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ARTIST:Soulfly
TITLE: Conquer
LABEL: Roadrunner Records
GENRE: Trash Metal
BITRATE: VBR/44,1/Joint-Stereo
SOURCE: CDDA
Length (95MB)
Quality: MP3/192Kbps
The Band
Max Cavalera-Vocals, Guitar
Marc Rizzo-Guitar
Bobby Burns-Bass
Joe Nunez-Drums
Track listing:
01. Blood Fire War Hate
02. Unleash
03. Paranoia
04. Warmageddon
05. War Ghost
06. Rough
07. Fall Of Sycophants
08. Doom
09. Rot
10. Touching The Void
11. Soulfly VI
Max Cavalera has taken quite a beaten over the past decade from metal fans. After leaving Sepultura in 1996, Cavalera formed Soulfly, a band that has been through its ups and down, including the low point of Max's career, which was having musicians Fred Durst and DJ Lethal guest on the band's self-titled debut album. Every album up to 2004’s Prophecy had a revolving door of musicians, but Cavalera had a change of heart when Prophecy was released and saw the immense talent in his ranks, especially in guitarist Marc Rizzo.
Even since then, Cavalera has kept the same members, as the band’s popularity begins to soar and metal fans find themselves embracing the band more so than in the past. 2005’s Dark Ages and re-uniting with his brother Igor to form Cavalera Conspiracy was the first step towards redemption for Cavalera. If there were any doubts about Soulfly’s future, Conquer strikes them down with one of the best all around albums the band has produced.
Cavalera has been known to use guest musicians on Soulfly albums and Conquer is no different. Unlike past albums, Cavalera puts the songs with guest appearance in the beginning, getting them out of the way immediately. Morbid Angel frontman David Vincent tears the house down on “Blood Fire War Hate,” his growled vocals lending a harsher sound to the proceedings. Throwdown singer Dave Peters puts his Phil Anselmo-like vocals to good use on single “Unleash,” dueling with Cavalera on multiple verses, leading to a fantastic ending ala “Prophecy.”
The rest of the album shows Soulfly tighter and better focused than any previous albums. “Paranoia” wouldn’t sound out of place on Chaos A.D, fast and furious, with an acoustic ending showing the experimental side of the band. “Warmageddon” is the “Dead Embryonic Cells” of Conquer. Starting with a bass introduction, the song slowly builds to one of the fastest sections on the whole album, with riffs flying out of nowhere and Rizzo pounding the hell out of the whammy bar.
Soulfly isn’t known for epic tracks (with the exception of the 10 minute “Soulfly V”), but Conquer pulls out two of them in the one-two punch “For Those About To Rot” and “Touching The Void.” I preferred the latter track, which had a doom metal vibe to it. Mixing My Dying Bride, Black Sabbath, and Pink Floyd, the track is foreboding, soaked in darkness, and topped with an ending that would make Roger Waters cry for joy.
Continuing a tradition that started with Soulfly’s self-titled debut album, instrumental “Soulfly VI” closes the album out on a high note. Unlike “Soulfly V” off of Dark Ages, “Soulfly VI” is more structured and seems to have a purpose behind, instead of random flamenco solos (not that there’s anything wrong with that…).
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http://psychocydd.co.uk:2710/announce
http://tracker.torrentbox.com:2710/announce
http://open.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce
http://pirates.sumotracker.com/announce
HASH: A4BCBE3B4C7C6E5A2670D194D1B9D0541BC0C79B
by: Distroyed & special tnx to FNT
Pls Seed & dont forget to say tnx
merci
franchement terrible cet album,super trash,mélodique,super death,heavy,doom,enfin bref tout ceux que tu veux
ca change un peu...soulfly devenait étouffant.
this is the new SOULFY