SOULFLY Performs With MAX CAVALERA's Son In São Paulo; Video Available

February 26, 2012

Video footage of SOULFLY performing the SEPULTURA classic "Roots Bloody Roots" on February 25 at Via Marquês (moved from Santana Hall) in São Paulo, Brazil can be seen below. Also available is footage of SOULFLY performing SEPULTURA's "Troops Of Doom" with a special guest appearance by former SEPULTURA and current CAVALERA CONSPIRACY drummer Igor Cavalera.

SOULFLY is currently touring Brazil for the first time since 2002. The band's guest drummer for the trek is SOULFLY/ex-SEPULTURA frontman Max Cavalera's son Zyon Cavalera, who also plays in LODY KONG.

It is Zyon's unborn heartbeat that can be heard during the intro of SEPULTURA's classic song "Refuse/Resist".

SOULFLY's eighth album, "Enslaved", is due on March 13 via Roadrunner Records. The CD was recorded at TallCat Studios in Phoenix, Arizona and was produced by Chris "Zeuss" Harris, the seasoned knob twiddler behind some of the most notable bands in metal today, such as SHADOWS FALL, HATEBREED, THE RED CHORD and more.

"Enslaved" standard CD features the following 11 tracks:

01. Resistance
02. World Scum
03. Intervention
04. Gladiator
05. Legions
06. American Steel
07. Redemption of Man By God
08. Treachery
09. Plata O Plomo
10. Chains
11. Revengeance

The digital-only edition includes the following three bonus tracks:

12. Slave
13. Bastard
14. Soulfly VIII

SOULFLY's current lineup features Max and guitar dynamo Marc Rizzo, with STATIC-X's Tony Campos taking up the bass. The lineup is rounded out by drummer David Kinkade (BORKNAGAR, ARSIS, MALEVOLENT CREATION),a new-school, extreme skinsman whose brutality behind the kit brings a new flavor to the band.

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