Product description
If you follow the bloody path that SOULFLY has left over the past years, youβll quickly realise that βOmenβ marks another milestone in the bandβs history with its aggressiveness. It almost overshadows its predecessors βConquerβ regarding fanaticism.
On the B-side the Sepultura songs βRefuse/Resistβ and βYour Life, My Lifeβ were re-recorded, the first with his son Zyon Cavalera and the second with his son Igor Cavalera.
βOmenβ not only marks a new chapter for SOULFLY, but also for the whole heavy metal scene.
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General
Item no. | 169513 |
Musical Genre | Thrash Metal |
Exclusive | No |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Soulfly |
Product type | CD |
Release date | 21/05/2010 |
CD 1
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1.Bloodbath & beyond
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2.Rise of the fallen
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3.Great depression
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4.Lethal injection
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5.Kingdom
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6.Jeffrey dahmer
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7.Off with their heads
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8.Vulure culture
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9.Mega-doom
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10.Counter sabotage
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11.Soulfly VII
by Thomas Clausen (29.03.2010) Max Cavalera is at it again! After his short stint with Cavalera Conspiracy, the dreadlocked chief of the Groove Metal tribe presents us with "Omen" - let your hair and souls fly, folks! Soulfly's seventh album is another (after "Dark ages" and "Conquer" which also were a bit rougher) enjoyable trip back to the Thrash Metal roots of the old Sepultura days rather than another sound experiment, as we have gotten used to get from the energetic blokes from Brazil. This one is rough and aggressive, impressively proven by new smashers like "Bloodbath and beyond", "Great depression", "Mega-doom", or the collaborations "Lethal injection" (featuring Prong's Tommy Victor as special guest) and the first single "Rise of the fallen" ( with The Dillinger Escape Plan's front man Greg Puciato as support). "Omen" is as good as it gets. Awesome.