Soulfly's Third Studio Album on 180g 2LP.
Driven by Max Cavalera's unrelenting energy, unmistakable growl, and instantly recognizable riffage, the earthy tones and motivational rhythmic bounce of Soulfly maintain a gritty spiritual heart while pushing the boundaries of what's possible in metal. Soufly (1998) was a riotously heavy escalation of the innovation established on Max's final album with Sepultura, launching a brand-new era. Max introduced metalheads to the berimbau. His music is brutal yet unapologetically transcendent punk-infused extremity. To commune with the burning muse of metal's shamanistic tribal leader is to envelop oneself inside a post-modern sonic sweat lodge. Brutal riffs, trippy esoteric ritual, unrelenting percussion, primal screams; no matter what Cavalera hammers out on his four-string guitar, it always sets souls free.
Originally released in 2002, Soufly's third album hit #46 in the U.S. and charted globally in the U.K., Germany, France, Australia, Austria and Belgium. The album features guests including Christian Machado (Ill Nino) and a cover of Sacred Reich's "One Nation."
Side A:
- Downstroy
- Seek 'n' Strike
- Enterfaith
- One
Side B:
- L.O.T.M.
- Brasil
- Tree of Pain
Side C:
- One Nation
- 9-11-01
- Call to Arms
- Four Elements
Side D:
- Soulfly III
- Sangue De Bairro
- Zumbi, Blank Space, Outro