Max & Igor revisit Morbid Visions

2023-05-12 by Fernando Alves STAFF | 12 Comments
Brazilian brothers Max and Igor Cavalera have shared a re-recorded version of the title track from Sepultura's debut full-length album, Morbid Visions, originally released in 1986. You can stream it below.



Nuclear Blast has recently signed the Brazilian brothers Cavalera and announced that the lads have re-recorded Sepultura's first EP, Bestial Devastation, and first full-length album, Morbid Visions.. The releases were produced by Max & Igor, with Arthur Rizk handling the mixing/mastering. Both artworks were created by Eliran Kantor.

Max Cavalera comments, "As we get harder year after year, sometimes you've got to go back to where it all started! We re-recorded Bestial Devastation and Morbid Visions with the amazing sound of NOW, but with its raw and timeless spirit. The artwork reflects the times we're living in right now... Apocalyptic as hell! We also have two new tracks with riffs from those days, remembered by heart."

Iggor Cavalera states, "I always felt like the recordings of our earlier work didn’t do justice to the way we performed the songs. So, this is a very special moment in our lives that we are very proud to show you real fans our true representation of the amazing records Bestial Devastation & Morbid Visions with an insane visual identity…enjoy and see you all in the pit."

Pre-save Morbid Visions at:
https://cavalera.bfan.link/morbid-visions.fpo

Pre-save Bestial Devastation at:
https://cavalera.bfan.link/bestial-devastation.fpo

Tagged: Cavalera Conspiracy

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Dizchu
May 12th 2023
548 Comments


this rules, might end up being as good as Vader's XXV as far as albums of rerecorded material go.

Viraemias
May 12th 2023
375 Comments


What an awesome artwork

sonictheplumber
May 12th 2023
17533 Comments


got tickets to see them on this upcoming tour

DoofDoof
May 12th 2023
15013 Comments


Intrigued

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
May 12th 2023
25796 Comments


surprisingly not that bad

sonictheplumber
May 12th 2023
17533 Comments


yeah i mean redoing old classics is never necessary but at least this doesnt sound bad. id take it over ROOTS lol

1ChrisRock
May 12th 2023
124 Comments


Can't wait for the rest of the album

kzy
May 13th 2023
125 Comments


*finger crossed*

hope the rest was great though.


Flugmorph
May 13th 2023
34093 Comments


the immolation version was better

Flugmorph
May 13th 2023
34093 Comments


god this fucking slaps
such a good sound
feels both oldschool but modern

Grungil
May 15th 2023
602 Comments


This might be interesting.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
July 25th 2023
10709 Comments


Re-release is surprisingly solid.



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