11/09/24 – Tempe – AZ – MAX CAVALERA DYNASTY SHOW – The Marquee – 730 North Mill Avenue – Doors 4 PM – Show 4:15 PM – Soulfly, Nailbomb, Incite, Go Ahead And Die, Healing Magic, Jade Helm, Shadow Guilt, Six Million Dead, Ocean Harvest, and Zherra –
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The Max Cavalera Dynasty Show is coming November 9th to the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, Arizona. Soulfly will be headlining and Nailbomb was just added!
Nailbomb features three guitarists, Max and Igor Cavalera and Travis Stone. The three have just come off the Cavalera Third World Trilogy Tour in Europe. Travis is also the guitarist of Pig Destroyer. Johny Chow, formerly of Stone Sour, Fireball Ministry, and Cavalera Conspiracywill manhandle the bass. Alex Cha, of Pig Destroyer, on sampler and Adam Jarvis, of Misery Index, and Pig Destroyer, will bash the drums!!
Max and Igor Cavalera will also be seen playing with their other bands, Go Ahead and Die, Soulfly, and Healing Magic.
Richie Cavalera will be bringing the raw power of thrash to the stage with his band, Incite!
The phenomenal bass player, Jackie Cruz of Go Ahead And Die, who captivated everyone in America earlier this year on the GAAD debut tour, brings her band Jade Helm.
Max Cavalera shares “I’m looking forward to playing with Soulfly on the Lamb of God Headbangers Boat, going to the Dominican Republic and back. We will be crossing the Southern most moshpits of America to reach the cruise! The tour wraps with the Dynasty show.
Super excited to present the Max Cavalera Dynasty Show in our hometown! This is a family steeped in the legacy of Metal! Making this night unforgettable will be the special rare appearance of Nailbomb! Maybe in the future, I’ll even be able to bring this package to the tribe and other parts of the world!”
Don’t miss this! Special guests Incite, Go Ahead And Die, Healing Magic, Shadow Guilt, Six Million Dead, Ocean Harvest, and Zherra round out the bill.
About SOULFLY:
Among the most prolific musicians in the genre’s history, Soulfly’s Max Cavalera led Sepultura from Brazil to the world stage, making fans out of Ozzy Osbourne, Deftones, and Dave Grohl along the way. He cofounded Nailbomb, Cavalera Conspiracy, Go Ahead And Die, and Killer Be Killed, issuing album after album to spirited acclaim from critics and fans. But no project is as singularly identified with Max as Soulfly, whose gold-selling self-titled debut arrived with unrivaled determination and spirit.
At the dawn of the new millennium, Rolling Stone declared, “Soulfly seem built to last.” More than two decades, countless worldwide tours, and a dozen albums later, that prophecy rings true.
Underground icon, extreme metal trailblazer, third world warrior, and leader of a diverse and dedicated tribe, Max Cavalera not only survives but thrives, blasting out riff after killer riff. The same voice, body, and spirit which launched Soulfly in 1997 summons impossibly heavy noise to this day, throwing down ten slabs of monstrous music on Soulfly’s twelfth album, 2022’s Totem.
Produced by Max alongside Arthur Rizk, whom Revolver described as “the secret weapon behind Power Trip, Code Orange, and Cavalera Conspiracy,” Totem attacks without apology. It brims with the blackened-thrash and death metal bite of modern Soulfly classics like Ritual (2018) and Archangel (2015), with nods to the heavy groove of Primitive (2000) and Prophecy (2004).
The songs on Totem originated with a back-to-basics songwriting approach inspired by Max’s son, Zyon. Soulfly’s drummer since 2012, Zyon asked Max one day to show him how Sepultura created their early classics. The elder Cavalera describes the process as putting riffs together like pieces in a puzzle, or bricks in a pyramid. “Zyon and I jammed for many weeks, creating the foundation.”
Max first envisioned Soulfly as a band with an evolving lineup, eager to “shake the tree” with an infusion of new creative blood from time to time. Many amazing players and guest musicians appear throughout the discography. Totem is the band’s fourth album with Zyon and second with bassist Mike Leon. It’s also the first Soulfly album without guitarist Marc Rizzo since 2004.
SOULFLY online:
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https://www.youtube.com/user/soulflyband