CAVALERA Bestial Devastation & Morbid Visions Album Review | Overkill Reviews
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Imagine having created something when you were 16 that you can still be proud of in your late 50s.
I think any music that you do for your own passion of it and the whole process and final is how you want it musically, without a label or producer messing it up for earning money, then it's special and from pure heart and most of the time, its very good.
That's what my dad says to me about my birth.😃
@@abandonlife111 Lucifer alone knows why you would make and self-upvote such an embarrassing comment.
@@8523wsxc because you touch yourself at night.
Well said!
Wish Sam did more of the reviews on this channel. By far the best reviewer at Banger.
Bradley is also very much missed for me, on the flipside, they got too many people to work for banger, it was magical when the channel was pretty much just Sam, Blayne, Bradley and sometimes Sarah.
I never liked Martin Popoff the ultimate boomer in the room
Sam absolutely should've been the one to review 72 Seasons. I really didn't care for Blayne and Brad's review.
@@primusdude87 Bradley Zordrager didn't review 72 seasons.
Unfortunately Blayne's reviews lost the charm that his first couple ones he did for banger had. His comedic tone and eye for metaphors and descriptions was what made his reviews special...
@@joaorufino4952 Sorry, I meant Dan. Thank you for the correction. I personally loved 72 Seasons and consider it one of their better albums.
Sam is cool , Blayne is a little harsh on the old school shit
People outside Brazil have no idea how crazy it was to see a band called Sepultura with that kind of artwork in the stores back in the day. These records really stood the test of time and I'm so happy to see people celebrating the re-recordings, the Cavalera brothers paved the way for heavy music in this country. And those cassetes, that's og stuff man, we used to memorize even the hisses and cracking from those worn out tapes
Cara pelo jeito você deve ser brasileiro, não sei se você conheceu o Dama Xoc uma casa de shows em SP, os 3 melhores shows da minha vida foram lá, o primeiro foi só o sepultura no show de lançamento do Squizophrenia, o segundo e o melhor de todos foi o sepultura com o Nuclear Assault e o terceiro Sepultura e Napalm Death, todos no DAMA XOC, que época linda cara, sepultura fez parte da minha vida, valeu !!!!!
A o show com o Nuclear Assault e Sepultura no Dama Xoc tem aqui no youtube, procura aí que da para achar , abraços !!!!
@@carlosm422 Que massa. Eu vi o Sepultura pela primeira vez aqui em Porto Alegre na turnê do Beneath the Remains em 1990 com o GBRH, e em 94 com o Raimundos e o Ramones no Gigantinho. Assisti o Sepultura mais algumas vezes, mas com a formação clássica foram essas. E queria ter visto o Nuclear Assault e o Napalm Death, mas eles acabaram não vindo para cá (na época). Abraços e sim , também sou do tempo das fitas...haha
WHAT STORES? lol this was so hard to find... mostly cassete tapes like Dunn was showing
E aí pessoal, duas pedradas! E eu fiquei entusiasmado com o lançamento deles, assim como Sam
I feel like we haven't seen Sam in ages! Always great to see him!
It's pretty incredible how good Max still sounds. His voice is still amazing.
In studio: TOP
Live: SHIT
Convenhamos 😂😂😂mas é um ícone \m/
Yeah he sounds good in the studio with that reverb but live he sounds terrible
@@denisbonvechio2128sad but true
@@denisbonvechio2128sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe shit… hail cavalera brothers 🤘🤘🤘
The new Morbid Visions album cover is one of the best album covers in metal history! So morbid, so scary, and so devastatingly powerful in its message 🤘🏼
Would love it if Carcass redid Reek of Putrification. I know they did some for the Peel Sessions but a totally new recording with today's production, perfection.
Amazing re-releases Bestial Devastation and Morbid Visions 2023! Cavalera Brothers from Brasil 🤘🏻🔰🇧🇷🔰🔥🎸
As a fellow fan who remembers hearing those tapes for the first time, I’m disappointed you didn’t give us an A/B comparison of a particular riff or section that stood out to you. Looking forward to hearing for myself and seeing them live next month!
It’s like hearing the songs for the first time. I absolutely love this. Long live the Cavalera brothers!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
It really is, because you could barely hear what was going on before lol.
Agreed, these turned out killer. Original Morbid Visions is more raw, black metal sounding, new one is more death/thrash. Love seeing those original tapes.
Usually rerecording albums is a terrible idea, but these two really needed a clean-up. This album sounds fantastic! It actually makes you realise how pioneering and heavy those songs were for the time.
Also, fun fact for Sam: Slaughter Lord included Aussie comedian Steve Hughes on drums. He's a big metal buff.
