Soulfly - Primitive review
Band: | Soulfly |
Album: | Primitive |
Style: | Nu metal, Groove thrash metal |
Release date: | September 26, 2000 |
Guest review by: | The great lich |
01. Back To The Primitive
02. Pain [feat. Grady Avenell And Chino Moreno]
03. Bring It
04. Jumpdafuckup [feat. Corey Taylor]
05. Mulambo [feat. The Mulambo Tribe]
06. Son Song [feat. Sean Lennon]
07. Boom
08. Terrorist [feat. Tom Araya And Jose Navarro]
09. The Prophet
10. Soulfly II
11. In Memory Of... [feat. Babatunde Rabouin, Deonte Perry And Justus Olbert]
12. Flyhigh [feat. Asha Rabouin]
13. Eye For An Eye [live] [limited edition digipack/Japanese bonus]
14. Tribe [live] [limited edition digipack/Japanese bonus]
15. Soulfire [limited edition digipack/Japanese bonus]
16. Soulfly [Universal Spirit Mix] [limited edition digipack/Japanese bonus]
The second album of Max Cavalera with his new band Soulfly was released in the year 2000. The main genre is alternative or nu metal metal with some traces of thrash and it's not too much like their self-titled debut album. Primitive was the first album of a band of MaX Cavalera to reach the The Billboard top 200 (namely, 32nd place).
The band performed some tribal musical motives on this album which give the album variety and make it more interesting by creating a special tribal atmosphere and prepare the audience for lyrics.
As with the first album that featured lots of guest musicians, this album has many guest appearances as well. This can be good but also bad. The good thing is that the guest appearances give the album various musical genres such as rap-metal and other styles, overall making the album's performance level higher as the band performs a variety of different genres beside their original style on a single album. The bad thing is that many listeners may have an impression that the band doesn't has enough ability to perform anything on their own. This, of course, is up to every listener to decide. In my opinion there isn't anything bad nor anything particularly good about it, after all, this album deserves an 8 for I love this band.
Among the tracks there are not too much solos and changes during the music but the riffs are heavy and worth listening, for instance like "Terrorist". Some of the songs have new musical aspects in them like "In memory of..." or "Jumpdafuckup". One can find the original stylistic features of the group in "Back To The Primitive", "The Prophet" and "Bring it". The tracklist also includes an instrumental song called "Soulfly II" (similar to the other songs titled in such a manner that can be found on their other albums) plus there are two live performances and two remixes as bonus tracks.
Last but not least, along with the great lyrics of Max Cavalera this album is a very good one.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 8 |
Originality: | 8 |
Production: | 8 |
Written by The great lich | 08.02.2010
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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