CAVALERA CONSPIRACY – MAXimum Cavalera Week On SiriusXM’s Liquid Metal Begins Tonight
November 4, 2014, 10 years ago
Today (November 4th), saw the release of the third album from the Cavalera Conspiracy. In celebration of the release of Pandemonium SiriusXM's Liquid Metal has declared this week "MAXimum Cavalera Week". Check out everything that Liquid Metal has planned:
Every hour this week on Liquid Metal, heavy music Lord Max Cavalera will introduce a new track from Cavalera Conspiracy's Pandemonium, the third full-length release featuring Max and his brother Iggor Cavalera.
In addition, Max picks out over a dozen of his favorite underground metal cuts to play for you throughout the week from bands such as Noisem, Incite, Anaal Nathrakh, Belphegor, Lody Kong, Aborted, Hour Of Penance, Wormed, Kylesa, and more! Max also sits down with SiriusXM's Jose "Cavalera" Mangin for an interview about the new Cavalera conspiracy, his family, his health, Soulfly, Killer Be Killed, and some of Max's most notable quotes.
Max Cavalera Liquid Metal Interview/Takeover:
Tuesday, November 4th at 8pm ET and 11pm ET
Wednesday, November 5th at 4pm ET
Thursday, November 6th at 11am ET
Friday, November 7th at 7pm ET
Saturday, November 8th at 9pm ET
Sunday, November 9th at 2pm ET
*Also available on SiriusXM On Demand*
Cavalera Conspiracy have debuted their music video for the new track, "Babylonian Pandemonium" (see below), featured on their upcoming third album, and first for their new label home Napalm Records, entitled Pandemonium
Tracklisting:
"Babylonian Pandemonium""Banzai Kamakazi"
"Scum"
"I, Barbarian"
"Carmunhao"
"Apex Predator"
"Insurrection"
"Not Losing The Edge"
"Father Of Hate"
"The Crucible"
"Deus Ex Machina"
"Porra"
"Babylonian Pandemonium" video:
Album samples:
"Bonzai Kamakazi":Frontman Max Cavalera previously commented on working with his brother: "It has always been some kind of killer magic whenever I play with my brother. We have a special connection that comes out through the music and the crowd reacts to it in an insane way."
On the recording process: "Pretty much I have to get into Cavalera Conspiracy mode. I wanted the new album to be faster and thrashier with the concept of Old Babylon. As far as recording equipment, we use everything! We don't rely too much on Pro-Tools like other bands. All Iggor's tracks are live drums. The energy is all there and we play all the guitars and sing of top of it, so in a way, it's like the old ways of recording."
On feelings of pressure regarding the band's third album: "There's pressure but I also like the challenge. I think it is Cavalera Conspiracy's most intense and fastest record yet. I am very proud of it."
(Photos - Glen Laferman, Nigel Crane/Redferns)