Roorback

Roorback

by Sepultura
Roorback

Roorback

by Sepultura

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Losing a lead singer can be incredibly disruptive for a band. Some bands will bounce back -- AC/DC, for example, sounded better than ever when they hired Brian Johnson after Bon Scott's untimely death -- while others will suffer a creative decline. Sepultura experienced a major loss when former lead singer Max Cavalera left to form Soulfly in 1996, but thankfully, Derrick Green proved to be a highly capable replacement. If 1998's mildly uneven Against -- Sepultura's first album with Green -- found the band struggling with the transition, Green was filling Cavalera's shoes much more confidently on 2001's Nation. And if there are still any lingering doubts about the Green/Sepultura match, 2003's excellent Roorback should put them to rest for good. Green is passionate and focused throughout the album -- he has no problem going that extra mile -- and the writing is consistently strong. Unrest and political corruption are recurring themes on Roorback; American singer Green and his Brazilian colleagues spare no anger on incendiary tracks like "Mind War," "Apes of God," and the crushing opener, "Come Back Alive" (which is about surviving the horrors of wartime combat). The songs that Sepultura wrote for Roorback paint a consistently bleak and troubling picture of the world -- one that is only reinforced by an unlikely remake of U2's "Bullet the Blue Sky" appended to the album. Sepultura successfully give U2's gem a ferocious alternative metal makeover, and Bono's dark lyrics are right at home on this politically charged CD. When Roorback came out during the summer of 2003, Sepultura had been together for 19 years -- and this compelling disc finds them very much on top of their game after almost two decades in the metal field. [Upon its initial release, Roorback included the Revolusongs EP, which included several covers, among them U2's "Bullet the Blue Sky," Jane's Addiction's "Mountain Song," and Massive Attack's "Angel."] ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/28/2022
Label: Bmg
UPC: 4050538670875
Rank: 69791

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sepultura   Primary Artist
Andreas Kisser   Guitar
Paulo Jr.   Guitar (Bass)
Igor Cavalera   Drums,Percussion
Derrick Green   Vocals
Green Derrick   Vocals
Paulo Xixto   Bass
Joao Barone   Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Andreas Kisser   Composer,Group Member
Paulo Jr.   Composer
Steve Evetts   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Bob Mothersbaugh   Composer
Igor Cavalera   Composer,Group Member
Larry Mullen, Jr.   Composer
The Edge   Composer
Eric "Vietnam" Sadler   Composer
Thomas Gabriel Warrior   Composer
U2   Composer
Horace Hinds   Composer
Robert Casale   Composer
Jacob Bannon   Graphic Design
Martin Eric Ain   Composer
Mark Mothersbaugh   Composer
Perry Farrell   Composer
Chuck D   Composer
George Marino   Engineer,Mastering
Gerald V. Casale   Composer
Alan Myers   Composer
Derrick Green   Composer
Glenn Danzig   Composer
Sepultura   Composer,Producer
Andrew Vowles   Composer
Bono   Composer
Jane's Addiction   Composer
Adam Clayton   Composer
Hank Shocklee   Composer
Paul Hewson   Composer
William Drayton   Composer
Carlton Ridenhour   Composer
Green Derrick   Group Member
Paulo Xixto   Group Member
Leo Shogun   Assistant Engineer
David Evans   Composer,Composer
Paul Baloff   Composer
Derek Hess   Illustrations
Grantley Marshall   Composer
Luciano Tarta   Assistant Engineer
Milky   Assistant Engineer
Paul David Hewson   Composer
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