Schizophrenia

Cavalera
Schizophrenia

14,69 EUR
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Nuclear Blast
veröffentlicht: 21.06.2024
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Sales Rank: Nr. 331 in Heavy Metal
Nr. 7803 in Rock
Stil: Heavy Metal
Artikel Nr.: 2101163029

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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 01. "Intro (Re-Recorded)"
02. "From the Past Comes the Storms (Re-Recorded)"
03. "To the Wall (Re-Recorded)"
04. "Escape the Void (Re-Recorded)"
05. "Inquisition Symphony (Re-Recorded)"
06. "Screams Behind the Shadows (Re-Recorded)"
07. "Septic Schizo (Re-Recorded)"
08. "The Abyss (Re-Recorded)"
09. "R.I.P (Rest in Pain - Re-Recorded)"
10. "Nightmares Of Delirium"
Anzahl der Tonträger: 1
Beschreibung:Runningtime: 00:00:00, Bass: Igor Amadeus Cavalera, Booking [Booking Agents]: Dan Rozenblum, Booking [Booking Agents]: Steve Zapp, Booking [Dan Rozenblum Booking Agents @]: 33 & West, Booking [Steve Zapp Booking Agents @]: ITB, Cover [Cover Artwork By], Artwork [Cover Artwork By]: Eliran Kantor, Drums: Igor Cavalera, Engineer [Engineered By]: John Aquilino, Layout [Layout Performed By]: Santiago Jaramillo, Layout [Layout Performed By]: Triple Seis Design, Lead Guitar: Travis Stone, Lyrics By [Lyrics Written By]: Igor Amadeus Cavalera, Lyrics By [Lyrics Written By]: Max Cavalera, Management: Gloria Cavalera, Management [Management @]: Oasis Management, Mixed By, Mastered By: Arthur Rizk, Music By: Igor Cavalera, Music By: Max Cavalera, Photography By [Band Picture By]: Kevin Estrada, Photography By [Dog Pound Picture By]: James Young (46), Vocals, Guitar [Guitars]: Max Cavalera, Labelcode 406562972442 (NBR 72442, NB 7244-2), Phonographic Copyright (p) Nuclear Blast Records, Copyright (c) Nuclear Blast Records, Record Company Nuclear Blast GmbH, Record Company Nuclear Blast America, Inc., Published By Songtrust, Recorded At Focusrite Room, Glass Mastered At Vantiva, Piaseczno, Poland, Pressed By Vantiva, Piaseczno, Poland
Schizophrenia - Cavalera (Nuclear Blast)

Beschreibung

"Schizophrenia" ist das zweite Studioalbum des brasilianischen Metal-Projekts Cavalera, bestehend aus den Brüdern Max und Igor Cavalera (Sepultura, Soulfly). Das Album erschien am 4. November 2022 bei Nuclear Blast und knüpft musikalisch an den aggressiven Thrash Metal der frühen Sepultura-Ära an.

Die Texte des Albums befassen sich mit den Themen Schizophrenie, mentale Gesundheit und die Herausforderungen des Lebens mit dieser Krankheit. Max Cavalera verarbeitet in seinen Texten auch persönliche Erfahrungen mit Schizophrenie in seinem Umfeld.

Musikalisch bietet "Schizophrenia" eine Mischung aus brasilianischem Thrash Metal, Groove Metal und Hardcore. Die Songs sind geprägt von schnellen Riffs, treibenden Drums und Max Cavaleras charakteristischem Gesang.

Über Cavalera

Cavalera ist ein Metal-Projekt der Brüder Max und Igor Cavalera, die in den 1980er und 1990er Jahren mit der Band Sepultura zu den wichtigsten Vertretern des Thrash Metal gehörten. Nach der Trennung von Sepultura im Jahr 1996 gründeten die Brüder die Band Soulfly, mit der sie ebenfalls große Erfolge feierten.

Mit Cavalera kehren die Brüder nun zu ihren musikalischen Wurzeln zurück und liefern ein Album ab, das Fans des frühen Sepultura begeistern wird.

Über Nuclear Blast

Nuclear Blast ist ein deutsches Plattenlabel, das 1987 gegründet wurde und sich auf Metal-Musik spezialisiert hat. Das Label hat im Laufe der Jahre zahlreiche bekannte Metal-Bands unter Vertrag genommen, darunter Slayer, Nightwish, Dimmu Borgir und In Flames. Nuclear Blast ist eines der größten und erfolgreichsten Metal-Labels der Welt.
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English Yuriy P. - 20.06.2024 5 von 5 Sternen!
The second full-length album of the legendary Brazilians, released in 1987, rarely comes up as an analogy when mentioning the name of the group, rather undeservedly being in the shadow of its more popular chronological neighbors “Beneath the Remains” and “Arise”. The fact that “Schizophrenia” was released on the Brazilian label Cogumelo can be reasonably considered as an objective reason for this injustice. But it was after hearing him that the group was signed to Roadrunner. So why is he so good? This album still retains the underground charm of Sepultura's early work, but at the same time, it is on a different level. The transition from garage thrash with a “sawing” sound to structured material, frightening in its unexpected maturity (created, by the way, by 18-year-old guys) was surprisingly quick and painless. Can all this be attributed to the arrival of new guitarist Andreas Kisser? Quite, because being a fan of Metallica, he clearly transferred his impressions of the leaders of the thrash metal scene to the neck of his guitar. Starting from the first seconds of the intro, a sick atmosphere of coldness and alienation is created, and the heart-rending scream leaves no doubt - those who are here are not burdened with any sense of reason. And whoever dared to come here will face the same fate... With a punchy riff, “From the Past Comes the Storms” immediately captures your consciousness, either inexorably moving into speed, or sliding with measured riffing over Igor’s powerful bass drums. "To the Wall", with a great solo and a melodic section, tells the story of Max, Igor and Paolo's run-in with the Brazilian cops. The hysterical guitar in “Escape to the Void” quickly calms down, and the rhythm breaks into punk speed, spurred on by the killer work of Igor Cavalera. Overall, it’s a rather “schizophrenic” song in mood, combining fast moves, “hysterical” guitar solos with some doom-like strumming. The impressive instrumental “Inquisition Symphony”, surprising with rhythm changes and acoustic inserts. I would like to describe it further... But is there any point? The point is to describe something that, decades later, not being considered a masterpiece, continues to frighten with its powerful sound and Max’s “afterlife” vocals, sounding as if outside the door of a mental hospital room...