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"Collaborations are a Soulfly fixture and 'Ritual' offers some of their better ones of late."
Giving fans what they want, but not offering anything new, exciting or stimulating.
"Cavalera has ears to the ground regarding current extreme music."
“I mean, we didn’t have any money, no promotion, no support or anything and we really had to do a lot of stuff on our own."
A small musical evolution for Soulfly.
There’s enough going on musically to keep the initiated sated and the newcomer entertained, while the perpetually frustrated continue waiting for a Sepultura reunion
Delving into the most aggressive styles of the metal world, Soulfly consistently create something unique with every release and from a band commanded by the man behind Sepultura, Max Cavalera, nothing less would be expected. Forever adapting and taking influence from a new school of metal bands, Cavalera wants to push the boundaries with album number eight 'Enslaved', stating that it's the heaviest album to date and a step further in the death metal direction experienced on previous release 'Omen'. They are joined by new members Tony Campos of Fear Factory fame on bass and drumming whirlwind David Kinkade. Both Max Cavalera and lead guitarist Marc Rizzo caught up with Killyourstereo to talk Soulfly while recently in Australia with Cavalera Conspiracy.
Pretty Fly For A Soul Guy.
Come Fly With Three.