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Album Review: Nation

  • Artist: Sepultura
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 20, 2001
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A quote from the Dalia Lama, "Peace on earth depends on the peace in the people's hearts," and wise words from Mother Teresa, Ghandi, and Albert Einstein grace the album booklet of Sepultura's 2001 release, Nation. When Sepultura's vocalist Derrick Green screams long and hard enough, you bet your sweet, tender eardrums that he's got something important to say. On its 2001 release, Nation, the Brazilian quartet is infuriated -- and with good reason. As Green scrapes the lining of his vocal chords through the brash, impassioned tracks, he's singing about more than just "one nation, Sepulnation"; he's suggesting something bigger, something worth shouting about and fighting for. Nation was created to epitomize Sepultura's concept of creating a new nation built upon the foundations of unity and a utopian society that thrives without violence or guns. In interviews, Green has said, "Every song will be related to the idea of building this nation. We will have our own flags, our own anthem." Leave it to Sepultura to break down the walls and build something beautiful out of the rubble. Indeed, each song meets these expectations in a series of hard-rockin', tight tunes. Drummer Igor Cavalera's timing and tempo couldn't be more perfect as the adrenaline heightens until the album's intensity burns right through the speakers. Die-hard Sepultura fans will likely salivate over skull-crushing tracks like "Who Must Die?," and when Green sings "you are our livestock/we make you love it" on the creepy anticorruption song "Politricks," Sepultura virgins will be speechless. The album explodes with the final track, "Valtio," an instrumental piece (complete with violins) that sounds more like the score to a war movie, with the innocent lying in waste in the dust. Trust that Nation is far more real and way scarier than when your mean older brother used to lock you in the closet and play Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf," but it's well worth the ride. ~ Kerry L. Smith, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sepulnation Igor Cavalera, Derrick Green, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (4:20)
Revolt Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (:56)
Border Wars Andreas Kisser, Derrick Green, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (5:10)
One Man Army Andreas Kisser, Derrick Green, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (5:27)
Vox Populi Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (3:41)
The Ways of Faith Derrick Green, Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (4:53)
Uma Cura Derrick Green, Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (3:14)
Who Must Die? Andreas Kisser, Derrick Green, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (2:58)
Saga Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (4:37)
Tribe to a Nation Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser, Derrick Green Sepultura (2:48)
Politricks Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera, Derrick Green, Jello Biafra Sepultura (4:14)
Human Cause Andreas Kisser, Igor Cavalera Sepultura (:57)
Reject Derrick Green, Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (2:59)
Water Andreas Kisser, Derrick Green Sepultura (2:44)
Valtio Andreas Kisser Sepultura (3:20)

Credits

Rui Mendes (Photography), Steve Evetts (Engineer), Dr. Israel (Producer), Dr. Israel (Vocals), Daniel Milazzo (Mixing Engineer), Hiili Hiilesmaa (Producer), Albert Einstein (?), Steve Evetts (Producer), Dalai Lama (?), Jamey Jasta (Vocals), Sepultura (Drums), John Goodmanson (Mixing Engineer), Jello Biafra (Vocals), Jason Spittle (Assistant Engineer), Paulo Jr. (Bass), Steve Evetts (Recorder), Derrick Green (Bass Baritone), John Goodmanson (Mixing), Igor Cavalera (Drums), Derrick Green (Vocals), Albert Leusink (Assistant Engineer), Ted Jensen (Mastering), Sepultura (Producer), Shepard Fairey (Design), Krztoff (Programming), Sepultura (Photography), Apocalyptica (Strings), Andreas Kisser (Guitar), Andreas Kisser (Bass), Igor Cavalera (Percussion), Mauricio Cersosimo (Assistant Engineer), Steve Thompson (Mixing), Steve Evetts (Mixing)
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Nation
Studio album by Sepultura
Released 20 March 2001
Recorded 2000–2001
Genre Groove metal, thrash metal
Length 51:40
Label Roadrunner
Producer Steve Evetts
Professional reviews
Sepultura chronology
Against
(1998)
Nation
(2001)
Roorback
(2003)

Nation is the eighth studio album by Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura, released in 2001 through Roadrunner Records.

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Album information

Nation is the band's second album with singer/guitarist Derrick Green. Nation features guest appearances from such notable artists as Hatebreed singer Jamey Jasta, Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra, Ill Niño singer Cristian Machado, Bile frontman Krztoff, and Apocalyptica.

According to the official site, a video for One Man Army was scheduled to be filmed at the end of August 2001. However due to a lack of support from Roadrunner Records, the video was never made.

Reception

The album saw generally better reviews than Against, but sold fewer copies than it. Sepultura blamed Roadrunner Records for not promoting the album enough, and left for SPV Records in 2002. Nation has sold over 80,000 copies in the USA [1], and went gold in Brazil. [2]

Q magazine (5/01, p.118) - 3 stars out of 5 - "A clutch of crowd-pleasingly brutal anthems...with a return to the more exploratory approach of old....the faithful will not be disappointed."

Alternative Press (5/01, p.63) - 4 out of 5 - "There are plenty of touchstones to [their] days of headbanger hegemony....[new singer] Derrick Green's heightened tunefulness along with the broadened emotional resonance...should relate to an enlarged fanbase."

NME (3/31/01, p.31) - 6 out of 10 - "Fiercely political and uncomprimisongly direct....it's taut and tense and if you buy it quick you'll get to hear their logic-defying cover of Bauhaus' 'Bela Lugosi's Dead'."

Track listing

  1. "Sepulnation" – 4:20
  2. "Revolt" – 0:56
  3. "Border Wars" – 5:10
  4. "One Man Army" – 5:27
  5. "Vox Populi" – 3:41
  6. "The Ways of Faith" – 4:53
  7. "Uma Cura" – 3:14
  8. "Who Must Die?" – 2:58
  9. "Saga" – 4:37
  10. "Tribe to a Nation" (feat. Dr. Israel) – 2:48
  11. "Politricks" (feat. Jello Biafra) – 4:14
  12. "Human Cause" (feat. Jamey Jasta) – 0:57
  13. "Reject" – 2:59
  14. "Water" – 2:44
  15. "Valtio" – (feat. Apocalyptica) (instrumental) 3:20
  16. "Bela Lugosi's Dead" (Bauhaus) (bonus track on digipak release)
  17. "Annihilation" (feat. Cristian Machado) (Crucifix) (bonus track on digipak release)
  18. "Rise Above" (feat. João Gordo) (Black Flag) (bonus track on digipak release)
  19. "Revolt" (demo) (bonus track on digipak release)
  20. "Roots Bloody Roots" (Live) (bonus track on digipak release)

Chart performance

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2001 The Billboard 200 134
2001 Top Independent Albums 4

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