Sepultura - Against

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Album Details

Title: Against
Artist: Sepultura
Release Date: 10/6/1998
Re-Released On: 12/15/2007
Label: Roadrunner, Import
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 016861870027, 4527583001010, 4988015079340, 016861870003, 452758300101
Genre: Rock
Styles: Death Metal, Heavy Metal, Speed Metal, Alternative Metal, Progressive Metal
Moods: Angry, Hostile, Visceral, Energetic, Fiery, Freewheeling, Intense, Passionate, Provocative, Bitter, Brash, Confrontational, Harsh, Ominous, Aggressive, Brooding, Theatrical
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Against
  2. Choke
  3. Rumors
  4. Old Earth
  5. Floaters in Mud
  6. Boycott
  7. Tribus
  8. Common Bonds
  9. F.O.E.
  10. Reza
  11. Unconscious
  12. Kamaitachi
  13. Drowned Out
  14. Hatred Aside
  15. T3rcermillennium

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDRoadrunner1080
1999CDImport1080
1998CDRoadrunner8700
1998CDRoadrunner

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Album Review

It was generally assumed among most that without guitarist/vocalist Max Cavalera, Sepultura would choose not to carry on, but the remaining members added vocalist Derrick Green (who often sounds much like Cavalera) and recorded Against. The results are much better than one might expect from a band that's lost its leader, as Andreas Kisser, Paulo Jr., and Igor Cavalera prove they're no slouches themselves. But the problem with Against is that it seems to lack a clear vision or direction; the band seems unsure of whether to return to the controlled, hard-hitting brevity of Chaos A.D. or the epic, experimental sprawl of Roots. And while the group's trademark ethnic fusions are present -- most notably the Japanese-flavored instrumental "Kamaitachi" (featuring the percussion troupe Kodo and some lovely flute) and the violin-centered "T3rcermillennium," two of the album's most intriguing tracks -- some of the songs don't really experiment much at all. As a result, the fusions sometimes sound forced, and some songs are too standard a brand of hardcore-tinged thrash'n'bash to match the highest points of the Sepultura catalog, even with Jason Newsted co-writing and playing on the track "Hatred Aside." So all in all, Against finds the band regrouping and struggling to recalibrate itself, which is to be expected given the circumstances; even if it's somewhat disappointing compared to the group's best work, it's much better than one might hope, and there are enough flashes of the old Sepultura brilliance to suggest that great things are still to come. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andreas KisserGuitar (Acoustic), Mandolin, Djembe, Guitar, Vocals, Bongos, Shaker, Sitar
Bobbie BrooksMixing
Carlo BartoliniEngineer
David BryantAssistant Engineer
Derrick GreenVocals
Howard BensonProducer, Mixing
Igor CavaleraConga, Drums, Bells, Timbales, Shaker, Agogo
James BennettAssistant Engineer
James SaezMixing Assistant
Jason NewstedGuitar (Bass), Vocals, Theremin, Percussion, Guitar
Joăo GordoVocals
KodoPercussion
Motofumi Yamaguchi?
Paulo Jr.Bass
SepulturaGroup, Producer
Takeshi Arai?
Tetsuro Naito?
Tim PalmerMixing