CAN A CAVALERA-LESS SEPULTURA ALBUM BE ANY GOOD?
Thursday, April 10th, 2008 at 11:23am by Axl RosenbergBlabbermouth tipped us off to the below footage of Sepultura rehearsing a new song for their upcoming album, which is apparently a concept album based on Anthony Burgess’ novel A Clockwork Orange (which was – duh – also the basis for Stanley Kubrick’s controversial classic film). This new album should provoke a lot of interest (if not record sales), ’cause it’s the first Sep album ever to feature neither of the Cavalera brothers.
So will it be any good? The riff in the video is okay, even if it doesn’t exactly knock my socks off. But the band’s last album, Dante XXI, was good enough that I’m curious to hear what Andreas Kisser and the fellas come up with.
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So… what do y’all think? Let’s get some premature judgements up in here!
-AR










I believe in Andreas and wait for a good album. not great, tho.
I think Kisser should start recording under a different name. This isn’t Sepultura.
100% agree with Devil.
It kinda doesn’t matter if it’s good or not becuase a Sepultura album without a Cavalera isn’t Sepultura and I won’t buy it.
They may make a hell of an album, I’m gonna go with devil on this one. It’s like the 80’s 49ers without Joe Montana and Jerry Rice, or Animal House without Jim Belushi.
Christ.. JOHN BELUSHI. Excuse me.