11 febrero 2008

697 - Sepultura Roots Bloody Roots 1996

Listeners intrigued by the rhythmic innovations and Brazilian influences of "Chaos A.D." were quite pleased by Sepultura's sprawling, frequently brilliant follow-up. True to its title, "Roots" wholeheartedly embraces Sepultura's native Brazilian rhythms, augmenting their music with field recordings of the Xavantes Indians, vocalist/percussionist Carlinhos Brown, and expanded percussion sections.
The album starts off with some sounds of a jungle. This goes on for a few seconds, and then the band comes in with lots of aggression. During the verse there are some pretty cool percussion parts, and the chorus is just Max screaming the song title with a simple but catchy riff in the back.

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