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Album Review: Against

  • Artist: Sepultura
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 06, 1998
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It was generally assumed among most that without guitarist/vocalist Max Cavalera, Sepultura would choose not to carry on, but the remaining members added vocalist Derrick Green (who often sounds much like Cavalera) and recorded Against. The results are much better than one might expect from a band that's lost its leader, as Andreas Kisser, Paulo Jr., and Igor Cavalera prove they're no slouches themselves. But the problem with Against is that it seems to lack a clear vision or direction; the band seems unsure of whether to return to the controlled, hard-hitting brevity of Chaos A.D. or the epic, experimental sprawl of Roots. And while the group's trademark ethnic fusions are present -- most notably the Japanese-flavored instrumental "Kamaitachi" (featuring the percussion troupe Kodo and some lovely flute) and the violin-centered "T3rcermillennium," two of the album's most intriguing tracks -- some of the songs don't really experiment much at all. As a result, the fusions sometimes sound forced, and some songs are too standard a brand of hardcore-tinged thrash'n'bash to match the highest points of the Sepultura catalog, even with Jason Newsted co-writing and playing on the track "Hatred Aside." So all in all, Against finds the band regrouping and struggling to recalibrate itself, which is to be expected given the circumstances; even if it's somewhat disappointing compared to the group's best work, it's much better than one might hope, and there are enough flashes of the old Sepultura brilliance to suggest that great things are still to come. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Against Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (1:54)
Choke Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (3:36)
Rumors Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (3:04)
Old Earth Andreas Kisser, Paulo Jr., Igor Cavalera, Derrick Green Sepultura (4:28)
Floaters in Mud Igor Cavalera, Derrick Green, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (4:58)
Boycott Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (3:10)
Tribus Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (1:38)
Common Bonds Paulo Jr., Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (2:58)
F.O.E. Sepultura (2:08)
Reza João Gordo, Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (2:16)
Unconscious Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (3:37)
Kamaitachi Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (3:03)
Drowned Out Igor Cavalera Sepultura (1:28)
Hatred Aside Jason Newsted, Paulo Jr., Derrick Green, Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (5:13)
T3rcermillennium Igor Cavalera, Paulo Jr., Andreas Kisser Sepultura (3:55)

Credits

Igor Cavalera (Timbales), Kodo (Percussion), Motofumi Yamaguchi (?), Igor Cavalera (Bells), Igor Cavalera (Conga), James Bennett (Assistant Engineer), Andreas Kisser (Djembe), Andreas Kisser (Sitar), João Gordo (Vocals), Derrick Green (Vocals), Tim Palmer (Mixing), Andreas Kisser (Mandolin), Andreas Kisser (Shaker), James Saez (Mixing Assistant), Andreas Kisser (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jason Newsted (Percussion), Tetsuro Naito (?), Igor Cavalera (Agogo), Howard Benson (Mixing), Bobbie Brooks (Mixing), David Bryant (Assistant Engineer), Igor Cavalera (Drums), Igor Cavalera (Shaker), Takeshi Arai (?), Sepultura (Group), Jason Newsted (Theremin), Howard Benson (Producer), Andreas Kisser (Bongos), Andreas Kisser (Guitar), Sepultura (Producer), Andreas Kisser (Vocals), Jason Newsted (Guitar (Bass)), Paulo Jr. (Bass), Carlo Bartolini (Engineer), Jason Newsted (Guitar), Jason Newsted (Vocals)
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Against
Studio album by Sepultura
Released October 6, 1998
Recorded 1997-1998
ION Studios, São Paulo, Brazil
House Of Blues Studios, Encino, California
The Hook Studios, North Hollywood
Sparky Dark Studios, Calabasas, California
Image Studios, Los Angeles, California
Chophouse Studio, Walnut Creek, California
Golden Track Studios, San Diego, California
KODO Village, Sado Island, Japan
Genre Alternative metal, groove metal, hardcore punk
Length 47:44
Label Roadrunner
Producer Howard Benson
Sepultura
Professional reviews
Sepultura chronology
Blood-Rooted
(1997)
Against
(1998)
Nation
(2001)
Singles from Against
  1. "Against"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Choke"
    Released: 1999
  3. "Tribus"
    Released: 1999

Against is the seventh studio album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, released in 1998 through Roadrunner Records. It is the band's first release with new singer and guitarist Derrick Green, who replaced group founder Max Cavalera in 1997.

