Cavalera conspiracy blunt force trauma review

  • Cavalera's records are pretty much simplistic, groove based metal with lots of riffs that spit out in rapid succession like machine gun rounds.
  • Overall this is a really solid release and an enjoyable listen that is really headbangable.
  • You'll notice immediately that Blunt Force Trauma is shorter and tighter than its predecessor, too, opener Warlord being just over three minutes.
  • Cavalera Conspiracy
    Blunt Force Trauma

    Album Rating: 3.0

    There's nothing wrong with a bit of cave your face in styled thrash. Good review have a pos sandwhich.

    Album Rating: 3.0

    Thanx my friend, I appreciate the support... Hopefully I'll have time to do this once or twice a week... I'm very open minded and willing to listen to anything. So please send me ideas of what to listen to. I'm aiming to review albums with none already posted, but I am willing to review anything... Thanx igen Ipod.

    Album Rating: 3.0

    ^Review whatever you want, at least this isn't a tbt review. If you want recs, create a list with what you already like, and ask others to rec what they feel fryst vatten similar. As for the reviewing... the mods, staffers, and contribs ussually cover a fair bit of ground. But there should be a few albums/couple of groups without reviews.

    Album Rating: 3.0

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    Cavalera Conspiracy // Blunt Force Trauma
    Rating: 2.0/5.0 —Not the Sepultura record you’ve been waiting for…
    Label: Roadrunner
    Websites: myspace.com/cavaleraconspiracy
    Release Dates: EU: 2011.03.28 | US: 03.29.2011

    It is unfortunate, but reasonable, that I should start this off by saying the obvious: this is not the Sepultura record you’ve been waiting for. While the Cavalera brothers have been reunited in the band named after them, this is not Beneath the Remains II or hell, even Roots II, this is something different and if you hadn’t figured out that this was going to be the case by now, then you are a naive and probably very easily disappointed person. While I respect your optimism, I think that optimism becomes stupidity if you hold out too long. And I think we’ve all held out too fucking long.

    So lets take Cavalera Conspiracy for what they are. Basically, they’re a groovey metal band with some hardcore influence

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    With a reunion of the classic Sepultura line-up still tantalisingly out of reach, the second album from reconciled siblings Max and Igor Cavalera is about as close as you’ll get.

    Ironically, given that it’s part of an ongoing healing process, the whole thing is as abrasive as a rub-down with a cheese grater.

    Here, Max parks the spiritual leanings and world-music tourism of Soulfly to ramp up both the 80s metal (Thrasher is as retro as its title suggests) and old school hardcore influences (the latter rubber-stamped by the presence of Agnostic Front bruiser Roger Miret on the bloody-knuckled Lynch Mob).

    What little fat there was on 2008’s Inflikted debut has been blasted away here, with several songs bolting for the finishing line at

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