We play the first part of Beneath The Remains and then there’s a little break and there’s an intro and then Arise comes in and it’s fucking great [laughs].Max: I love those records and I think that era, ’89-’91 which is what we cover on this tour, it’s a special era in metal. It was just a powerful record and then you put Arise on top of that with “Dead Embryonic Cells” and “Desperate Cry” which is kind of the maturity of the band.
I just finished a Soulfly tour in America and I’m home right now but we are coming to Australia. INTERVIEW: Max Cavalera – Beneath The Remains & Arise Tour March 12, 2019 Andrew Massie Max & Iggor Cavalera are set to bring two iconic Sepultura albums to Australian stages this month with a selection of tracks from Beneath The Remains and Arise being performed live. We had a blast on the Return To Roots tour and I think this one is even better, these records are even more powerful live than Roots so it should be just [an] amazing experience. For me to be playing those songs now, they’re more meaningful right now than when I first wrote it so it’s a really exciting thing.Max: Yeah the Roots one was great with a lot of sold out shows, we’re hoping for the same with the Beneath The Remains and Arise tour. Just very happy to be back in Australia to play these records and me and Iggor are very excited and very much looking forward to it.LIVE REVIEW: Download Festival Melbourne 2019Max: Then you got all this shit like “Stronger Than Hate” was great. TRIBE!!!!!! Because those records really were exciting and they were really crazy how they were made, stuff like “Desperate Cry” and “Dead Embryonic Cells”, “Infected Voice” and “Altered State” and “Mass Hypnosis” and “Slaves Of Pain”. It’s like a perfect combination of the time, of the era and with the sound right now that we have, it’s heavy as fuck and it sounds great. It’s almost like full circle so I think it makes sense, it was Iggor’s idea and we just digged in and made a great setlist out of it and now it just flows perfectly.
There’s something really cool about that nostalgic feeling, there’s something really cool about me and Iggor together doing this after so many years. The way that we are playing it is the best of Beneath The Remains and the best of Arise with a couple of surprises in the end. It’s really exciting, we did this hybrid Beneath The Remains / Arise tour right here in South America and Russia and the fans lost their minds, it was one of the best tours I ever done and Australia shouldn’t be no different. Even the names, you have a name like Beneath The Remains which is going down and then you have a name like Arise which is going up. Max’s more recent work with Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy (also featuring Iggor) and Killer Be Killed, in addition to Iggor’s project MIXHELL, proves the lasting power of the Cavalera legacy. To me it was kind of like a little bit of the golden era of death and thrash metal with all the stuff that was coming out like Morbid Angel’s “Alter Of Madness” and Death “Scream Bloody Gore” and Dark Angel and Possessed. So it’s really striking, it’s really better now than it was. It’s amazing, it’s so powerful man. Get your dance shoes on, cause we are ready to have a mosh-party....round and round we go. I just think it translates really great live and those records are timeless, they don’t get old through time and they just get better. Max and Iggor took the reigns on those demands and brought to us a throwback to that era of the band before stylistic changes catapulted the … We did that and South America was crazy for it, Russia went crazy and now it’s Australia’s turn so it’s going to be insane.It feels really good playing this stuff now, I think it’s more special now than it was when it first came out. Actually I don’t know where the idea came from but when I first heard it I was like, ‘Wow that sounds crazy’ but it’s kind of cool and kinda makes sense because he would be talking about some of the leftover songs and to him it would be like better if we play two records of the best songs instead of playing the whole record with some of the fillers. Max: Yeah we are very excited man! We’ll give them as good as we can get and we’ll play them as well as they can be played. I kind of understood what he was saying and then I think it makes sense with those two records because Beneath The Remains and Arise were made for each other. Who's ready to come out and Mosh with us? I said to Iggor that if we’re going to do this, we’re not doing it halfway, we’re going all the way. I think it’s fun for the fans that were there in the beginning and who get to see it again and there are a lot of fans who weren’t even born when those records were made so they need to see it too. Beneath The Remains was the beginning and Arise was the formation coming into adulthood so when we play those together it’s amazing, that’s why I say these concerts are really strong from beginning to the end.

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