
| -1
Yeh, I also think "Beneath the Remains" is their best. "Arise"
is a bit slower.
Tle
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514.7 | | MILKWY::LE | GiveprasietoSatan,heisGodofGod | Fri Aug 23 1991 14:31 | 5 |
| RE: -1
Myself "Morbid Vision" is....
-Dle
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514.8 | | LUDWIG::LETHIEN | Sex&Drinks&MetalTheDestinyOfMyLife | Fri Aug 23 1991 14:32 | 5 |
| -1
Well......;^)
Tle
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514.9 | Beneath the remains | KETJE::VLASIU | | Tue Aug 27 1991 07:51 | 15 |
| I got yesterday "Beneath the remains" (preceeding album to "Arise").
Wow ! Wow !
This album has only one equivalent in speed and violence and this has
to be Slayer's "Reign in blood". But while RiB has 29' BtR lasts 42' so
it puts even more stress on the listener. This is ultimate high quality
thrash. If you don't like Slayer you'll probably have problems to like
BtR (however you can enjoy "Arise" which is more melodical just like
Slayer's "SitA"). 9 songs in a relentless hammering broken only by fast
guitar solos. Rough thrash vocals.
Sepultura seems to become second only to Slayer.
BtR and "Arise" are milestone albums for any thrash fan ("Arise"
pleasing also a wider audience).
Well recommended.
Sorin
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514.10 | FROM THE PAST, COMES THE STORM | COMET::JENSENT | | Thu Jul 30 1992 23:25 | 13 |
| Hasn't anybody seen the live video of their ARISE concert footage?
This video is very well produced and sounds excellent but it hasn't
been tampered with, you can definetly tell that it's raw live sound.
These guys have such a heavy, tight, together sound for how fast the
songs are, even live where it really counts, no studio tricks to help
clean it up and tighten it up. Sepultura don't need it, they were born
to play together.
BENEATH THE REMAINS RULES
T.JENSEN
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514.11 | Under Siege! | SHARE::COOK | Confusion?... I don't get it. | Fri Jul 31 1992 11:22 | 5 |
| Yeah, I have the video! It's awesome! Under Siege- Live in
Barcelona, right? Anyone see some guy do a dive off the balcony
somewhere in the middle of the video? Ouch!
Chad
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514.12 | SEPULTURA PLAY THE OLYMPICS | COMET::JENSENT | | Mon Aug 03 1992 20:53 | 10 |
| I was trying to remember what the video was called.
Sepultura, Under Siege- Live in Barcelona,Spain. Yes that's the one.
They should have Sepultura music playing in the background while
they are showing the Olympics.
Thanks "Confusion?... I don't get it." for the reminder of the title.
T.Jensen
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514.13 | New album released | TPLAB::VLASIU | | Wed Sep 29 1993 06:50 | 4 |
| Sepultura has released a new album "Chaos AD". It seems to be less
thrashy than usual.
Sorin
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514.14 | CHAOS AD | KIRKTN::GMORRISON | Billy Rae Haway | Wed Oct 27 1993 10:58 | 16 |
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A very different style of album that Sepultura have brought
out.It is targeted at the War,violence and political
struggle of South America,especially San Paulo in Brazil.
The music is a lot slower than Arise and BtR,But Is still
pretty good.The songs "Chaos Ad" and "War For Territory"
are brilliant.Middle of the album is ok,and the end is
again magic.It's an album that you either like,or dislike.
Can't wait to see them on Dec 3rd at SSEC in Glasgow
Gregor
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514.15 | I went..I saw..I came home..... | KIRKTN::GMORRISON | GOOG | Wed Dec 15 1993 07:00 | 21 |
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Gatecrashed Gig---Kick Ass Band.
Goog.(SQFHM)
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514.16 | brazil nuts | AYOV25::JFOSTER | | Fri Jan 07 1994 04:03 | 7 |
| anybody out there give me a review of sepultura's new lp. they are
getting plenty of mag reviews and all seem to love it (chaos ad). i'm
not a death metal fan (ministry was too much for me) but this one
sounds like it could be quite interesting...kaowais is acoustic/samba
rhythm track according to reviews...not yer usual death metal
jim.
