Sunday, August 17, 2008

SEPULTURA: Live in Sao Paolo


Released: 2005


Yesterday I talked about the new Soulfly album, so by way of contrast I'll take a look back at Live in Sao Paolo, Sepultura's live offering from a few years back which was a sadly unspectacular showing from Max Cavalera's former band. For a band that all but imploded just as they’d really broken through and then offered up only a few ordinary albums since it wasn't that surprising that a live album would appear eventually as the band struggled for legitimacy as release after release met with little positive response.

Roorback was the best thing to come from this band for a long time up to this point but even that was pretty well ignored, so a double live CD recorded in the band’s hometown with a few special guests may well have been seen as the way to recover flagging support for a group that was at one point one of the world’s most influential thrash acts. Sepultura has never been the same without Max Cavalera and Derrick Green has always struggled to find acceptance as frontman. In truth the two men don’t really sound that different so that aspect is a moot point from where I stand. What can’t be argued about Live in Sao Paolo is the questionable mix. The vocals and drums are loud and clear but the guitar is often little more than a murky rumble in the background. I’m unsure if this was deliberate to create a more realistic “live” feel, and it does show off Igor Cavalera’s impressive sticks work, but I’ve heard bootlegs that sound better than this album.

With respect to the material included, the 21 tracks do give a nice career overview. Songs from Chaos AD and Roots make up the bulk of the content but all albums are represented. The uninspired cover of “Bullet the Blue Sky” could well have been dropped though, and it’s anyone’s guess as to what they were thinking with the hamfisted version of Public Enemy’s “Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos”. Doing much of the stage banter in Portugese and bringing early Seps guitarist Jairo and Max Kolesne from Krisiun out for a couple of tracks is a nice touch, however.

As live albums go, Live in Sao Paolo isn’t great. I haven't seen the DVD taken of the same performance so I don't know if actually watching it would make it better, but the awful mix, the dodgy covers and the long-winded intro are big minuses and make it one for only the most die-hard fans.


CD 1


  1. Intro
  2. Apes of God
  3. Slave New World
  4. Propaganda
  5. Attitude
  6. Choke
  7. Inner Self/Beneath the Remains
  8. Escape to the Void
  9. Mindwar
  10. Troops of Doom
  11. Necromancer

CD 2

  1. Sepulnation
  2. Refuse/Resist
  3. Territory
  4. Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos
  5. Bullet the Blue Sky
  6. Reza
  7. Biotech is Godzilla
  8. Arise/Dead Embryonic Cells
  9. Come Back Alive
  10. Roots Bloody Roots

Rating: 40%

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