SEPULTURA:
A victorious saga.
by Toninho (President of the Sepultura Official Brazilian Fan Club)
- April 2001
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Igor, Max, Jairo and Paulo
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The curse were spoken, but very few creed that those
boys would fly so high. Many people know SEPULTURA began as a role-play,
early 80's in Belo Horizonte, a city located in southeast Brazil.
And destiny was generous when it gave Paulo Jr. (b), Jairo Guedez
(g), Max (g/v) and Igor Cavalera the ways of metal music. The Brazilian
death metal scene was a crawling toddler when the band released
their first LP in 1985. Entitled BESTIAL DEVASTATION, the record
was split with fellow band Overdose and their SÉCULO XX recording.
Songs like Antichrist and Bestial Devastation made clear what SEPULTURA's
goal was with their music, and their ever-growing legion of fans
understood them well. The next step up was their very own album
MORBID VISIONS (1986). Full of good riffs and the everlasting anthem
Troops of Doom this remarkable record made them known all over Brazil,
giving the band the opportunity of touring their land. But it also
were their last album with Jairo Guedez, who unfortunately decided
to leave the band.
SEPULTURA was growing in the Brazilian scene at a speed never seen
before and their need for a new lead guitar player was fulfilled
when Andreas Kisser, a talented and innovative musician like no
other, joined the band. 1987 marked the release of SCHIZOPHRENIA,
an instant classic to Brazilian metal and very well produced record
with outstanding songs, like Escape to the Void and the instrumental
piece Inquisition Symphony. By this time SEPULTURA arrived in foreign
ears, driving attention from abroad to the Brazilian scene.
SCHIZOPHRENIA was bootlegged in Europe, selling 30.000 copies for
which the band received no copyright profits at all. In its homeland,
the band was playing even in the most inaccessible cities, like
Manaus near the Amazon in Northern Brazil.
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Igor, Max, Paulo and Andreas
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Reaching for fame, after this outstanding album, SEPULTURA signed
with Dutch label RoadRunner Records. Their first release on RR was
1989's BENEATH THE REMAINS, a reference in metal music nowadays.
The band recorded the album in Brazil and despite a low budget,
decided to bring Scott Burns from the USA to produce it. His experience
and expertise were essential to bring professionalism to the band,
teaching them to work like grown-ups. Burns also mixed and mastered
the album in the US, something no other Brazilian metal band had
ever done before.
To support the release of BENEATH THE REMAINS, SEPULTURA went on
their first international tour. They toured Europe as an opening
act for metal-legend Sodom, traveled over the US and went down to
Mexico, marking their name across an ever growing amount of frontiers.
It was a memorable tour for the band as they met some of their all
time idols, Motörhead and Metallica, crossed the Berlin wall
before the cold war was over, and shot their first video. Inner
Self was the chosen song, one of the album's greatest hits along
with title track Beneath the Remains and Mass Hypnosis.
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First international tour
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Being the first Brazilian metal band to succeed abroad, they were
invited to the select group of headliners of the second edition
of the Rock in Rio festival. To mark the occasion, their upcoming
album ARISE (1991) had an anticipate release as a commemorative
edition, the ARISE ROUGH MIXES (today a collector's item).
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Max Cavalera
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After playing in Rio de Janeiro, the band played a free outdoors
gig in Sao Paulo in the Charles Muller Square, just outside Pacaembu
Stadium, as a huge party to compensate for the long time they were
away from their homeland. Unfortunately among the crowd of over
40.000 enthusiastic and excited fans, things ran out of control
and a fan was murdered.
This tragic incident brought an aura of fear surrounding the Brazilian
show business producers, and conveyed a false image of evilness
of the SEPULTURA fans. For years to come all their concerts in Brazil
would only happened after long and harsh negotiations.
However, the ARISE tour was a complete success worldwide. The band
played in places they could never imagine they would like Greece,
Japan and Australia, where one of the band's first single (Third
World Posse) was released. In Holland, SEPULTURA played their first
big international festival, the Dynamo Open Air. Also, over 100.000
fans celebrated their 2 sold out stadium concerts in Indonesia,
where they went gold on ARISE's cassette tapes sales.
Beside the Third World Chaos single, singles were released for the
songs Under Siege and Dead Embryonic Cells. Two video clips from
Arise were done (Arise and Dead Embryonic Cells), and a home video
entitled Under Siege, with live footage from Barcelona, Spain. After
all was said, sung, played and done SEPULTURA had gotten the recognition
they deserved for their hard work.