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514.17 | In between Slayer and Metallica | TPLAB::VLASIU | | Fri Jan 07 1994 08:11 | 7 |
| I have only heard one song from the new album and I like it (on MTV). I
have Arise and Beneath the Remains. I've read that the new album is a
little bit slower. I like Arise and also BtR (speedier but less
impressing than Arise). If you like Slayer and/or Metallica you should
like Sepultura.
Sorin
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514.18 | Chaos A.D. | TPLAB::VLASIU | Sorin Vlasiu - Brussels, Belgium | Tue Oct 11 1994 10:47 | 9 |
| I'm listening since few days Sepultura's 'Chaos A.D.' (and Pantera's VDOP).
Well, it's again an excellent Sepultura album ! Very heavy, although a bit
'slower' than previous works. The more temperate rhythm is very compensated
by its killing effectivness. Sepultura remains heavy among the heaviest.
CAD is closer to Slayer than to Metallica style. 'Territory' and many other
songs are top quality. There is no weakness.
Well recommended !
Sorin
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514.19 | Killer! | HOTLNE::LUCHT | Triple Bock is here! | Tue Oct 11 1994 10:50 | 2 |
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"Dead Embryonic Cells"
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514.20 | Nailbomb as well.. | KAOFS::C_MENENDEZ | CARLOS, SOO ONT C. SERVICES (705)946-3631 | Mon May 01 1995 14:11 | 5 |
| Max Cavalera has a side project called NAILBOMB.
If you guys like Sepultura, you'll like it very much.
Carlos
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514.21 | | FABSIX::I_GOLDIE | resident alien | Mon May 01 1995 15:09 | 7 |
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it is a joint project with the singer/guitarplayer from a British band
called "Fudge tunnel".I've heard some Fudgetunnel but no Nailbomb and
thought FT to be very heavy...not everyones cup of tea!
ian
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514.22 | NAILBOMB'S LAST | RTOEU::MBANTLEON | play in the kindergarten | Tue Oct 17 1995 04:40 | 11 |
| yesterday i checked out the 2nd and last nailbomb album at my record
shop --- its called "proud to commit comercial suicide" its a live
album recorded at the dynamo festival 95 in holland ! it contains 11
live tracks + 2 new studio tracks . it out on roadrunner.
the live tracks a very intense and heavy ... if you like the 1st album
you have to buy this ! ... in the booklet is an explenation why this is
the last album !
max_
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514.23 | | RTOEU::MBANTLEON | FR�HST�CK BEI CIFFI | Wed Feb 21 1996 01:41 | 6 |
| thats cool when you meet sepultura at the MR. BUNGLE concert in munich
!
and hanging out with them is even better !
max_
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514.24 | ROOTS | RTOEU::MBANTLEON | ROOTS BLOODY ROOTS | Wed Feb 21 1996 08:16 | 11 |
| the new album is out in germany - called ROOTS -!
there is a lot of indio percusion on it - recorded in the brasilian
jungle ...
take a listen to track : 1,2,4,7,8,12; 16-18 (if availible on your
countrys release)
mike patton , jonathan (korn) , d.j. lethal (house of pain) apear as
guests on "lockaway"
max_
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514.25 | | STRATA::LUCHT | Is it a passion or just a profession? | Sat Mar 23 1996 00:57 | 9 |
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Picked up the new CD last week and I don't like it at all.
Guitars sound muddy, strange tones all over. I don't mind
all the 'tribal' stuff scattered throughout, it just dosen't
do it for me.
Anyone want it?
Kev --
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514.26 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | BREATHE IN, BREATHE OUT | Sat Mar 23 1996 08:59 | 1 |
| I'll take it.
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514.27 | | PATE::SCHIAVONE | Are you ready.... | Sat Mar 23 1996 09:31 | 5 |
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Mornin' everyone....
/CQ
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514.28 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | BREATHE IN, BREATHE OUT | Sat Mar 23 1996 10:06 | 1 |
| Mornin' Cap'n!