Contents

Album information

Like Roots that preceded it, not only does the album have a variety of guest musicians, but also incorporates a great deal of tribal influences — this time Japanese elements with the assistance of Japanese Taiko group, Kodo.

The songs Against, Choke and Tribus were released as singles, with a music video accompanying Choke. The video featured footage from the Barulho Contra Fome (Noise Against Hunger) concert that was the first gig of the Against tour. This famous performance included guest appearances from the Xavantes Tribe who'd featured on Roots (whose appearance is documented in the Choke video) as well as Mike Patton, Jason Newsted, Carlinhos Brown, original Sepultura-guitarist Jairo Guedz and Coffin Joe (whose 'blessing' of the band performed during this concert turned up as a b-side entitled 'Prenuncio' on the Tribus E.P.).

The flute section of Kamaitachi performed by Kodo is very heavily based on that in "The Hunted" which appeared on Kodo's Ibuki album and was originally composed for the soundtrack of the movie of the same name.

The song "The Waste" (a vocal version of Kamaitachi featuring Mike Patton on vocals which appeared on the single b-sides) is featured in the movie Freddy vs. Jason and its soundtrack.

Reception

Against was both a critical and commercial failure compared to Roots, selling only 18,000 copies its first week in the US.[1] Although the album has developed an increased cult following within the fanbase since its release.[citation needed]

Most initial criticism laid on Green's vocals, to which many fans had a hard time adjusting to his hardcore-styled delivery, but also on the continued distancing from the band's earlier thrash metal persuasions, and the absence of complex riffs in favour of percussive grooves.

Against has sold over 130,000 copies in the United States.[1]

Tour

The band supported thrash metal giants Metallica in the latter's May 1999 tour in Brazil. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Against"  – 1:54
  2. "Choke"  – 3:36
  3. "Rumors"  – 3:04
  4. "Old Earth"  – 4:28
  5. "Floaters in Mud"  – 4:58
  6. "Boycott"  – 3:10
  7. "Tribus"  – 1:39
  8. "Common Bonds"  – 2:58
  9. "F.O.E."  – 2:08 (Jimmy Bowen cover) (on the Vanishing Point soundtrack as 'Freedom of Expression')
  10. "Reza"  – 2:16 (Prayer - feat. João Gordo from Ratos de Porão on vocals)
  11. "Unconscious"  – 3:37
  12. "Kamaitachi"  – 3:03 (feat. Kodo)
  13. "Drowned Out"  – 1:28
  14. "Hatred Aside"  – 5:13 (feat. Jason Newsted from Metallica on vocals and baritone guitar)
  15. "T3rcermillennium"  – 3:56
  16. "Gene Machine/Don't Bother Me" (Bad Brains) (bonus track on Brazilian release only)
  17. "Prenúncio" (Prenounce - bonus track on Brazilian release only)

Singles

  • "Choke" - Released in 1998.
    1. "Choke"
    2. "Gene Machine / You Don't Bother Me"
    3. "Against"
  • "Against" - Released in 1999
    1. "Against"
    2. "The Waste" (featuring Mike Patton and Kodo - a vocal version of Kamaitachi)
    3. "Tribus (Demo)"
    4. "Common Bonds (Alternate Mix)".
  • "Tribus" - Released in 1999
    1. The Waste
    2. Tribus demo
    3. Common Bonds alternate mix
    4. Unconscious demo
    5. F.O.E. extended mix
    6. Prenuncio

Chart performance

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1998 The Billboard 200 82[3]

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