That is a fun fact! Steve Hughes is hilarious
I appreciate that they didn't clean them up too much. They're still really raw.
Cleaned up? The whole point is that "dirty" sound.
It is so good to have Sam back. Please do more reviews!
Id love for kreator to do a re recording of Pleasure to Kill. One of my favourite proto death metal releases.
It is awesome that these albums are still being celebrated in 2023. I bought this as a double album cd when I was a teenager in the 90s. There were less bands and albums then, but the albums you owned you played hundreds of times. The new recordings are well done and true to the originals.
What I love about Max the most is he has just as much love for the underground scene today as he did in the early 80's, he always keeping up because he has love for the artform, that's as real as it gets.
It's really funny how he's come full circle. He went full-on nu metal in the 90s, but it seems with each album his post-Sepultua projects after like 2005 or so, they each got more and more "metal." Like the first couple Soulfly albums? To me? Barf. But the newer ones, while still not my cup of tea, are at least listenable.
Also props to Igor cuz he did the studio drums for hardcore band Strife’s Witness a Rebirth album. Absolutely murdered it
@@randomOAS7 I already love the first one from soulfly and I don't like the others lol, but what I really love is Bestial Devastation Morbid Visions and Squizophrenia
Opeth - Orchid and Morningrise 😮
I know it's blasphemy to say that for many fans and I agree that the originals have a nice quality of their own; that character and feel.
BUT! More out of curiosity, I'd love to hear what they would sound like rerecorded with Steven Wilson production and fresh instruments/vocals🖤🤘
Agreed
Orchid and morningrise for my the best 😍
Thank you Banger TV for reviewing this… didn’t expect this on the channel. love every note of these re-recordings… Really essential albums for extreme metal scene (imho)..
Man, a few years ago Max toured doing the Nailbomb album with his kids and it was one of the best shows I’ve seen. I’m hoping the Cavalera brother take these albums out on tour. Won’t be better then seeing Nailbomb but it will be awesome.
Arthur Rizk really put his entire chest into the mixing and mastering of these albums while giving it some new life while keeping it somewhat raw
Schizophrenia is my allt-time favorite Sepul record. I hope they never redo that one, because it’s so perfect. Those background tribal drums just nail it !!!! These 2 records surely deserve the upgrade, i think i will order the vinyl, they will look great next to my originals.
I wish they had continued more in the direction of Schizophrenia, honestly. I am not schizophrenic but I am mentally ill and that album really works as a soundtrack to a major mental health crisis.
I love and own Schizophrenia on multiple media. Nothing sounds like it. However, I would be intrigued how a rerecorded version would sound. I think it's safe to say it would destroy the fucking shit out of any thrash record released in this century. But it would have to involve Andreas so we can only dream of what it would sound like...
cavalera is an admirer of putin yuilovich and rusian, so all this crap from the cavalera goes to the ass
Yeah maybe they should just reissue it with remastering and maybe remixing rather than rerecording it. Schizophrenia is so classic as it is maybe they don't need to redo the whole thing.
Love Schizophrenia, and it's so overlooked
Thank you. This was great to watch.
That's amazing you still have the tapes and yes these rereleases are epic!! Sick artwork too
It seems perfectly fair that the boss comes back to evaluate this big bad boy. You should come more often, Sam. Even that the whole crew is making a pretty decent job, we are missing the kind of content that probably only you are able to provide. I'm glad that the Cavaleras are doing their thing (condolences for them btw) and I'm also glad that Sepultura carries on as well. Legends, all of them. I'll hear this record only because I've watched this review. Peace
Very nice to see you Sam! True passion is really what I treasure in your reviews. Yes, I'm from back in the day of tape trading and I really connect with everything you just commented. 5 ou of 5 for your review on a 5 star Cavalera release(s)!!!
Always love the old school stories. Will definitely check the albums out!
Great to see you Sam! It's been a minute brother. Looking forward to the announcements 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Awesome. Very well deserved 5/5. Including the redoing of the artwork. Very well done everything!! Can't wait for my copy in the mail.
Meat collection bro! Looking forward to listen to this! 🤘
Great review! I feel the same when listening to the original tapes to these new recordings. I'm glad they kept it with the same mood and feeling as 1985/86.
Wow, this is the most entertaining review I've in a long time. Those tape trading days . . .
Great review! And I must say, these re-recordings are super. Gotta love the Cavalera boys and their integrity and true passion for metal.
