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Under a Pale Grey Sky

 
Album Review: Under a Pale Grey Sky

  • Artist: Sepultura
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 24, 2002
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Live, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

To combat the sales backlash that began when Derrick Green took singer/guitarist Max Cavalera's spot in the group, Roadrunner Records released the live document Under a Pale Grey Sky. Recorded in the very short period between the death of his stepson and his exit from the group, Cavalera's performance is nothing short of breathtaking. His venomous roar has rarely sounded this raw and heartfelt, he screams with a fury that comes deep from within, and he delivers a performance that pulls the listener uncomfortably close. Guitarist Andreas Kisser is also in fine form, offering an eerie, melodic counterpoint to Cavalera's pounding riffs. One only needs to look to "Endangered Species" to see why the two guitarists were a masterful pairing, with Kisser pasting blistering and shrill leads over Cavalera's abrasive chug in a tense battle of aggression. The track selection may leave a little to be desired; while they take most of the songs from Chaos A.D. and Roots, they barely cover their catalog before that point. What is here is awesome, but it would have been nice to hear "Inquisition Symphony" or "Under Seige" as performed by the group (arguably) at its peak. Toward the end of the performance, the band is strikingly lucid, launching into its two most distinct and awe-inspiring tracks with the last of its energies. First, the acoustic jam "Kaiowas" is a brilliant display of technical skill that showcases the beauty and joy the band finds in its native Brazilian music. Then comes the true monster, "Ratamahatta," a percussion-based masterpiece that plows over the audience with its tribal throb and cathartic build. A massive cover of Motörhead's "Orgasmatron" puts an end to the proceedings and satisfies the encore desires of the audience, but it is a brief coda to an otherwise brutal show. The band was on top of its game professionally and deeply wounded emotionally, making its music as sharp and poignant as it has ever been. Where most live metal albums tend to come off thin and sloppy, Under a Pale Grey Sky does the opposite. Through crystal-clear production, an airtight performance, and a top-notch selection of songs, the album paints a picture of a larger-than-life band throwing its massive bulk around for two hours of sheer hatred. And really, what else would any self-respecting metal fan want out of a live album? ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Itsári (Intro) Sepultura Sepultura (1:27)
Roots Bloody Roots Sepultura Sepultura (3:37)
Spit Sepultura Sepultura (2:27)
Territory Sepultura Sepultura (4:59)
Monologo Ao Pe Ado Ouvido Chico Science Sepultura (1:21)
Breed Apart Sepultura Sepultura (4:01)
Attitude Sepultura Sepultura (5:54)
Cut-Throat Sepultura Sepultura (2:53)
Troops of Doom Sepultura Sepultura (2:46)
Beneath the Remains/Mass Hypnosis Sepultura Sepultura (4:00)
Born Stubborn (Lyrics) Sepultura Sepultura (4:15)
Desperate Cry Sepultura Sepultura (2:21)
Necromancer Sepultura Sepultura (3:15)
Dusted Sepultura Sepultura (3:59)
Endangered Species Sepultura Sepultura (8:27)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
We Who Are Not As Others Sepultura Sepultura (3:57)
Straighthate Sepultura Sepultura (5:10)
Dictatorsh*t Sepultura Sepultura (1:35)
Refuse/Resist (Lyrics) Sepultura Sepultura (3:52)
Arise/Dead Embryonic Cells Sepultura Sepultura (3:09)
Slave New World Sepultura, Evan Seinfeld Sepultura (2:42)
Biotech Is Godzilla Jello Biafra, Sepultura Sepultura (2:43)
Inner Self Sepultura Sepultura (4:36)
Polícia Sepultura (2:35)
We Gotta Know Parris Mayhew, Harley Flanagan, John Joseph Sepultura (3:52)
Kaiowas Sepultura Sepultura (6:12)
Ratamahatta Sepultura, Carlinhos Brown Sepultura (5:24)
Orgasmatron (Lyrics) Phil Campbell, Peter Gill, Lemmy, Michael Burston Sepultura (6:38)

Credits

Colin Richardson (Mixing), Monte Conner (Vocals), Paulo Jr. (Group Member), Max Cavalera (Berimbau), Andreas Kisser (Guitar), Andreas Kisser (Vocals), Rick Rodney (Vocals), Paulo Jr. (Bass), Igor Cavalera (Drums), Mark Allan (Photography), Niels Van Iperen (Photography), Doug Hopkins (Engineer), Gregory Monroe (Photography), Kevin Estrada (Photography), Scott Sandler (Package Design), Max Cavalera (Group Member), Andreas Kisser (Group Member), Sepultura (Producer), Monte Conner (A&R), Max Cavalera (Guitar), Tony Wilson (Producer), Igor Cavalera (Percussion), Igor Cavalera (Group Member), George Marino (Mastering), Max Cavalera (Vocals)
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Under a Pale Grey Sky
Live album by Sepultura
Released September 24, 2002 (EU) (UK) (US)
Recorded December 16, 1996
Genre Thrash metal, death metal, groove metal
Length 1:48:09
Label Roadrunner
Producer Tony Wilson and Sepultura
Professional reviews
Sepultura chronology
Nation
(2001)
Under A Pale Grey Sky
(2002)
Revolusongs
(2002)

Under a Pale Grey Sky is a live album by Sepultura, released September 24, 2002 through Roadrunner Records. The album was recorded in the Brixton Academy, London on December 16, 1996, the night that Max Cavalera left the band.

Contents

Album information

This album was released by Roadrunner Records after dropping Sepultura from the label. The current members of the band do not list this album as part of their discography.

The set list for the show sees the band play the majority of that year's Roots album, as well as the most popular songs from their previous albums, some of which are merged into medleys. It is worth noting that what is listed as "Desperate Cry" on the album's sleeve barely resembles the actual song.

Sepultura also plays a few cover songs. A section of Led Zeppelin's Dazed And Confused. It is also of interest that there are a few mistakes made during the concert, most noticeably during the opening of "Territory".

Track listing

Disc one

  1. “Itsári (Intro)” – 1:27
  2. “Roots Bloody Roots” – 3:37
  3. “Spit” – 2:27
  4. “Territory” – 4:59
  5. “Monologo Ao Pé Do Ouvido” – 1:21 (Chico Science Cover)
  6. “Breed Apart” – 4:01
  7. “Attitude” – 5:54
  8. “Cut-Throat” – 2:53
  9. “Troops of Doom” – 2:46
  10. “Beneath the Remains / Mass Hypnosis” – 4:00
  11. “Born Stubborn” – 4:15
  12. “Desperate Cry” – 2:21
  13. “Necromancer” – 3:15
  14. “Dusted” – 3:59
  15. “Endangered Species” – 8:27

Disc two

  1. “We Who Are Not As Others” – 3:57
  2. “Straighthate” – 5:10
  3. “Dictatorshit” – 1:35
  4. “Refuse / Resist” – 3:52
  5. “Arise / Dead Embryonic Cells” – 3:09
  6. “Slave New World” – 2:42
  7. “Biotech Is Godzilla” – 2:43
  8. “Inner Self” – 4:36
  9. "Polícia" – 2:35 (Titãs cover)
  10. “We Gotta Know” – 3:52 (Cro-Mags cover)
  11. “Kaiowas” – 6:12
  12. “Ratamahatta” – 5:24
  13. “Orgasmatron” – 6:38 (Motörhead cover)

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