Cover of Sepultura A-Lex
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LA RECENSIONE

This year, Sepultura returns to the music scene with a new concept album, this time based on A Clockwork Orange (the book).

After Igor Cavalera's departure, Sepultura (if we can still call them that) hired Mr. Jean Dolabella as their drummer. The surprise is that the new drummer handles himself very well, although not reaching the levels of his predecessor. Thanks also to Derrick Green who has started singing better, A-lex opens a glimpse of light for Sepultura, taking us from the violence of “Moloko Mesto” to the tribal percussion (à la “Roots”) of “Filthy Rot”, to the sad “Sadistic Values” and the brilliant “Ludvig Van”, a reinterpretation of the last movement of the Ninth.

Negative notes are the annoying instrumental tracks “A-Lex I, II, III, IV” that could have been avoided. Also, the concept is not very well constructed and although it quotes some lines literally from the book (“Allora che si fa, eh?” and the song sung by the bum) it fails to convey the story and atmosphere of the book or even the film of A Clockwork Orange.

In conclusion, A-lex is a mediocre album but certainly superior to the Brazilian quartet's latest efforts and it could be the beginning of a new chapter for Sepultura, now in their twenty-fifth year of existence.

We hope so.

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Sepultura's A-Lex is a concept album inspired by A Clockwork Orange that showcases the band's evolution after a lineup change. While the new drummer and Derrick Green show improvement, the album suffers from weak concept execution and filler instrumentals. Despite this, it stands above recent efforts and hints at potential new directions for the band.

Tracklist Videos

01   A-Lex I (01:54)

02   Moloko Mesto (02:09)

03   Filthy Rot (02:46)

04   We've Lost You! (04:13)

05   What I Do! (02:01)

06   A-Lex II (02:18)

07   The Treatment (03:23)

08   Metamorphosis (03:01)

09   Sadistic Values (06:50)

10   Forceful Behavior (02:27)

11   Conform (01:54)

12   A-Lex III (02:03)

13   The Experiment (03:28)

14   Strike (03:40)

15   Enough Said (01:36)

16   Ludwig Van (05:30)

17   A-Lex IV (02:46)

18   Paradox (02:15)

Sepultura

Brazilian metal band formed in Belo Horizonte in 1984, known for influential albums such as Beneath The Remains, Arise, Chaos A.D. and Roots.
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By Anatas

 Who the hell are these guys? Are they Sepultura? Sure, and I’m Joe Satriani.

 The only burial I notice is yours, your self-collapse.


By RussianSpring

 An absolutely bare album with only a few worthy highlights such as the song "Moloko Mesto" or "Ludwig Van."

 The concept is indecipherable, and you absolutely can’t understand where the key to reading the album is.


By Rainbow Rising

 Sepultura embraced a new path, leading them to experiment ever more, reaching what we could define as progressive thrash metal.

 The songs last just long enough, with Andreas Kisser’s solos weaving the plots of a claustrophobic and sick world.