Good to see you back, Sam! I always thought that the production on *Atheist* ’s Piece of Time was not so hot: the low end was much better than the thin-tinny guitars on top. With the Jupiter production - now that would be something. But really I'm waiting to hear what *Voivod* have cooked up with their album of rerecordings, soon TBR. Different path taken there, these are reinterpretations of some deep cuts from their albums, but then this is Voivod, they’ve really got creativity to burn. \m/
Stuck on Bestial Devestation a week ago out of curiosity expecting to be disappointed and nearly went into Hulk mode...have been listening non stop since. I still have the tapes since when I was a kid but this is the way these songs were meant to be heard..utter savagery!
Welcome back, love from Brazil
awesome can't wait mine are coming in the next few days.
Ok Sam, it's time to see the cassette/ metal collection.
love it man ordering them right away! takes you back!
You’re really cool man, love this channel!!
Thanks soiboi from BangerTV!
Love the sound of these! As for which should be redone: Kreator Endless Pain with 2023 production would be an absolute banger. I mean, it's already a banger of an album, but...
One problem: Millie just doesn't have that vocal range anymore. Those days are sadly gone. He's still a great vocalist but it wouldn't sound right with his 2001 onwards vocals. Max was able to at least keep true to his original vocals. I just don't feel like that would work with Millie.
Idk, I personally don't think Endless Pain needs it. The original version is weak, but the remasters Noise records did a few years back make it sound excellent now. Some early albums have such poor tuning and production that not even a remaster can help. I feel like these two sepultura albums fit in that category. Imo Mille had a killer guitar tone right from the start.
sick, I actually agree with everything said in this review, every single thing. been listening to sepulture since 91-92, and the Cavalera bros just did everything right on these re-recordings.
can't stop listening, applause
Totally agree, rare case of re-recording where it really comes out awesome!
I love seeing how happy these albums make you Samm
Um dos melhores lançamentos do ano! Porrada demais!!
Awesome re-recordings! I would be very happy when Dark Angel would call Arthur Rizk to give Leave Scars the same treatment!
Welcome back, you guys NEED to review the new VoidCeremony.
The only good re-recordings I’ve ever heard, and honestly, they might be better than the ogs because it retains everything that made the ogs memorable but with a better recording. Even the new artworks are fresh while keeping the spirit of the ogs intact. These re-recordings are a fucking beautifully perfect tribute.
Nice you again, Sam! I am going to Iron Maiden in Calgary September 28!!! Yaaaaaaay!
Good to see You Sam I hope You doing well!,
Will give them both a spin at some point it's Sepultura with Max after all 😎
Also Evile - The Unknown is out today 🤘
Ok, as quite a few people here have gone for Kreator’s Endless Pain (which I totally agree with) and Onslaught’s Power From Hell (again agreed), I would love to hear Sabbat’s History Of A Time To Come reimagined.
I'd love to hear and see more Sabbat!
@@robertingle9845 I wish that I had seen them before they went their separate ways.
Did not know this was being rereleased until I saw the thumbnail of this video, sounds totally sick. Love to see the OG tapes!
This was honestly way better than expected. They kept all of the speed and the barbaric aggression intact through these records, very impressive
Great to see Sam
Missed you buddy🤘
Max is Sepultura soul
Max and Igor both.
Max with Igor, Andreas and Paulo
These new Re-Recordings sounds fuckin Killer! 🤘
Fuck yeah, absolutely! I cant wait to buy these. I heard them on Spotify and UA-cam yesterday. They captured the spirit of it, so it's all in there, its like going back to an old place you remember like a blur, but you go back now and its clearer
YES I'm happy with that rating. I'll run out and buy those CDs soon.
I was so stoked they did this. I remember finding those original tapes in a bargain bin shortly after I'd first fell in love with Beneath the Remains on Headbangers Ball. I wasn't even sure it was the same band the recordings were so raw. But yea they really do justice to the songs and the writing.
just saw Cavalera in Dallas Friday night. Awesome show! Do yourself a favor, if your a metal head, and DO NOT MISS THIS SHOW !!!!I've seen Sepultura many times, 1st time being 1991 I think, and this may have been my favorite so far. Max fukn killed it !!! In the best way possible!
I have the old and original Morbid Visions/Bestial Devastation CD. It is a classic, I still like it despite the poor production, but it shows their passion for heavy and intense metal when Sepultura were still teens at that time. For this re-recorded piece, it's actually impressive, awesome, intense, and heavy. Both are awesome.
Wow, looks like that tape not only has Sepultura but also an Incubus (now known as Opprobrium) '84 demo. Amazing!
A good review! I would really like Kreator to re-record Pleasure To Kill... Always wondered how it would sound reodrded and mixed in the style of Extreme Aggression for eaxmple... But anyway, the original recording has its own charm, which I love as well, no doubt about it 🙂
Another solid Arthur Rizk production.
