CAVALERA - Bestial Devastation - LP - Transparent Orange / Red / Black Splatter Vinyl [OCT 6]
CAVALERA - Bestial Devastation - LP - Transparent Orange / Red / Black Splatter Vinyl [OCT 6]

CAVALERA - Bestial Devastation - LP - Transparent Orange / Red / Black Splatter Vinyl [OCT 6]

€49.99

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Label: Nuclear Blast Records Catalogue ID: 4065629681456 Format: Vinyl
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CAVALERA - Bestial Devastation - LP - Transparent Orange / Red / Black Splatter Vinyl [OCT 6]

CAVALERA - Bestial Devastation - LP - Transparent Orange / Red / Black Splatter Vinyl [OCT 6]

€49.99

 

LP - Transparent Orange / Red / Black Splatter Vinyl

Nearly four decades into their illustrious careers, the Cavalera brothers have re-recorded the cataclysmic debut releases that started it all for them, "Morbid Visions & Bestial Devastation." As the thrashers from Brazil kick back into their aggressive, primal upbringings, it becomes apparent that the bond between Max on guitar and vocals, and Iggor on drums has only been strengthened immensely since their first recordings, a connection so thunderous that only those two could be creating it. An earth-shattering bass tone is supplied by Igor Amadeus Cavalera (Healing Magic, Go Ahead and Die), while Daniel Gonzales (Possessed, Gruesome) plays lead guitar like an ear-splitting banshee. Staying true to the raw, discordant energy of the early days, the tracks are delivered like punch after punch, authentically reminiscent of the chaotic live-shows of the eighties as Max wails through "Morbid Visions" and Iggor slams through "Troops Of Doom". The quartet has captured the graveyard essence of these albums with a fresh wind, demonstrating from start to finish that "Morbid Visions & Bestial Devastation" will once again wake the dead from their crypt.

Tracklist: 

Side A
1. The Curse (Re-Recorded)
2. Bestial Devastation (Re-Recorded)
3. Antichrist (Re-Recorded)

Side B
1. Necromancer (Re-Recorded)
2. Warriors Of Death (Re-Recorded)
3. Sexta Feira 13 (Re-Recorded)