Max Cavalera has said that Ozzy Osbourne encouraged him to keep making music after leaving Sepultura. The Brazilian metal star, who formed Sepultura in 1984 and quit in 1996, makes the revelation ...
Max Cavalera was the guest on Full Metal Jackie's Weekend Radio show, dropping by to discuss his group Go Ahead and Die with his son Igor. The veteran metal frontman has kept active with a number of ...
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Remember last year when Max and Igor Cavalera started rerecording some of Sepultura‘s earlier discographical entries? More specifically, the brothers tackled Morbid Visions, Bestial Devastation, and ...
If Max Cavalera—founding member of Sepultura and current frontman for Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy—ever struck you as Abe Simpson in the “Old Man Yells at Cloud” meme, there’s a good reason for ...
Following his own comments and ones made by Sepultura's Andreas Kisser, Max Cavalera has clarified those remarks in a new interview with Metal Injection. Last month (June) both Cavalera and Kisser ...
Max Cavalera was born in the city of Belo Horizonte in 1969. He helped build Brazilian metal from the ground up, alongside his younger brother, Iggor, forming Sepultura in 1984 in a country with a ...
This feature is criminally short and we’d like to apologize for that. The show needed a bit of promo last minute and the turnaround from booking to actually doing this interview was insanely fast, so ...
When Sepultura’s fifth album, Chaos A.D., was released in 1993, critics believed it sounded like nothing else. The album brought groove and slowed down the tempos compared to previous thrash material, ...
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