I missed out on Dublin tickets so went up to Belfast. The Telegraph Building is great for a gig, unless you're queuing for merch because then you're likely missing the first band.
Jesus Piece were good. I've never seen a hard-core band live so enjoyed that. Obituary were class. Really glad to have caught them after missing in 2018 I think.
Jinjer just aren't for me. Metalcore is it? No thanks
Lads, I've never said something and been so confident of being correct in my life - someone definitely fucking shat themselves in the pit. It was unmistakable. I've got a shocking sense of smell but that was putrid.
Other than that, crowdsurfers can get fucked. I saw one go over the railing and eat shit so bad. Like really fucking bad. Security were nowhere to be seen when he approached the railing and the way he hit his head I thought he'd die on the spot. Madness. Also there was some cunt in a wheelchair about 3 bodies back from the railing. Fuckin stayed there the entirety of the Sepultura set, the fuckin legend.

Quote from: open face surgery on November 11, 2024, 10:54:14 AM
Quote from: Sworntothecans on November 11, 2024, 01:48:42 AM
Quote from: Aldaron on November 10, 2024, 06:32:33 PMtoo soon for the Max and Igor robbing back the name comments ?

Andreas and Paolo own it so they'd have to either license it or go to court. Andreas covered himself when Max walked in 97.

Neither original members so how did they swing that? I presume the Cavaleras are still getting royalties for the songs played.

Think the publishing is still shared by them all, Andreas was pretty much advised by Newstead I think to cover himself and the lads as Gloria was going to screw them out of various agreements with Roadrunner.

You could tell at the time the difference between all the press that the first Soulfly got compared to Against and the less classier digs at that lads via Blabbermouth/Kerrang etc. 


Quote from: Don Gately on November 11, 2024, 03:18:10 PMSoulfly are terrible

Aye, flogged the hell out of a pretty emaciated horse for a good few years until he started wearing old school death metal merch instead of Kappa tracksuits.

Was at the Belfast show - missed Jesus Piece, didn't fancy it from what i'd heard of them beforehand. Obituary were great, though sadly nothing off The End Complete, but we did get one tune of World Demise. Jinjer - not my bag, music was utterly pointless and the vocals were ok - it's pretty much the definition of stick a female in any averagely competent Metal band and they'll achieve some degree of success. 

It was enjoyable but all a bit surreal - Sepultura on a headlining "final tour", without the Cavaleras, having just seen the Cavaleras over the summer in the Limelight doing the early material. It was good, a massive production, great sound but just lacking something obvious that didn't make it feel as Sepultura as the the Cavalera show in June.

I may be totally off the mark, but with Andreas Kisser's wife dying, him wanting to "retire" Sepultura and Max is seemingly flat out running through his back catalogue at shows (Nailbomb & Sepultura), has Andreas geared up to sell the Sepultura brand back to the Cavaleras?

Given the whole Slayer thing, there's no way I see this as the end. in fact will any band truly end these days...


It does seem like a weird time for them to stop. All the lads seem to be in great condition for their ages especially Derrick and Andreas, Paulo looks to be a little slow but otherwise fine. The new drummer is great.

I don't know what way copyrights work as in did Max have to pay money to Andreas when I saw Soulfly doing Roots in full live with Igor a few years ago or not. I don't think it would make much sense for Max to buy the name and continue as is. If Max is touring under the Sepultura name then Paulo and Andres have to be part of it, it would be the difference between them say playing the 3 Arena here or playing the Academy.

I think Max and Igor either showing up or not showing up for the final show in Brazil will give a good indication of which way things are headed.

Quote from: mickO))) on November 12, 2024, 12:13:49 PMIt does seem like a weird time for them to stop. All the lads seem to be in great condition for their ages especially Derrick and Andreas, Paulo looks to be a little slow but otherwise fine. The new drummer is great.

I don't know what way copyrights work as in did Max have to pay money to Andreas when I saw Soulfly doing Roots in full live with Igor a few years ago or not. I don't think it would make much sense for Max to buy the name and continue as is. If Max is touring under the Sepultura name then Paulo and Andres have to be part of it, it would be the difference between them say playing the 3 Arena here or playing the Academy.