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Recording the video for 'Territory'
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But their most important work was released in 1993, with a stunning
party in a medieval castle in England, where the press from all
over the globe met. With CHAOS AD the band incorporated some unexpected
elements to their brutal sound, like the Brazilian rhythms in the
instrumental piece Kaiowas.
Ever since ince this album came out, bringing new ideas, concepts
and cultures in their music became SEPULTURA's trademark. Territory
was the first single off CHAOS AD. The Territory video clip was
shot in Israel, which was a huge step forward for a Brazilian metal
band.
The band then won the MTV Video Music Awards for best video of the
year in Brazil. The songs Refuse/Resist and Slave New World also
became singles/videos, and later the three were released as a home
video (Third World Chaos).
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Promo picture for CHAOS A.D.
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This amazing album brought along an amazing tour. They broke taboos
being the first Brazilian band to tour Russia and also the first
Latin American band to play "The Monsters of Rock" festival
in Donington, England. Meanwhile, in Brazil, it wasn't easy to book
concerts as the band's fans still were portrayed as violent people
following that horrible incident at the free Sao Paulo gig (during
the ARISE Tour). But thanks to the Brazilian Official Fan Club (a.k.a.
SOBFC) efforts the band finally could showcase its new work in its
homeland. Working as hard as they could, the fan club members and
Antonio Coelho (a.k.a. Toninho, president and founder) obtained
an amount of signatures so impressive demanding SEPULTURA's presence
at "The Hollywood Rock Festival" that its producers had
no choice but adding the band to the bill.
In 1994 Max developed a great parallel project with Alex Newport
from the band Fudge Tunnel. They named it NAILBOMB and recorded
the album POINT BLANK with ultra-special guests Andreas Kisser,
Igor Cavalera, Dino Cazares (Fear Factory), just to name a few.
NAILBOMB recorded a second and last album while playing at the DYNAMO
Open Air to a crowd of 100.000. It was a quick but strong project,
and is considered a cult by the SEPULTURA fans.
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With the Xavantes tribe
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By then, SEPULTURA had written its part of the history of music
and was celebrating a decade of existence but still felt the urge
to create, innovate and evolve. And they did rose to a new level
with their 1996's effort entitled ROOTS. The album title made clear
what had influenced the band during the writing and recording process.
Lots of Brazilian icons can be found in this remarkable record but
the strongest is without a doubt the experience with the Brazilian
native Xavantes tribe. The band spent some days living with the
tribe and recorded the song Itsari during its stay there.
The songs Roots Bloody Roots, Attitude and Ratamahatta were all
realeased as singles and videos. The first video clip (Roots Bloody
Roots) was recorded in the city of Salvador, the birthplace of Brazil.
The Attitude video features The Gracie family, Brazilian sport legends,
and creators of the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
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With Gracie family recording the video for
'Attitude'
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Ratamahatta is sung in Portuguese and features Brazilian percussionist
Carlinhos Brown. The video clip for the song won the Best Rock Video
award at MTV's Video Music Awards Brazil, and is the only video
of SEPULTURA featuring no humans. It only shows puppets in a digitally
animated world. The band then released a double version of the album
entitled THE ROOTS OF SEPULTURA, with the regular version of ROOTS
in one CD and a brief musical history of the band on the second
one.
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Monsters Of Rock '96
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The ROOTS tour was scheduled worldwide and included some important
festivals. The band's routine was quite tiring. Tragedy struck the
band the day SEPULTURA was playing Donington's "Monsters of
Rock" Festival. They received the sad news that a close friend
of the band, the son of the band's manager and Max's stepson, Dana
Wells, had died. As soon as possible Max flew back to the USA and
the band had to perform for the first time as a three piece, in
one of the most meaningful concerts of their career. Some fellow
musicians helped them out and the three band members did well, they
were hurt and sad, but didn't let their fans down that day.
The crowd understood the situation and showed respect to the band
with one minute of absolute silence, a bone chilling moment. After
this concert SEPULTURA took a break to pay their last respcets and
mourn Dana but was back on the road shortly after.
The band did extended and successful concerts during that tour,
but meanwhile administrative concerns were creating tension within
the band. Often, they would not agree with the management and ultimately
opted not to renew the contract of their manager when the time came.
Unfortunately, the band's manager happened to be Max's wife, and
the couple couldn't agree with the rest of the band. They were given
the choice to split the management of the band, so Max could be
managed by his wife. Instead, Max decided to leave the band. The
rest of the tour had to be cancelled and the band's future was in
jeopardy.
