In 1996, Sepultura released their masterpiece
Roots, but despite the positive reviews tensions were brewing beneath the surface and frontman and band founder Max Cavalera would exit the group after support of the album. Reflecting on that period with Heavy 1 / Hard Force Radio, Cavalera detailed the deterioration of his relationship with the group.
While speaking of the
Roots album cycle, Cavalera explained, It is marked by glory and tragedy. At the same time you re commemorating this big record, there s a big tragedy right in the middle of the thing, which is Dana s [Wells] death, stated the singer, referencing the 1996 death of his stepson. It s bitter, man. I don t think I ever actually fully enjoyed what
In 1996, Sepultura released their masterpiece
Roots, but despite the positive reviews tensions were brewing beneath the surface and frontman and band founder Max Cavalera would exit the group after support of the album. Reflecting on that period with Heavy 1 / Hard Force Radio, Cavalera detailed the deterioration of his relationship with the group.
While speaking of the
Roots album cycle, Cavalera explained, It is marked by glory and tragedy. At the same time you re commemorating this big record, there s a big tragedy right in the middle of the thing, which is Dana s [Wells] death, stated the singer, referencing the 1996 death of his stepson. It s bitter, man. I don t think I ever actually fully enjoyed what