I think Max and Igor either showing up or not showing up for the final show in Brazil will give a good indication of which way things are headed.

Derrick will do alright after the band finishes, he was an early investor in Liquid Death and probably gets a decent payout every quarter.


I didn't know he invested in that but I meant more how will he fill his days I can't see him joining any other bands and he won't be working at the local Walmart either.

I am sure over the 26 years he has been in Sepultura he has made enough to set himself up for life. He will even make a killing just on this final tour alone.

Quote from: mickO))) on November 12, 2024, 12:13:49 PMIt does seem like a weird time for them to stop. All the lads seem to be in great condition for their ages especially Derrick and Andreas, Paulo looks to be a little slow but otherwise fine. The new drummer is great.

I don't know what way copyrights work as in did Max have to pay money to Andreas when I saw Soulfly doing Roots in full live with Igor a few years ago or not. I don't think it would make much sense for Max to buy the name and continue as is. If Max is touring under the Sepultura name then Paulo and Andres have to be part of it, it would be the difference between them say playing the 3 Arena here or playing the Academy.

I think Max and Igor either showing up or not showing up for the final show in Brazil will give a good indication of which way things are headed.


I'm pretty sure that Andreas said the end of Sepultura was to do with the death of his wife and wanting to be home with his kids. So probably no 'big' tours in the future.

He also wants to work with a charity in Brazil which brings palliative care to the favelas where needed. Again, this is related to the death of his wife.

Only watched Jesus Piece and Obituary in Belfast. JP were great but the sound wasn't as overwhelming as it should have been (I saw them in Nottingham last year and the sound was so loud and abrasive it felt like I was pinned to the wall). Obituary were immense.


There's a report on a podcast that a lady was assaulted at the Dublin show. According to her:

QuoteMy friends and I were standing facing the stage behind the barrier that separates the stage's front standing area and the back standing area of 3Olympia Theatre. This Polish guy and a couple arrived later on, and stood by us, this guy started complaining to my friend demanding him to stop headbanging, the couple joined this guy and started a fight. He punched me several times on my back ribs, he could have broken them. I'm shocked by this and now and afraid to go to gigs in Dublin anymore!

Cuntish behaviour.

What the fuck is a Jesus Piece, is it a play on Judas Priest or something?
Wearing jeans and leather, not crackerjack clothes

Quote from: Thorn on November 12, 2024, 08:25:02 PMWhat the fuck is a Jesus Piece, is it a play on Judas Priest or something?

It's slang for a gold/silver necklace. You hear it in a lot of the  East Coast hip hop.

Quote from: Thorn on November 12, 2024, 08:25:02 PMWhat the fuck is a Jesus Piece, is it a play on Judas Priest or something?

It's slang for a Jewish penis.

 :laugh:
Alright, I think I'll go with Sworntothecans , final answer.
Wearing jeans and leather, not crackerjack clothes

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My friends and I were standing facing the stage behind the barrier that separates the stage's front standing area and the back standing area of 3Olympia Theatre. This Polish guy and a couple arrived later on, and stood by us, this guy started complaining to my friend demanding him to stop headbanging, the couple joined this guy and started a fight. He punched me several times on my back ribs, he could have broken them. I'm shocked by this and now and afraid to go to gigs in Dublin anymore!

This is a classic example of people running away with things on the net. Just because an account like this was posted doesn't mean it's true. Due process and all. I see your one has happily posted pictures of her alleged aggressor too on social media and everyone has immediately jumped to conclusions. The only reason I mention it is because I've seen plenty of contradictory accounts, indicating the victim in question and her boyfriend were the aggressors, witnesses saying they were thrown out of Eddie Rockets Prior to the show for causing trouble and others suggesting they started the fight at the show.

Bottom line, if the account above were true - go to the Gardai and if true let it be handled correctly. Posts on facebook etc and internet trials are ridiculous. Especially looking at all the internet hard man posts - nauseating.