Sepultura Reveals 'Machine Messiah' Album Details
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(Metal Hammer) Sepultura have revealed the artwork, title and tracklist for their 14th album "Machine Messiah". The record is said to be "inspired by the robotisation of our society" and will be released on January 13 next year via Nuclear Blast. The artwork was created by Filipino artist Camille Della Rosa. Machine Messiah was produced by the band and Jens Borgen of Fascination Street Studios in Orebro, Sweden. Borgen has previously worked with Soilwork, Opeth, Katatonia and Amon Amarth. Guitarist Andreas Kisser says: "I found the work of Camille Della Rosa during some research I was doing to look for alternative artists to work on the cover of our new album. "I had the concept in my mind and the name of the album, Machine Messiah, but that didn't matter much since I was looking for different styles and ideas, different artists. "When I saw her paintings I was really impressed by her style, full of colours and meaning, very unique and alive! She comes from the Philippines, a place where we performed some years ago and we could feel the intensity of their culture - very powerful. She has that power in her paintings and drawings." Read more here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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