Tag: Sepultura

Apocalyptica

Event Reviews

Apocalyptica class up heavy metal with their unique triple cello approach, and Jen Cray is awed.

Trivium

Event Reviews

Trivium traveled Into the Mouth of Hell and ended up back in their home town of Orlando.

Ankla

Music Reviews

Steep Trails (Bieler Bros Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Between the Buried & Me

Event Reviews

Progressive metalcore masters Between the Buried & Me surprised everyone when their Orlando show sold out in advance, leaving many fans scrambling the streets begging for tickets. Jen Cray squeezed inside for a surprisingly friendly evening of new metal.

Soulfly

Interviews

After a decade of bad feelings, Max Cavalera and his brother Igor reunited onstage and performed some Sepultura classics, thus whetting death metal fans’ already-rabid appetite worldwide for the reunion they said would never happen. Jen Cray spoke with Max in the midst of a tour with his current project, Soulfly to inquire about such possibilities.

Ill Niño

Event Reviews

Ill Niño’s “One Nation Undivided Tour” disturbed Orlando just after supper on a quiet Mother’s Day evening at Downtown Disney. Jen Cray arrived fashionably late for the night’s metal festivities.

The Chasm

Music Reviews

Spell Of Retribution (Earache/Wicked World). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Danzig

Event Reviews

The former frontman for the seminal hardcore punk outfit, The Misfits, unleashed an evening of pure, dark, bluesy metal on an eager Florida crowd. Jen Cray escapes unscathed.

Soulfly

Music Reviews

Prophecy (Roadrunner). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

Soulfly

Music Reviews

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Chimaira

Music Reviews

The Impossibility of Reason (Roadrunner). Review by Stein Haukland.

Insense

Music Reviews

Insense (This Dark Reign / Devil Doll). Review by Stein Haukland.

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