Dive into the intense and thought-provoking world of Sepultura's eleventh studio album, "A-Lex," released on January 23, 2009. This conceptual masterpiece is a bold exploration of themes inspired by Anthony Burgess' classic novel "A Clockwork Orange," marking the band's second foray into concept albums following "Dante XXI." With a runtime of 54 minutes, "A-Lex" is a relentless journey through a variety of metal sub-genres, including thrash, groove, death, nu, heavy, speed, and alternative metal.
"A-Lex" is a significant milestone for Sepultura, as it features the debut of drummer Jean Dolabella, who joined the band after the departure of Igor Cavalera in 2006. This album also stands as the fifth Sepultura release without Max Cavalera, solidifying the band's evolution under the leadership of guitarist Andreas Kisser and vocalist Derrick Green. The album's tracklist is a dynamic mix of high-energy songs and instrumental interludes, with standout tracks like "Filthy Rot," "What I Do!," and "Forceful Behavior" showcasing the band's signature aggressive sound and intricate musicianship.
The album's production, handled by renowned producer Colin Richardson, ensures that every riff, drum beat, and vocal delivery is crisp and powerful. "A-Lex" is a testament to Sepultura's enduring legacy and their ability to reinvent themselves while staying true to their metal roots. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to Sepultura's discography, "A-Lex" offers a compelling and exhilarating listening experience that highlights the band's unique blend of brutality and sophistication.