INCITE Interviewed On Exclaim! TV's 'Aggressive Tendencies' (Video)

April 12, 2013

On March 8, INCITE frontman Richie Cavalera — who is also the stepson of SOULFLY/CAVALERA CONSPIRACY mainman Max Cavalera — and INCITE guitarist Gene Macazan were interviewed by Denise Falzon in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for the latest episode of Exclaim! TV's "Aggressive Tendencies" series. You can now watch the chat below.

INCITE's "Hopeless" video, which was recorded during the band's 2012 European tour, features live and rehearsal footage as well as footage taken on the streets of Berlin, Germany.

"Hopeless" comes off INCITE's sophomore album, "All Out War", which was released on November 20, 2012 via Minus Head Records. The CD was recorded at Darth Mader Music in Hollywood, California with producer Logan Mader (GOJIRA, SOULFLY). Revolver described the effort as "full of mean riffing and serious aggression" while Metal Hammer said the band "harnesses the kind of groove-driven power that LAMB OF GOD and, in more recent years, DEVILDRIVER have always nailed so perfectly."

INCITE released its debut album, "The Slaughter", in October 2009 via I Scream Records.

INCITE's current lineup is as follows:

Richie Cavalera - Vocals
Zak Sofaly - Drums
Gene Macazan - Guitar
Luis Marrufo - Bass

Richie Cavalera has made a number of guest appearances in the studio and on stage with both SOULFLY and CAVALERA CONSPIRACY.

Interview:

"Hopeless" video:

Photo credit: Andrew Whitaker

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