
Ritual: Limited CD
Two decades into their storied career, Soulfly continue to engender near cultish zeal with each subsequent album and tour. In that sense, the groupâs eleventh full-length, Ritual [Nuclear Blast], lives up to the promise of its name with a metallic ceremony of the highest order. The iconic gold-certified quartetâMax Cavalera [vocals, guitar], Marc Rizzo [lead guitar], Zyon Cavalera [drums], and Mike Leon [bass]âcast their word in bludgeoning riffs, thunderous percussion, and menacing growls. âIâve always felt that metal is very ritualistic,â affirms Max. âI also like one word titles,â he smiles.
During 2018, Max and Co. began to prepare this latest body of work. Three years prior, Archangel marked something of a rebirth. Its extreme tendencies engendered unanimous critical praise and they toured with Soilwork, Decapitated, and many others. Notably, they also performed the classic Nailbomb debut, Point Blank, in its entirety on a much-praised 2017 run.
Returning from the road, they hit the studio with GRAMMY Award-winning producer Josh Wilbur [Lamb of God, Trivium, All That Remains] for the very first time. Drawing on longtime fandom, he immediately clicked with the musicians from behind the board.
A tribal chant builds behind an eerie wail before transforming into a neck-snapping groove on the album opener and title track âRitual.â Elsewhere, double bass drives âEvil Empoweredâ as deft shredding steamrolls towards a soaring scream of âRise above.âContinuing a long tradition of friends and family joining the ceremony, âDead Behind The Eyesâ welcomes Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe into the fray. He and Max lock into a deadly call-and-response in homage to Hellraiser thatâs as vicious as it is vital.
Twenty-plus years since their self-titled debut, they maintain an unchallenged spot in true metalâs pantheon. However, Ritual represents a full circle moment for the group. Not only does it mark the bandâs two-decade anniversary, but it also will be the third album to feature Maxâs son Zyon behind the drum kit.
In the end, the Ritual sees Soulfly at its strongest.
âWhen you listen to this, I hope you can feel the real meaning of Soulfly and what it means to our Tribe,â Max leaves off. âSoulfly fans donât have boundaries like many fans of different metal genres, and they can appreciate a variety of styles and spiritual topics. I am very proud of Soulfly after 20 years in the Metal world.Our Tribe is stronger than ever!â
Two decades into their storied career, Soulfly continue to engender near cultish zeal with each subsequent album and tour. In that sense, the groupâs eleventh full-length, Ritual [Nuclear Blast], lives up to the promise of its name with a metallic ceremony of the highest order. The iconic gold-certified quartetâMax Cavalera [vocals, guitar], Marc Rizzo [lead guitar], Zyon Cavalera [drums], and Mike Leon [bass]âcast their word in bludgeoning riffs, thunderous percussion, and menacing growls. âIâve always felt that metal is very ritualistic,â affirms Max. âI also like one word titles,â he smiles.
During 2018, Max and Co. began to prepare this latest body of work. Three years prior, Archangel marked something of a rebirth. Its extreme tendencies engendered unanimous critical praise and they toured with Soilwork, Decapitated, and many others. Notably, they also performed the classic Nailbomb debut, Point Blank, in its entirety on a much-praised 2017 run.
Returning from the road, they hit the studio with GRAMMY Award-winning producer Josh Wilbur [Lamb of God, Trivium, All That Remains] for the very first time. Drawing on longtime fandom, he immediately clicked with the musicians from behind the board.
A tribal chant builds behind an eerie wail before transforming into a neck-snapping groove on the album opener and title track âRitual.â Elsewhere, double bass drives âEvil Empoweredâ as deft shredding steamrolls towards a soaring scream of âRise above.âContinuing a long tradition of friends and family joining the ceremony, âDead Behind The Eyesâ welcomes Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe into the fray. He and Max lock into a deadly call-and-response in homage to Hellraiser thatâs as vicious as it is vital.
Twenty-plus years since their self-titled debut, they maintain an unchallenged spot in true metalâs pantheon. However, Ritual represents a full circle moment for the group. Not only does it mark the bandâs two-decade anniversary, but it also will be the third album to feature Maxâs son Zyon behind the drum kit.
In the end, the Ritual sees Soulfly at its strongest.
âWhen you listen to this, I hope you can feel the real meaning of Soulfly and what it means to our Tribe,â Max leaves off. âSoulfly fans donât have boundaries like many fans of different metal genres, and they can appreciate a variety of styles and spiritual topics. I am very proud of Soulfly after 20 years in the Metal world.Our Tribe is stronger than ever!â
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Two decades into their storied career, Soulfly continue to engender near cultish zeal with each subsequent album and tour. In that sense, the groupâs eleventh full-length, Ritual [Nuclear Blast], lives up to the promise of its name with a metallic ceremony of the highest order. The iconic gold-certified quartetâMax Cavalera [vocals, guitar], Marc Rizzo [lead guitar], Zyon Cavalera [drums], and Mike Leon [bass]âcast their word in bludgeoning riffs, thunderous percussion, and menacing growls. âIâve always felt that metal is very ritualistic,â affirms Max. âI also like one word titles,â he smiles.
During 2018, Max and Co. began to prepare this latest body of work. Three years prior, Archangel marked something of a rebirth. Its extreme tendencies engendered unanimous critical praise and they toured with Soilwork, Decapitated, and many others. Notably, they also performed the classic Nailbomb debut, Point Blank, in its entirety on a much-praised 2017 run.
Returning from the road, they hit the studio with GRAMMY Award-winning producer Josh Wilbur [Lamb of God, Trivium, All That Remains] for the very first time. Drawing on longtime fandom, he immediately clicked with the musicians from behind the board.
A tribal chant builds behind an eerie wail before transforming into a neck-snapping groove on the album opener and title track âRitual.â Elsewhere, double bass drives âEvil Empoweredâ as deft shredding steamrolls towards a soaring scream of âRise above.âContinuing a long tradition of friends and family joining the ceremony, âDead Behind The Eyesâ welcomes Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe into the fray. He and Max lock into a deadly call-and-response in homage to Hellraiser thatâs as vicious as it is vital.
Twenty-plus years since their self-titled debut, they maintain an unchallenged spot in true metalâs pantheon. However, Ritual represents a full circle moment for the group. Not only does it mark the bandâs two-decade anniversary, but it also will be the third album to feature Maxâs son Zyon behind the drum kit.
In the end, the Ritual sees Soulfly at its strongest.
âWhen you listen to this, I hope you can feel the real meaning of Soulfly and what it means to our Tribe,â Max leaves off. âSoulfly fans donât have boundaries like many fans of different metal genres, and they can appreciate a variety of styles and spiritual topics. I am very proud of Soulfly after 20 years in the Metal world.Our Tribe is stronger than ever!â













