Sepultura Vocalist Widely Criticized....

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Australia's Beat magazine spoke with Derrick Green of SEPULTURA about their new album, "Roorback", the group's first since leaving Roadrunner Records to move to SPV/Steamhammer. "The contract with Roadrunner</B> was pretty much up," Green said. "We had an option to do one more album, and we decided that we didn't want to stay there any longer. It was a relationship that was way too long, and it was time for us to really move on. When Max [Cavalera] split from SEPULTURA and Roadrunner signed his new band SOULFLY, we found it was not only hard working with Roadrunner, but we also saw it as conflict of interest. There was a lot of tension, and we weren't really happy with the way [2001's] 'Nation' was promoted. [All the promotion] stopped a couple of months after it came out."

Green, who joined the band in 1998, has been widely criticized for lacking the charisma and vocal power of his predecessor, with many fans feeling that the band took a huge step down following the release of 1996's "Roots" (which is hailed as one of the group's finest moments).

Derrick says that the criticism has had little effect on him thus far. “I'm pretty happy in what I do, but I'm always up for improvement," Green admitted. "I always want to get better at what I do. There are people out there that have accepted me in SEPULTURA, and there are those that haven't. That's doesn't really affect me that much. The attitude I had getting into music was the same as when I was first got into heavy music, and nobody liked me then! (laughs) It was sort of like an outcast scene. It wasn't as popular then, not like it is now. For me, it wasn't about being liked. It was about being able to do and what I wanted to do. SEPULTURA is about doing what we want to do. We'll always write music that we want to write, and not what everybody wants to hear. If people like it, that's a complete plus and a joy. That's the amazement of being able to communicate, and have people understand what you're talking about. It's unbelievable to have that connection. For me, I just have a total punk attitude. I don't care if you like it or not. I'm still going to do what I do. If you don't like it, that's fine with me."



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Deadly Embrace said:
Green, who joined the band in 1998, has been widely criticized for lacking the charisma and vocal power of his predecessor, with many fans feeling that the band took a huge step down following the release of 1996's "Roots" (which is hailed as one of the group's finest moments).

Yep, they sure did take a huge step down after Max left. I don't even listen to Sepultura anymore , nor would I really care to see them live now.

IMO , Beneath The Remains, Arise, and Chaos AD are the groups finest moments , not Roots. :Smug:
 
hiddenlegions said:
Yep, they sure did take a huge step down after Max left. I don't even listen to Sepultura anymore , nor would I really care to see them live now.

IMO , Beneath The Remains, Arise, and Chaos AD are the groups finest moments , not Roots. :Smug:

Exactly my take .....................HL
 
I thought that Arise and Chaos AD were basically the same sound, except the production on Chaos AD was a little better. Maybe you're hearing something I'm not. Chaos AD is a gift from the metal Gods IMO.
 
My fav of Sepultura is Arise - then Chaos AD and Roots

i didn't like Nation at all

so when i decided to see them live couple of weeks ago i wasn't expecting anything spectacular plus i also heard opinions that Derrick is not as good as Max live.

Ladies&Gentlemen - huuuge mistake.

Sepultura gig was clearly one of the best gigs i've seen lately. Sound was perfect - which is not easy to achieve in Proxima (be carefull TestAmenT guys:)))
The hero of the night for me was Igor - his drum work was simply amazing
And about Derrick - his vocal was great and he was great on stage - as simple as this.
And remember - i am saying this as a die-hard Max fan.

I've seen Soulfly in Feb - they did a LOT of Sepa stuff and i've seen Sepultura now - Sepa was better on this!

what's more about Derrick - he (as well as the rest of the band) came out to the fans aprox. 45 minutes after the show - around 20 people waited for them - everybody who wanted to do so could take a pic with any member of the band (so i have 4 of them:cool:)
they stayed a long time with us - talked a lot to the fans and Derrick was the most nice of them all.
 
Whoa!! Hold on there...... I'm sorry, while I agree that Max leaving Spes was a bad thing, I don't think either Seps or Soulcrap are that good. And I don't think that Max was the Seps sounds. Maybe a majority, but he was not the be all end all of what was Seps. And even if he rejoined, I think they would still suck unless they went back to the entire band writing together. Max's big hinderance is his wife as his manager. I'm sorry, but business and pleasure don't mix.
 
to be honest, having listened to them, i find them boring after a while - but at moments, both bands do have their good points...
i think primitive is a cool album, and better than 3
and i think you have to laugh at that biotech song by sepultura! it's f'kin hilarious man!

oh well, i'll keep on listening to maiden/testament and it'll be all good :D:D\,,/
 
dom said:
to be honest, having listened to them, i find them boring after a while - but at moments, both bands do have their good points...
i think primitive is a cool album, and better than 3
and i think you have to laugh at that biotech song by sepultura! it's f'kin hilarious man!

oh well, i'll keep on listening to maiden/testament and it'll be all good :D:D\,,/

Hahahaha...that's totally true! Every Sepultura album I own has that one song that just fucking stinks like the dripping shits. On Roots it was Ratamahhata for me. On Chaos AD it was Biotech is Godzilla. Arise had one too but I can't remember the name. There's always a clear-cut dud on every album.
 
I don't like the new cds with Derrick...and after Max left I really quit listening to them. I did see them live with Derrick (because a friend of mine bought the ticket for me and told me I was going with him!) I have to say..I was actually impressed with Derrick's live performance..he has really BIG stage presence, and he pulls off the old Max stuff really well. AND it's ALWAYS worth the $$ of the ticket to see Igor...he is awesome! I really miss Max though....Soulfly sux!
 
dom said:
and i think you have to laugh at that biotech song by sepultura! it's f'kin hilarious man!

'Biotech is Godzilla' was written(and probably recorded) by another band, like jello biafra of something. sep just covered it.
 
Derrick is totally awesome. I like him way better than Max; he's a much more dynamic vocalist. He's got a better range than Max ever had and his vocals have more visceral aggression. It's just a shame that the music Sepultura writes nowadays is very limited. If they could write albums with the awesome tribal experimentations of Against and the thrashy excellence of their early albums, they'd be such an amazing band......but they left all the thrash behind when they started experimenting. =(


And Sepultura, as has been said, is extremely able live with Derrick on the vocals.