Arthur is the man. I’m consistently floored by his work
Killer production. So fucking good!
Love seeing and hearing from Sam! Bring back Brad!!!
Sam, have you and the others at BangerTV ever considered doing a book. Maybe if the essential albums or a book of reviews of metal albums. Or an adaptation of your doc?
So excited for this. The original albums introduced me to death metal
The Cavalera's were many of our gateway drug to greater things
Sam with the Hath shirt!!!
Also pupper on the left at 0:44.
Ultra hails to Arthur Rizk for a superb job on the production. Dude has set a name for himself in the metal underground when it comes to production. Everything he touches turns to gold! 🔥🤘🏼
Normally I'm against re-recording classic albums on principle (Comalies and Clayman come to mind). But where those albums came off as an unnecessary rehash like the '98 Psycho remake, this came out like a big-time director revisiting an old short that they now have the resources to fully realize.
Great analogy! Totally agree!
Saw them live yesterday in Tilburg The Netherlands, i'm an old man, i'm 55, but to hear these classic songs i grew up with, with such a great production and sound, awesome man, i was in the pit like a 16 year old kid again, they really nailed it, and live as well, my favorite kind of extreme metal, but with a great 2023 production, love it!
I am right there with you on this one Sam! Been a fan since i was a kid of this band and I always dreamed about what these songs would sound like with the production of arise or beneath the remains and they did it! Album of the fucking year 2023! Necromancaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!
My first thought when i heard about the re-recording was, why not make a live record, where you played all the songs. But it sounds okay. As Sam says, all the riffs stands out and they still have some of the raw feeling to it. I am surpriced in a good way. :)
More Sam always! Sam you rock and are the best as always!
I'm not sure if I'm into the whole rerecording thing, But it sounds good so far from some of the samples in this video. Morbid visions/Bestial devastation became my favorite split, And hell yeah, I love Whiplash Power and pain! If you've done your research, Then you know how much tape trading helped build the community fur sure!
Hails. Going to get these releases definitely. Max and Igor are gods and they've proven it. My song of choice is Empire Of The Damned. Also, the blast beats on Antichrist totally destroy.
As for always that deserve the modern treatment:
Cannibal Corpse: Tomb of the mutilated
Deicide: Legion
Morbid Angel: Alters Of Madness
Malevolent Creation: Stillborn
Hail, Sam and Banger TV. You rule.
I actually like the sound of those albums. Different strokes for different folks I guess. Lol
Seven Churches by Possessed. Those songs are brilliant, foundational and completely off-the-wall. But the production and still-developing technical abilities mask some of the magic therein.
The very first metal show i attended was a Slaughter Lord show in 1987 👌🏼
🤘🤘
These re-recordings are my high-school-dreams-coming-true. I started listening to Sepultura somewhere in 2011. And now they sound refreshing. Considering the fact that, at the beginnig, they didn't know how to play instruments like professionals, these releases were influental anyway to many extreme metal bands. But overall, I think it's for a good reason why songs from these two albums were seldom played on tours, because compared to 'Beneath to Remains' and 'Arise', these are Ok albums IMO, regardless how good they sound today.
So impressed by this! Sepultura have ALWAYS been among the best. True pioneers, originators, & trail blazers. Love the idea to re-record these eternal classics, and, as Sam said, they totally nailed it!
Agreed. Great recordings
Great comments!!!!!!!!!
Whoa! Incubus '84 demo!!! Whiplash' Cangelosi was a beast!!! Great review!!
I was really amazed at how quickly this material was all done and "ready to go". As for the "right sound","atmosphere and textures", the path was already pioneered and previously shown by Jairo " Tormentor" Guedz's "The Troops of Doom". It has to be mentioned, for justice sake, that this recipe was already, successfully, anteriorly tested by Jairo. It's true that the brothers were primarily averse to their glorious, prehistoric Sepultura's signature sound until Arthur Rizik forced them to embrace it for 2017's "Psychosis" album. That album had quite a relevant reception, and I guess that they've realized that there was a real, existing demand for this sort of long lost style and sonority . Since then, Iggor has covered some Sepultura's classics playing drums for some of those untouchable tunes on his UA-cam channel. The writing was on the wall ? I think the brothers rightly noticed this shiny vein of gold and embraced it. After all, it's their music. At the end, fans were contemplated not only with the absolute ancient classics of Sepultura reborn, now with a recording, mixing and production at the height of its relevance , but were also presented with this new act, being "The Troops of Doom" that is taking on the reins and riding gloriously through the same Extreme Metal's sacred path.
