Dive into the raw, unfiltered energy of Sepultura's 2003 masterpiece, "Roorback," a powerful testament to the band's enduring legacy in the metal world. This ninth studio album marks a significant chapter in Sepultura's discography, released through SPV Records and later reissued by BMG Rights Management. With a blend of thrash, groove, and nu metal elements, "Roorback" showcases the band's versatility and relentless intensity.
The album kicks off with the ferocious "Come Back Alive," setting the tone for the high-octane journey that follows. Tracks like "Godless," "Ape of God," and "Urge" highlight the band's signature heavy riffs and aggressive vocals, while "Corrupted" and "Mind War" delve into darker, more introspective territories. The inclusion of a cover of U2's "Bullet the Blue Sky" adds an unexpected twist, demonstrating Sepultura's ability to reinvent classic material with their unique sound.
"Roorback" is notable for being the third album recorded without founding member Max Cavalera, though his brother Igor Cavalera remains on drums, contributing to the album's distinctive rhythm section. The album's production is crisp and powerful, ensuring that every guitar riff, drum beat, and vocal growl cuts through with clarity and impact.
Clocking in at just under 50 minutes, "Roorback" is a concise yet potent collection of tracks that exemplify Sepultura's unyielding spirit and innovative approach to metal. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to the band's music, this album offers a thrilling exploration of Sepultura's artistic evolution and their enduring influence on the metal genre.