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514.29 | Roots | TPLAB::VLASIU | Sorin Vlasiu - Brussels, Belgium | Thu May 30 1996 08:57 | 9 |
| Finally I got "Roots" and I have to say .. I like it ! Excellent sound,
very heavy and aggressive (quite Pantera like) singing. The CD lasts 70 mins
and includes as a bonus track a live version (non-acoustical) of Kayowas
together with a unreleased version of Chaos. Quite long to listen but it has
excellent moments to keep you attentive. More complex percussion and drumming
and some purely accoustical interventions (just a bit to let your ears relax).
Well recommended ! Listening the first 2 or 3 songs will hook you normally.
Sorin
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514.30 | roots | MFGFIN::VASQUEZ | | Thu May 30 1996 09:00 | 3 |
| I've heard it and I must agree with you, it is awesome.
-BG
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514.31 | you live! | SUBSYS::MSOUCY | | Thu May 30 1996 09:03 | 13 |
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He lives! Where ya been! I have been reading the a.r-n-r.h newsgroup
and some people like it and others don't....
Any news of that band Theatre(sp) of Tragedy? Check out Iced Earth's
Burnt Offerings! Kinda doomish/heavy with some cool double-bass drum
kicking in it! I like it! I have to give it some more spin time along
with Amorphis' Elegy. They (Amorphis) added another guy to the band,
the new singer, sounds somewhat like Tales from the 1000 lakes at some
points, but not bad, I have to finish listening it.
Mike
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514.32 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | EVERYTHING'S FFIIIIIINNEE!!!!!!!!!! | Thu May 30 1996 10:23 | 1 |
| Is Roots better than Arise?
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514.33 | | THEMAX::VASQUEZ | | Thu May 30 1996 10:24 | 3 |
| Arise is the greatest nothing could top that.
-BG
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514.34 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | EVERYTHING'S FFIIIIIINNEE!!!!!!!!!! | Thu May 30 1996 10:25 | 1 |
| Yes! We agree on something at least.
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514.35 | | MFGFIN::VASQUEZ | | Thu May 30 1996 10:32 | 3 |
| Accually I am a quite agreeable person.
-BG
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514.36 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't get even ... get odd!! | Thu May 30 1996 10:33 | 3 |
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Hah!!
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514.37 | | THEMAX::SMITH_S | | Thu May 30 1996 16:24 | 2 |
| Is this a new album? I haven't heard anything about it.
-ss
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514.38 | | STRATA::LUCHT | Is it a passion or just a profession? | Thu May 30 1996 19:26 | 5 |
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"Arise" absolutely blows the new one out of the water.
Kev --
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514.39 | | THEMAX::SMITH_S | | Thu May 30 1996 20:09 | 2 |
| So it is new. Another one I gotta buy.
-ss
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514.40 | | POLAR::LYLE | Proof that evolution CAN go in reverse | Thu May 30 1996 22:45 | 9 |
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I am partial to Chaos A.D. myself.
Is the new one done with Brazillian Indians playing some of their
tribal music in the backround? I read somethin' about that
somewhere....
Dave
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514.41 | | THEMAX::SMITH_S | | Thu May 30 1996 23:20 | 2 |
| Chaos is killer. You probably read that on the CD sleave.
-ss
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514.42 | | POLAR::LYLE | Proof that evolution CAN go in reverse | Thu May 30 1996 23:22 | 6 |
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No, I seemed to have read that in SPIN or Rolling Stone or something
along those lines.... just can't remember exactly where....
Dave
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514.43 | get your tix | MFGFIN::EPPERSON | themindcloudhaslifted | Thu May 30 1996 23:25 | 2 |
| Maybe they`ll tour with Def Lep this year Lyle. But, I think Poison is
way out of the question. Sorry.
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514.44 | | THEMAX::EPPERSON | themindcloudhaslifted | Fri May 31 1996 00:23 | 1 |
| Goodnight Lyle.