I think the Cavalera brothers were also smart enough, noticing the success of Jairo's band, wich has been recurrently releasing some classic tunes from Sepultura's Jurassic phase, as bonus tracks on each of The Troops of Doom's releases, and maybe they didn't want that the element of surprise that is leaving all fans astonished became, somehow completely exhausted; therefore too late for them to try out something of their own. Finally, it is very important to highlight the beautiful artistic cover work delivered by Eliran Kantor, who successfully managed to live up to the relevance not only of the albums but also of the untouchable original artwork. At the same time; bringing Max's son, Igor Amadeus Cavalera to the role of bassist, brought even more credibility to the whole outcome. The entire project proposition and completion is quite historical. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Diamond Head, recently did the same. Re-recording their sound. And the result was great.
Jairo "Tormentor" Guedz (original guitarist who recorded the rhythm guitars, along with Max Cavalera, and the solos on B.Devastation and M.Visions): timbre, way of playing, rhythms and guitar solos unrivaled in the context of the first EP and LP by Sepultura. When "precariousness" is a virtue along with other factors. Some bangers find everything just "sloppy" (Bestial Devastation and Morbid Visions), people who like well-produced sound and don't understand how badass a "rough" production like Morbid Visions, B.Devastation, Sarcofago's INRI is. I just re-listened to the original Morbid and Bestial for the umpteenth time. You can't even compare with these re-recordings. These are good, pleasant and that's all. Maybe I'm being too harsh on the rewrites. It so happens that Bestial Devastation, and especially Morbid Visions, this first LP has always been my favorite Sepultura album. So, for me, it sucks to "accept" certain things. The Troops of Doom by Jairo, if Bestial and M.Visions had been re-recorded, with Max's vocals, it would have been much better, I think. Or if Max and Igor Cavalera had called in Jairo "Tormentor" Guedz to play the rhythm guitars (along with Max) and the solos.
Good to see Papa Dunn back talking metal
Remarkable releases!!
Sam, I agree with your review, but, being from Belo Horizonte city (Sepultura's hometown) I gotta say that the only thing that disapointed me is the abscence of Jairo "Tormentor" Guedz. The guitar solos that this guitarist played in this re-recording is awesome, but I really believe that Jairo's presence woud turn this way more interesting, considering the fact that he has Troops Of Doom band wich rescues this old school Death Metal sound from Sepultura's first albums. For those who don't know, check The Troops Of Doom's album, "Antichrist Reborn".
Sam’s been crafting some Canadian metal wooof
What a release ❤
It's too late now, but I wish Slayer had re-recorded everything from Show No Mercy, Haunting the Chapel, and Hell Awaits. There are so many underrated songs from that era that would have benefited from better production.
For years i´ve been dreaming of a re-recording of Carcass´s Reek of Putrefection. I´ve always wanted to hear compositions like Burnt to a crisp or Fermenting Innards in all the glory that they could shine in, yet, the original recording has clearly some production issues. I mean, remember, we do have a re-recording of Pyosisified (rotten to the gore) on the Tools of the Trade EP, and it really shows how much could be gained by just having a better sound on all this stuff. Then call it the Peak of Putrefection, and everything is fine.
These two for sure! :
Venom - Possessed and Imperator - The Time Before Time,
also:
Onslaught - Power from Hell,
Repulsion - Horrified,
Kreator - Endless Pain
Mutilator - Immortal Force and Into The Strange.
Gonna second this guy's vote for Repulsion. Matt Olivo and Matt Harvey's fantastic Expulsion album showed it can be done well.
I'd add one other grindcore album: Carcass' "Reek of Putrefaction."
Cavalera with their promising debut album.
Troops of Doom and Slaves of Pain were my first two Sepultura songs. Been hooked on anything from Max ever since.
this re-recording and the remix of Live Evil by black sabbath are good takes on the notion that an artist can go back and improve the "classic" works.
i think re-mix/ re-recorded should be more in the vocabulary when talking about releases as opposed to the lazy remasters most bands put out for years and years.
the remastered cd of visions /devastation was not that much better than the tape version. or not by much. i wish they could get teh original 8 track masters and clean them up and remix them. that is interesting to me as well.
Being a fellow Canadian one album that really needs to be re-recorded is Torment in Fire by Sacrifice. Now there's an album that had RIFFS, but you couldn't HEAR them. It would be a motherfucker to update that record.
Morbid rerecording December Moon with Necrobird would be kvlt. It would also give them the chance to include stuff like the entire Deathexecution song and songs that didn’t get to be on the demo like Tragic Dream, City Thrasher, Necrodead. Plus that instrumental they used at the reunion show would make for a great intro. Hell, maybe they could try and include a new song.
This is fantastic!!!