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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"
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 | Description: | Issued in a standard jewel case with clear tray and a 12-page booklet.
Track 1 not mentioned anywhere on the release but its name appears on the CD-Text data of the Compact Disc.
Catalog number NBR 72442 is printed on spine.
Catalog number NB 7244-2 is printed on the CD.
Track durations are not printed on the release.
Contains CD-Text technology.
This release is the re-recorded version of [a34058]?s second album "[m=57952]" with the addition of a new song "Nightmares Of Delirium".
[Booklet]
Nightmares Of Delirium published by Songtrust
Recorded at Focusrite Room in Mesa, Arizona, April 2023
[Back cover]
? + © 2024 · Nuclear Blast Records Schizophrenia (CD)
Artist: Cavalera
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast
Release Date: October 27, 2017
Genre: Thrash Metal, Groove Metal
Tracklist:
1. Insanity 2. The Possessed 3. Schizophrenia 4. The Crucible 5. Patastrophe 6. I Am None 7. Spectral War 8. Subject to Reality 9. Incantation of the Insane 10. The Last Breath
Description:
"Schizophrenia" is the second studio album by Brazilian metal band Cavalera, formed by brothers Max and Igor Cavalera, best known for their work in Sepultura. The album is a concept record exploring the themes of mental illness, specifically schizophrenia. Musically, the album is a return to the band's thrash metal roots, with heavy riffs, aggressive drumming, and Max Cavalera's signature vocals.
About the Artist:
Cavalera is a Brazilian metal band formed in 2017 by brothers Max and Igor Cavalera. The band is a continuation of their previous band, Sepultura, which they left in 1996. Cavalera has released two studio albums, "Inflikted" (2018) and "Schizophrenia" (2017).
About the Manufacturer:
Nuclear Blast is a German record label specializing in heavy metal music. Founded in 1987, Nuclear Blast is one of the largest and most successful heavy metal labels in the world, with a roster of over 150 bands. Some of the label's most notable artists include Nightwish, Slayer, and Dimmu Borgir.
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Yuriy P. - 20/Jun/2024  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...
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