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Cavalera Conspiracy Pandemonium in Stores Today

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 MAXimum CAVALERA Week on SiriusXM Liquid Metal Begins Today, Too

Today saw the Napalm Records release of the highly anticipated third album, Pandemonium, from the Cavalera Conspiracy; the album is available on Amazon, the Napalm Records Webstore and iTunes.

 

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“Big, mean, ugly, this is simply a great metal record that is as deep as it is ferocious.” ~ Outburn, 9/10
 

“Thrashy, punk-grooved and even bearing trails of NAILBOMB (something Max Cavalera fans have been itching for years to hear again), “Pandemonium” is a perfect album title…as fast and fierce as anything the Cavalera brothers have assembled together or separately.” ~ Blabbermouth


“Raucous and unrestrained Pandemonium…experiments and twists the traditional thrash elements into shapes that it has never seen before.” ~ RockRevoltMagazine

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cav1In celebration of the release of Pandemonium, SiriusXM’s Liquid Metal has declared this week “MAXimum Cavalera Week” and has planned some special entertainment:

 

Every hour this week on Liquid Metal, heavy music Lord Max Cavalera introduces you to a new track from the album featuring Max and his brother Iggor Cavalera.  Check out the track “Bonzai Kamikaze” here.  

In addition, Max picks out over a dozen of his favorite underground Metal cuts to play for you throughout the week from bands such as Noisem, Incite, Anaal Nathrakh, Belphegor, Lody Kong, Aborted, Hour Of Penance, Wormed, Kylesa, and more!

Max also sits down with SiriusXM’s Jose “Cavalera” Mangin for an interview about the new Cavalera Conspiracy, his family, his health, Soulfly, Killer Be Killed, and some of Max’s most notable quotes.

Max Cavalera “Liquid Metal Interview”/Takeover:

Tuesday, Nov. 4th @ 8pm ET and 11pm ET
Wednesday, Nov. 5th @ 4pm ET
Thursday, Nov. 6th @ 11am ET
Friday, Nov. 7th @ 7pm ET
Saturday, Nov. 8th @ 9pm ET
Sunday, Nov. 9th @ 2pm ET

*Also available on SiriusXM On Demand*

 

This record shows that fatigue is a foreign word to the Cavalera brothers.  Front man Max Cavalera rushes with bellow of rage into the fray, lets his brother drum the coarsest of grooves and puts his finger into the open wound: see it all on display here in the band’s video for the song “Babylonian Pandemonium.”

 


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