Sepultura bio
Sepultura
Derrick Green - Vocals
Andreas Kisser - Guitars/Vocals
Paulo Jr. - Bass
Igor Cavalera - Drums
For more than twelve years, Sepultura has beaten
the odds, accepted and overcome challenges, and
triumphed over every obstacle thrown in their path.
But in December of 1996, the band who first
emerged from Brazil over a decade earlier faced
their greatest challenge yet: the departure of
frontman and co-founder Max Cavalera. The
remaining members of the band knew they had
reached a crossroads.
"Throughout this year-and-a-half, we thought about
everything," says Andreas. "We did, in fact, think
about saying, fuck everybody, fuck music, fuck
bands, fuck everything.' But we didn't make any
decisions during the most turbulent time, because
those decisions usually turn out to be the wrong
ones. We took things slow and took our time to
think everything through."
Now, in 1998, Sepultura is back with an album as
filled with ferocity and power as anything they've
previously done. AGAINST, produced by Howard
Benson and mixed by Bill Kennedy, takes Sepultura
into territory they've never explored before, and
introduces the world to the band's new singer,
Derrick Green. Basing it all firmly on the foundation
of the band's six previous studio albums, yet
incorporating new musical influences and the broad
new range of Green's vocals, Sepultura is
re-launching themselves with a whole new freshness
and energy.
"We didn't even know if we would use the name
Sepultura," says Igor Cavalera about the band's
evolution. "We decided that we would write a few
songs first, and if it didn't sound like anything
resembling Sepultura, then we would stop using the
name right away. But once we had a few songs, we
saw that we were justified in keeping the name. And
the more we played, the more comfortable we felt.
Our only relief during this whole time was playing
music."
Music is what literally saved Igor and Max Cavalera
from an obscure existence in Belo Horizonte, a small
Brazilian city. The brothers formed Sepultura in
1984 with Paulo Pinto and original guitarist Jairo T.
After a couple of crude early releases (the Bestial
Devastation EP and Morbid Visions album),
Andreas replaced Jairo and the band kicked
themselves to a new level of musicianship with the
now classic Schizophrenia. That album, and a
growing underground fan base, persuaded
Roadrunner Records to sign the fledgling act.
Sepultura's first worldwide release, Beneath The
Remains, was voted one of 1989's top metal albums
by critics everywhere and was hailed as a
masterpiece of the genre.
Three more albums, Arise (1991), Chaos A.D. (1993),
and the groundbreaking Roots (1996) found
Sepultura incorporating more and more different
influences into their style, ranging from ancestral
Brazilian sounds to African roots music, creating a
unique blend of genres that, coupled with the band's
near-legendary live show, made Sepultura a
million-selling act around the globe. But different
views on the band's business affairs led to a parting
of the ways that even the band members' strong
bonds couldn't prevent.
"A lot of people really thought that Sepultura was
only Max, and we were only the musicians behind
him," says Andreas. "But Sepultura was always
everybody together, and everybody contributed their
ideas. We have the same attitude, the same music,
and the same message. The only thing different is
that Derrick is here now."
Born in Cleveland, Derrick Green has been singing
since he was 16, when he joined the Midwest
hardcore act Outface. He and the guitarist moved to
New York after six years together to form Overfiend.
When Sepultura announced that they were looking
for a new vocalist, a Roadrunner A&R man sent
them an Overfiend demo and told them to check it
out.
"We sent him a tape of Choke' and asked him to put
vocals over it," recalls Andreas. "We liked it a lot, so
we invited him to come to Brazil, because we were
staying there at the end of last year. So we got
together, and right away, we were pretty sure he was
the man. Not just because of Derrick's technical
abilities, but because he's like us. He really believes
in the same stuff, has the same vibe--plus he really
likes soccer!"
"I didn't know what direction they wanted to go in,
but I knew that if they wanted someone who was
identical to Max, it would have been totally
ridiculous and I wouldn't have done it," says
Derrick. "I didn't want to do anything remotely
similar to that, because it's just not me. So it was
really important for me to meet them and find out
what they were looking for."
Once it was established that Green was "the man,"
the band commenced recording, laying down tracks
in several different locations, including studios in
Brazil and, for one memorable song, Japan. "We
recorded a song called Kamaitachi' with Kodo, a
Japanese percussion group," says Andreas. "We
spent four days in Japan and it was very cool to
switch to something different and use elements from
a different musical culture. It's not as prevalent as
the other influences were on Roots, although the
album artwork also reflects a Japanese influence."
For Derrick, the new man on the scene, recording
was an enjoyable experience. "There was a lot of
pressure at first--and it started to get to me for a
little while. I could feel it internally, physically. But
after meeting the guys, they made it a totally
non-stressful situation. We listened to the songs, and
it only took four or five days to open up, get into the
rhythm and begin communicating ideas back and
forth. It was a learning experience for myself and the
test of the band."
Now that AGAINST is ready to be unleashed upon
the world, Sepultura will take to the road and do
what they do best: bring their music to audiences
around the world. "We've grown a lot in the last
year-and-a-half," says Paulo Pinto. "We learned to
stick together more, and found out a lot of what
friendship is really about. When we go out on tour,
that's really gonna express itself onstage. We're very
excited about getting out and playing again."
Having survived the most difficult period of their
careers, Sepultura has refocused on what playing
music means to them, and are proud to let
AGAINST speak for them. "It's a good time to come
back to the idea of what Sepultura is," concludes
Igor. "It's not just me, or Andreas, or Paulo, or
Derrick--it's the chemistry of four people playing
together."
Created 22nd september 1998