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From their humble beginnings in Belo Horizonte, Brazil,
Sepultura
went on to become the most successful Brazilian heavy metal band in history. Over a ten-year period, the band grew from strength to strength, transforming itself from a primitive death metal ensemble into one of the leading creative trendsetters of the international aggressive music scene. Unfortunately, a bitter internal crisis almost destroyed the band, and
Sepultura
struggled to recover their previous momentum.
Hailing from Brazil's third-largest city, Belo Horizonte,
Sepultura
(which
means
grave
in Portuguese) were formed in the mid-'80s -- a time when that country was beginning to emerge from a 20-year military dictatorship.
Max Cavalera
(vocals/guitar),
Igor Cavalera
(drums),
Paulo Jr
. (bass), and
Jairo T
. (lead guitar) had a hard time even finding rock & roll albums and especially "socially unacceptable" genres such as heavy metal and punk. Their early influences were
Iron Maiden
,
Metallica
, and
Slayer
(literally the first three records purchased by
Max
on a visit to the "big city" São Paulo), but the band soon progressed toward a death metal sound, inspired by emerging bands such as
Possessed
and
Death
. Their drive and determination (they sang in English from day one) more than made up for their geographic isolation and inexperience, and though all were only in their teens and still learning how to play their instruments, the band quickly evolved into underground contenders. After landing a deal with independent Cogumelo Records,
Sepultura
recorded four songs for a split LP with fellow Brazilians
Overdose
. Now reissued on CD and named for its first track, 1985's
Bestial Devastation
was self-produced and recorded in just two days -- and it shows. Recorded with minimal time and money in August 1986, their first full-length album,
Morbid Visions
, showed little improvement, but contained their first hit,
"Troops of Doom,"
which attracted some media attention and convinced the band to relocate to São Paulo (Brazil's largest city and financial capital) in order to further their career. They also replaced guitarist
Jairo T
. with São Paulo native
Andreas Kisser
, whose greater musical ability would help take the entire band to the next level.
In 1987,
Sepultura
's technical proficiency finally caught up with their creative vision, and their second full-length album for Cogumelo,
Schizophrenia
, displayed an incredible evolution in terms of production and performance. It also became a minor critical sensation across Europe and America, drawing the attention of Roadrunner Records, which promptly released the album worldwide and signed the band to a long-term contract. No longer restrained within Brazilian borders, the band set about composing 1989's
Beneath the Remains
, the first of four albums which would solidify
Sepultura
's position as perhaps the most important heavy metal band of the '90s. Recorded in Rio de Janeiro under the guidance of leading death metal producer
Scott Burns
,
Beneath the Remains
was an immediate critical and commercial success, and the band's ferocious performances on the subsequent European tour (which saw them systematically blowing headlining German thrashers
Sodom
off stage) further cemented
Sepultura
's reputation. The band also filmed its first video, for the single
"Inner Self,"
and finished the year tour with a triumphant set of shows in its homeland.
After obtaining new management and relocating to Phoenix, AZ,
Sepultura
entered Tampa's Morrisound Studios with producer
Burns
to record 1991's highly acclaimed
Arise
album. First single
"Dead Embryonic Cells"
proved to be another resounding hit, and the title track would gain even more attention when its video was banned by MTV America due to its apocalyptic religious imagery. The world tour that followed elevated the album to platinum sales worldwide (a figure rarely achieved by bands of such extreme nature) and, in a strange twist, found singer
Max Cavalera
marrying band manager Gloria Bujnowski, who was almost twice his age. Such was the band's success that its label, Roadrunner, obtained a co-distribution deal with Epic Records for its next recording, 1993's
Chaos A.D.
. By incorporating social issues (especially relating to Brazil) into their lyrics, as well as displaying some of their punk and hardcore influences for the first time, the album was another worldwide smash thanks to singles like
"Territory"
and
"Refuse/Resist."
After touring for over a year, the members of
Sepultura
took a well-deserved break before starting work on their most ambitious album yet, 1996's
Roots
. The introduction of native Brazilian percussion and musical styles into their trademark down-tuned guitars and increasingly sociopolitical themes resulted in a highly unique record which could be loosely described as heavy metal world music.
Roots
marked
Sepultura
's creative peak, and the band's continual rise to ever-greater fame seemed guaranteed until a family tragedy set off a series of events which would break up the band.
Just hours before taking the stage at England's Monsters of Rock festival, the band discovered that the teenage son of manager (and singer
Max
's wife) Gloria had been killed in a car accident. A shocked
Sepultura
took the stage as a trio while
Max
and Gloria boarded the first plane back to America. Only a few months later, the band confronted
Max
about severing ties with Gloria and finding new management. Still recovering from the recent trauma of a death in his extended family,
Max
viewed this as a huge betrayal and left the band amid much bad blood and acrimony. As the band's creative leader, many expected his departure to spell the end of
Sepultura
, but the band announced that it would carry on and soon began looking for a replacement.
After a long search,
Sepultura
recruited Cleveland native
Derrick Green
as their new singer and began laying down tracks for 1998's
Against
. Though it retained much of the intensity and diversity of its predecessor (including a collaboration with Japan's
Kodo
percussion ensemble on the track
"Kamaitachi"
), the album lacked the unique spark which had characterized the band's prior work. It also sold only half as many copies as
Cavalera
's first album with his new band,
Soulfly
, clearly showing with whom fan loyalty remained. Undaunted,
Sepultura
returned in early 2001 with
Nation
. The album followed in the footsteps of its predecessor, despite better reviews and a more seasoned
Green
on vocals. In order to reach out to its slowly shrinking fan base, the group released one of its last live shows with
Max
,
Under a Pale Grey Sky
, in the fall of 2002. An EP of covers,
Revolusongs
, was released in 2003, followed by the full-length
Roorback
, 2005's
Live in São Paulo
, 2006's
Dante XXI
and 2009's Clockwork Orange-inspired
A-Lex
. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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