Album artwork for Quadra by Sepultura

While quickly establishing themselves as leaders of the second wave of Thrash already in the late eighties, to this day they never came even close to stagnation. Quadra, their mighty new undertaking, is proof of a will unbroken, a thirst unquenched and a quality so staggeringly high it’s a wonder this band doesn’t implode. Now three albums deep into what may very well be their strongest incarnation yet – uniting the talents of old-school members Andreas Kisser (guitars, vocals) and Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. (bass), vocal force of nature Derrick Leon Green (vocals) and drummer Eloy Casagrande – Sepultura are an unleashed power to be reckoned with, uniting bucketloads of experience and youthful vigour in a totally revived way.

In many ways, Quadra broadens the vision the Brazilian thrash troopers had on Machine Messiah (2017), again relying on the impeccable talent of Swedish producing giant Jens Bogren and his Fascination Street Studios. Bringing together a monumental grandeur and a wild, untamed ferocity, Sepultura stepped up their game musically – and conceptually as well. Side one is the pure and raw thrash side. Side two brings in the rhythms and percussion from our ‘Roots’ era. Three is getting a bit experimental and four brings forth the melodies and the acoustic guitars.

Sepultura

Quadra

Nuclear Blast
Album artwork for Quadra by Sepultura
LPx2

£37.99

Double 140 Gram Vinyl. Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Black
Released 07/02/2020Catalogue Number

0727361515713

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Album artwork for Quadra by Sepultura
CDx3

£59.99

Double CD and Bluray.

Released 07/02/2020Catalogue Number

0727361515751

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Sepultura

Quadra

Nuclear Blast
Album artwork for Quadra by Sepultura
LPx2

£37.99

Double 140 Gram Vinyl. Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Black
Released 07/02/2020Catalogue Number

0727361515713

Learn more
Album artwork for Quadra by Sepultura
CDx3

£59.99

Double CD and Bluray.

Released 07/02/2020Catalogue Number

0727361515751

Learn more

While quickly establishing themselves as leaders of the second wave of Thrash already in the late eighties, to this day they never came even close to stagnation. Quadra, their mighty new undertaking, is proof of a will unbroken, a thirst unquenched and a quality so staggeringly high it’s a wonder this band doesn’t implode. Now three albums deep into what may very well be their strongest incarnation yet – uniting the talents of old-school members Andreas Kisser (guitars, vocals) and Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. (bass), vocal force of nature Derrick Leon Green (vocals) and drummer Eloy Casagrande – Sepultura are an unleashed power to be reckoned with, uniting bucketloads of experience and youthful vigour in a totally revived way.

In many ways, Quadra broadens the vision the Brazilian thrash troopers had on Machine Messiah (2017), again relying on the impeccable talent of Swedish producing giant Jens Bogren and his Fascination Street Studios. Bringing together a monumental grandeur and a wild, untamed ferocity, Sepultura stepped up their game musically – and conceptually as well. Side one is the pure and raw thrash side. Side two brings in the rhythms and percussion from our ‘Roots’ era. Three is getting a bit experimental and four brings forth the melodies and the acoustic guitars.