Soulfly - No New Album Until Next Year
Nearly three years has passed since Soulfly released their last studio album Rituals. But, according to Max Cavalera, fans may have to wait until 2022 for the arrival of the band's next album, which has been tracked over at Platinum Underground in Phoenix, Arizona with producer Arthur Rizk.
In a recent interview with Finland's Kaaos TV, Max said: "We're just working on it. We're still just developing it. It's in the early stages of being recorded. We recorded some, and we have to record a little bit more. But we're just really taking our time. I don't think it's gonna come out this year, because we already have [the debut album from Max's] Go Ahead And Die [project] coming out in June. So there's not really a hurry to make something fast. So we're just gonna take it easy and do it little by little. So probably we'll have it finished for next year. It's all right, because Soulfly has always been there. I really like the vibe that Soulfly has; it's a very unique vibe in the metal world. So I don't really worry too much about Soulfly. For me, it was really actually fun to step out of it to make Go Ahead And Die and [the second album from] Killer Be Killed, because I just learned so much from those projects. And I think that also influenced the Soulfly record, the works of those projects."
In a recent interview with Finland's Kaaos TV, Max said: "We're just working on it. We're still just developing it. It's in the early stages of being recorded. We recorded some, and we have to record a little bit more. But we're just really taking our time. I don't think it's gonna come out this year, because we already have [the debut album from Max's] Go Ahead And Die [project] coming out in June. So there's not really a hurry to make something fast. So we're just gonna take it easy and do it little by little. So probably we'll have it finished for next year. It's all right, because Soulfly has always been there. I really like the vibe that Soulfly has; it's a very unique vibe in the metal world. So I don't really worry too much about Soulfly. For me, it was really actually fun to step out of it to make Go Ahead And Die and [the second album from] Killer Be Killed, because I just learned so much from those projects. And I think that also influenced the Soulfly record, the works of those projects."
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