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514.45 | | TPLAB::VLASIU | Sorin Vlasiu - Brussels, Belgium | Fri May 31 1996 03:40 | 29 |
| Re. BG
I also think Arise remains their best but Roots is also excellent (well, I like
all their CDs starting with Beneath The Remains).
On Roots there is some Bresilian Indian singing ment to introduce two or three
songs and it fits well. I think Roots is a bit heavier than Chaos AD (especially
the vocals). There are no magic guitar breaks like the ones on Arise but the
hammering is relentless and very effective.
Mike Patton has participated to some vocals and I think it's easy to recognise
him on Ramatha?? (a song which includes some indian singing in the beginning).
Ramatha?? (I forgot the exact title) is one of the best of the CD.
There are no weak songs which is great for such a long album.
I also listened these days a CD compilation called Deafness containing 18
songs from bands like Voivod, Manhole, Carcass, Cathedral, Torque, Papa Brittle,
B>thong (yes the name is written like this) and many others. Very impressive,
the best coming from Cathedral, Carcass, Manhole (a lady on lead vocals),
Torque, Papa Brittle and well some others which I don't remember. I don't
know if it was released in US but is you see it you can grab it (it's also
cheap). It's heavy and represents well one of the current trends in HM.
Re. Mike
Sorry I have no news about Theatre of Tragedy but I've heard one song from
Angra's latest release and it's really excellent. You may want to check it.
I listen these days much the first two CDs from Forbidden which are top class
thrash/speed metal.
Cheers,
Sorin
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514.46 | | RTOMS::BANTLEONM | OPEN FROM DUSK TILL DAWN | Wed Oct 30 1996 02:42 | 16 |
514.47 | | RTOMS::BANTLEONM | is so heim-service... | Fri Feb 07 1997 02:10 | 7 |
| SEPULTURA split up ......
i dont know why, and i do not want know ! the only thing i know that it
sucks a lot !
max_this_sux
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514.48 | | AXPLAB::VLASIU | Sorin Vlasiu - Brussels, Belgium | Fri Feb 07 1997 03:31 | 3 |
| Sad ending. Their latest, Roots, was well received.
Sorin
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514.49 | WTF!!!!!! | FABSIX::K_LUCHT | Orbital | Fri Feb 07 1997 05:06 | 6 |
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Couldn't stand the last CD. "Embryonic Cells" EP was and always
will be one of the best 3-song discs out there.
Sad man.
Kev --
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514.50 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Fri Feb 07 1997 07:47 | 5 |
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these guys used to get rave reviews for all of their stuff in Europe!
ian
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514.51 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Ack! Bluh! | Fri Feb 07 1997 09:31 | 1 |
| Bummer.
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514.52 | FYI | BIGQ::ZUIDEMA | I sEe thE WoRld THRU blood SHot EYEs | Fri Feb 07 1997 11:13 | 16 |
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SEPULTURA frontman MAX CAVALERA has poured his heart out in
a tearful letter to a rock magazine. The distraught rocker,
who quit after the rest of the band sacked his wife as manager,
faxed the tear-stained letter to British heavy-metal mag KERRANG!.
In it he complains about the injustice of his wife being fired
just months after her son, Max's stepson, died in a road crash,
and admits he's desperate to find a new group. The Brazilian
superstar writes,"As I start this sad, painful heartfelt
statement my mind is spinning, I'm feeling torn in pieces inside
but I need to get this out of me. What I'm going through right
now is like watching my own son or myself being killed."
The singer goes on for several pages, admitting he cries every
day and is in complete shock. But he ends on an upbeat note,
telling his fans, "Under a pale grey sky, we shall arise again."
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514.53 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Fri Feb 07 1997 12:24 | 11 |
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the lead singer's wife was the manager?
are you sure this isn't Spinal Tap? 8)
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514.54 | | FABSIX::K_LUCHT | Orbital | Fri Feb 07 1997 18:42 | 4 |
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Really...stop whining.
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514.55 | Bloody Roots | FABSIX::M_CADIEUX | KADOU | Wed Feb 12 1997 19:04 | 2 |
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Roots was a great!
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