SEPULTURA Guitarist ANDREAS KISSER: More Tracks From Solo Album Posted Online

October 3, 2008

"Vivaldi", "God's Laugh" and "Page", three new tracks from SEPULTURA guitarist Andreas Kisser, are available for streaming on his MySpace page. Also available is the previously released song "Eu Humano". All four cuts come off Kisser's long-awaited solo debut, entitled "Hubris I & II", which is scheduled for release in early 2009 via Holland's Mascot Records. A two-disc set, the self-produced effort was recorded in part at A Voz do Brasil studio in São Paulo, Brazil.

The individual song credits are as follows:

"Vivaldi":

Andreas Kisser: Guitars

"Eu Humano":

Andreas Kisser: Vocals, Guitars and Bass
Jean Dolabella: Drums
Henrique Portugal: Keyboards

"Page":

Andreas Kisser: Guitars and Bass
Fabio Azeitona: Percussion
Renato Zanuto: Keyboards

"God's Laugh":

Andreas Kisser: Guitars and Bass
Jean Dolabella: Drums
Vasco Faé: Vocals and Harmonica

Kisser previously stated about the album, "I'm very pleased with the result and I'm excited to hear it all done. It was a long process, a learning process and a great experience. It's a musical journey trough the influences I had for last 15 years of my life and at the same time it's very different from everything I did so far."

"Hubris" comes from Greek word "hybris," which means "excessive pride, wanton violence."

Check out the "Hubris I & II" artwork below.

"Hubris I & II" track listing:

I:

01. Protest!
02. Euphoria/Desperation
03. Eu Humano
04. The Forum
05. Virgulândia
06. God's Laugh
07. R.H.E.T.
08. Em Busca Do Ouro
09. Lava Sky
10. A Million Judas Iscariotes

II:

01. Sad Soil
02. Worlds Apart
03. Breast Feeding
04. Page
05. Domenicana
06. Vivaldi
07. 0120
08. Armonia
09. Hubris
10. Mythos
11. O Mais Querido

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