Recovering from the shock, the band knew they couldn't end their
life's work this way and abandon their legion of loyal fans, as
SEPULTURA is more than a band to some; it also is an ideology. As
soon as they could they started working on their next album as a
three piece. Meanwhile, Max went on and formed a new band (SOULFLY).
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Sepultura, 1997
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Igor, Paulo and Andreas found a new way for their music. This new
direction brought Paulo's bass to the spotlight and Andreas did
he vocals for a while but, as he never had sung before, wasn't comfortable
doing it. SEPULTURA then started auditioning for a new singer.
The demo tapes came flying in RoadRunner Records offices from all
over the world and the selection process proved to be a tough one.
A small number of vocalists sounded good enough to take the spot.
Each received a tape containing a couple of songs and were asked
to work on it, including writing lyrics, before meeting the band
for an audition. The final auditions took place in Brazil, for the
fondness of the new singer with the band's homeland and its culture
was essential, so were the bonding and relations with the band members.
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Igor, Paulo, Derrick and Andreas
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Right from the start, the band was impressed by Derrick Green.
Derrick felt comfortable in Brazil, became a soccer fan, and got
along with the band extremely well. Derrick was the man SEPULTURA
was looking for and he became part of the family.
When Derrick joined, most of the songs were already written, only
the the vocals were missing, and the band was in a rush to get the
album released. Still they did everything the best they could, and
AGAINST was released in 1998.
A very emotional album, AGAINST reflects the struggle of the band
to win back their confidence and sportrays the power of SEPULTURA.
Very special guests contributed to the album : long time friends
of the band Joao Gordo (REZA) and Jason Newsted (HATRED ASIDE) and
the Japanese Taiko drummers from KODO (KAMAITACHI), who hosted SEPULTURA
at the KODO village (the Sado Island in Japan).
Then came the time to meet the fans again and make clear to everyone
that all the press's gossip about SEPULTURA being dead were shameless
rumors and lies. The first concert of the AGAINST era was a big
charity event in Brazil, the BARULHO CONTRA FOME (Noise against
hunger) concert.
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Barulho Contra Fome ad
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Derrick had been in a few bands before, but never had to face such
a numerous, loyal and demanding audience. SEPULTURA rehearsed for
BARULHO CONTRA FOME by playing a few concerts in small venues in
California, including Los Angeles (Brick by Brick), under the name
'TROOPS OF DOOM'.
BARULHO CONTRA FOME was a great success. Several special SEPULTURA
guests performed with them, presenting the 30.000 fans a show they'll
remember forever. Mike Patton traveled from Italy to Sao Paulo to
jam with the band. Jason Newsted came from the US. The Xavantes
Indians got to know a whole new world coming down from their village
to the concrete jungle of Sao Paulo. Carlinhos Brown left sunny
Bahia to do RATAMAHATTA again. Jairo gladly joined his ex-band mates
again and horror movie legend Coffin Joe blessed the band in his
evil ways. Press and fans from abroad joined the enthusiastic crowd
and warmly welcomed Derrick to the Sepultribe.
The singles 'TRIBUS', 'AGAINST' AND 'CHOKE' (this one also having
a video clip with live footage from BARULHO CONTRA FOME show) were
released off AGAINST. The AGAINST TOUR was succesful, reaching countries
all over the world. SEPULTURA join classic metal act SLAYER to tour
for the first time, putting an end to an unfounded rumor that the
bands didn't get along well. And for the joy of die-hard Brazilian
fans, SEPULTURA finally toured Brazil after years of absence.
As soon as the tour was over, the four musicians started writing
the next album. The AGAINST years were an essential energy boost
to the band that led them to conquer their own NATION (2001).
Andreas, Paulo, Igor and Derrick altogether wrote an album and created
a utopian world. A special place for the most important people:
fans, friends and families. The lyrics of the song SEPULNATION explain
it all, their music is their weapon and they use it skillfully.
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Rock In Rio 3
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Thanks to the cooperation of the band's WebTribe, SEPULTURA were
invited to play the third edition of the Rock in Rio festival. There
they introduced NATION to a 150.000 people crowd, starting the show
with the amazing anthem VALTIO, written with the collaboration of
Finnish musicians APOCALYPTICA.
This new record went gold even before it reached the stores. It
has its own style, guests like Jello Biafra and Dr. Israel, and
even quotes from Mother Teresa de Calcutta, Albert Einstein, Gandhi
and the 14th Dalai Lama.
The SEPULNATION already is rising up!
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