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Revolusongs

 
Album Review: Revolusongs

  • Artist: Sepultura
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 04, 2003
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This Brazil/Japan-only EP from São Paulo's toughest metal band includes eight "Sepulturyzed" versions of songs from artists as disparate as U2, Devo, and Public Enemy. While heavy, thrash-influenced cover versions of well-known material might have become camp in lesser hands (and is a bit of a cliché in the metal genre), the veterans in Sepultura treat the songs as seriously as they do their own. This envelops the EP with a visceral quality that the songs' individual resonance can't shake, forbidding most of the material to exist simply as snarky heavy metal cover songs. Sepultura applies a chokehold from note one of Hellhammer's "Messiah," and doesn't take its knee off the listener's chest until the brutal death throes of Exodus' "Piranha." In between, the foreboding slow-motion groove of Massive Attack's "Angel" is replicated without remorse, vocalist Derrick Green's bloodcurdling growl replacing the spacy flow of Horace Andy on the original. The contributions of DJ Gonzales and Brazilian rapper Sabotage on "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" save what would have been a decent, yet toothless cover of the Public Enemy classic, but the band fails with a listless take on Jane's Addiction's "Mountain Song." Fortunately, this is the only real low point. Devo's "Mongoloid" is cheap and easy fun, while Green and the band tear and snap at U2's cynical, apocalyptic "Bullet the Blue Sky" with jaws that would swallow Bono whole. Concluding Revolusongs is a throwaway bonus track marrying "Enter Sandman"'s riff with the lockstep thrash of "Fight Fire With Fire" from Ride the Lightning. It's unclear whether its inclusion is a nod to Metallica's Garage Days Re-Revisited or simply a studio gag. But with Sepultura still recovering from Max Cavalera's departure, Revolusongs is definitely a chance for Green to get a vocal workout while continuing to ingratiate himself with what's left of the band's fan base. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Messiah Martin Eric Ain, Thomas Gabriel Warrior Sepultura (3:27)
Angel Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles, Grantley Marshall, Horace Andy, Robert "3D" del Naja Sepultura (5:13)
Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos Eric "Vietnam" Sadler Sepultura (4:02)
Mongoloid Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald V. Casale Sepultura (2:35)
Mountain Song Dave Navarro, Perry Farrell Sepultura (3:28)
Bullet the Blue Sky (Lyrics) Paul Hewson, D.W. Evans, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen, Jr. Sepultura (4:34)
Piranha Sepultura (3:39)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Sepultura (1:11)

Credits

Derrick Green (Group Member), Sabotage (Vocals), Igor Cavalera (Design), Paulo Jr. (Group Member), Zé Gonzales (Programming), Alan Douches (Mastering), Andreas Kisser (Guitar), Paulo Jr. (Bass), Derrick Green (Vocals), Maurício Felício (Assistant Engineer), Steve Evetts (Producer), Ronaldo Frige (Technical Assistance), Estevam Romera (Photography), Steve Evetts (Engineer), Estevam Romera (Design), Steve Evetts (Mixing), Igor Cavalera (Group Member), Andreas Kisser (Group Member), Zé Gonzales (Scratching), Sepultura (Producer), Igor Cavalera (Drums)
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Revolusongs
EP by Sepultura
Released March 4, 2003
Recorded July 28 - August 9, 2002
Genre Thrash metal
Length 28:14
Label Universal/SPV/Victor Entertainment[1]
Producer Steve Evetts
Professional reviews
Sepultura chronology
Under a Pale Grey Sky
(2002)
Revolusongs
(2003)
Roorback
(2003)

Revolusongs is an EP of cover songs released by Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura in 2003 through SPV Records. It was exclusively released in Brazil and Japan.

The EP contains seven cover songs. The cover of U2's "Bullet the Blue Sky" was released as a single, but as a part of their next album, "Roorback". Revolusongs was later included as a bonus disc on the digipak edition of Roorback.

The album received good reviews, but due to its limited release, it did not have very good sales, ultimately selling only 15,000 copies due to this.

Track listing

  1. "Messiah" – 3:27 (Hellhammer cover)
  2. "Angel" – 5:13 (Massive Attack cover)
  3. "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" – 4:02 (Public Enemy cover)
  4. "Mongoloid" – 2:35 (Devo cover)
  5. "Mountain Song" – 3:28 (Jane's Addiction cover)
  6. "Bullet the Blue Sky" – 4:34 (U2 cover)
  7. "Piranha" – 3:39 (Exodus cover)
  8. "Bullet The Blue Sky video" – 4:34 (Roorback bonus CD)

Credits

  • Andreas Kisser - Lead & Rhythm Guitars
  • Derrick Green - Vocals
  • Igor Cavalera - Drums, Percussion, Design
  • Paulo Jr. - Bass
  • Sabotage - Additional Vocals (3)
  • Zé Gonzales - Scratching (3), Programming (3), Producer
  • Maurício Felício - Assistant Engineer
  • Ronaldo FrigeTechnical Assistance
  • Estevam Romera - Design, Photography
  • Alan Douches - Mastering
  • Steve Evetts - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Sepultura - Producer

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