Machine Messiah

Machine Messiah

by Sepultura
Machine Messiah

Machine Messiah

by Sepultura

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Anniversary Edition / 180 Gram Vinyl / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Fourteen albums in, Sepultura have no one's expectations to live up to but their own. The Cavalera brothers are long gone and songwriter/guitarist Andreas Kisser has remade this band in his own musical image. Machine Messiah continues to build on the diverse proggish elements displayed on Dante XXI, A-lex, and Kairos, while re-engaging with the thrash and hardcore that made 2013's The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be the Heart so compelling. From painter Camille Dela Rosa's amazing cover artwork on, this conceptual set is all of a piece. Kisser claims her painting inspired him to finish a story for the record he'd been working on for years. It illustrates a holistic (and apocalyptic) vision consistent through its sonic architecture (with help from producer Jens Bogren), plotting, pace, songs, and dynamics. Kisser explores society's cult-like religious devotion to technological advancement with the idea of a savior God returning to greet humanity, but as a cyborg. This intense conceptual journey is illuminated musically through explorations of flamenco, Brazilian chorro, thrash, power metal, neo-psych, and edgy prog. Vocalist Derrick Green's balance of dirty and clean vocals allows him to inhabit narrative roles seamlessly to get the story across (and firmly put him beyond any comparison to Phil Anselmo once and for all). Check his brooding intro on the opening title track that evolves to anguished intensity halfway through. His rhythmic growl on "Phantom Self" underscores drummer Eloy Casagrande's slamming grooves. The latter's playing forces all members to up their instrumental acumen. His fluidity is an ingenious combination of jazz syncopation, grooving breaks, blastbeats, Afro-Cuban tumbaos, exploding aggression, and improvisation. Bassist Paulo Jr. acts as his anchor, the centering place for the set's entire instrumental attack -- check the riff-driven "Alethtea" and the charging instrumental labyrinth "Iceberg Dances." "Sworn Oath," the set's longest track, is also one of its best, displaying the wide scope of Kisser's writing (and inventive playing). Commencing with a dark, doomy overture, the guitarist's meld of minor and major key chordal shards gives way to a slamming prog vamp, triple-timed by Casagrande. Inside of two minutes it shifts again to a death metal chug as Green's vocal is introduced. By its midpoint, a majestic crescendo -- complete with harmonic horn sounds and thematic variations -- winds through before the crunching riff returns and builds toward a thunderous climax. The knotty throb of "Silent Violence" is pure mayhem while "Cyber God" displays a slow tempo, dissonant tones, and clean vocals during the first half -- recalling the best moments of Dante XXI -- and is almost experimental before morphing into a squalling, filthy-throated groover complete with razor-wire riffing and a fuzzed-out wah-wah guitar solo to close. Machine Messiah is an ambitious, angry, hungry outing. Sepultura remain vital in their creativity; they expand their palette dramatically while fully integrating the sounds that brought them here. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 09/13/2024
Label: Nuclear Blast
UPC: 4065629730413
Rank: 128846

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sepultura   Primary Artist
Paulo Pinto Jr.   Bass
Renato Zanuto   Horn,Conductor,Mini Moog
Myrath   Violin
Elyes Bouchoucha   Conductor
Douglas Nascimento   Horn
Mauricio Martins   Horn
Eloy Casagrande   Drums,Percussion
Bechir Gharbi   Orchestra
Mohamed Gharbi   Orchestra
Hamza Obba   Orchestra
Youssef Belheni   Orchestra
Marcos Tudera   Horn
Agnaldo Goncalves   Horn
Kevin Codfert   Violin,Conductor
Andreas Kisser   Guitar
Derrick Green   Vocals

Technical Credits

Derrick Green   Group Member,Composer,Lyricist
Andre Alvinzi   Programming
Paulo Pinto Jr.   Group Member
Renato Zanuto   Arranger
Kevin Codfert   Violin Arrangement
Tony Lindgren   Mastering
Linus Corneliusson   Editing,Mixing Assistant
Eloy Casagrande   Composer,Lyricist,Group Member
Toru Fuyuki   Composer
Ludwig Naesvall   Drum Technician
Viktor Stenquist   Engineer
Kyouchi Azuma   Lyricist
Javier Andres   Design,Artwork
Erik Cupino   Photography
Gorka Rodrigo   Photography
Dede Moreira   Band Photo
Camille Della Rosa   Artwork
Andreas Kisser   Composer,Lyricist,Group Member
Jens Bogren   Mixing,Producer
David Castillo   Drum Engineering
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