SEPULTURA: Spreading Positive Vibes Through Music

July 3, 2007

SEPULTURA guitarist Andreas Kisser has checked in with the following update:

"Lleida, Catalunya (Spain): We started the [European] tour yesterday [june 29] in Alba, Italy, near Torino and for the first show it was very great! The crowd in Italy is always special with a great support and we couldn't choose a better place to start this European leg. Awesome. Grazie Italia! Today we arrived in Barcelona in the morning and we heard the news about a car that drove in flames at a terminal at the Glasgow airport. Fucking terrorism. In London the police found two cars full of bombs ready to destroy. Shit! Cowards, stupid idiots that create fear and violence. Enough of this crap. For the love of God, PEACE! We are going soon to Glasgow and hopefully this events will not get in the way of our concerts. Make music, not war! Stop this culture of fear!"

"Dundee, Scotland: What a long day! Finally, we have arrived in Scotland, unfortunately we had to cancel the Dundee gig [on July 1]. We only got here late a night. We just passed by where the attack happened at the Glasgow airport. The burning smell was evident everywhere, but everybody were calm and confident, all the policemen and airline personnel, keeping all the passengers in order and safe. We had patience and everything was resolved with no bigger problems. Tomorrow we are going to Iverness to continue the tour and spread positive vibes trough music."

IPC TV, which produces and broadcasts a variety of community programs in Portuguese to an increasing Brazilian community in Japan, has posted a lengthy video report on SEPULTURA, featuring interviews with the band and footage of the group performing in Brazil and France. Watch the "Agenda" report at this location (in Portuguese).

This past winter SEPULTURA finished filming the second video from their "Dante XXI" album, for the song "Ostia". The clip was shot on March 3 at a studio in São Paulo prior to the band's departure for their European tour. During the following week, the video crew and the main actor shot the outdoor scenes in downtown São Paulo. The script, which adapts the story from the book "The Divine Comedy" to the modern days, was directed by Geraldo Moraes.

Check out pictures from the video shoot at this location.

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