Sepultura, Exodus, Biohazard and Tribal Gaze performing at the House of Blues felt similar the philharmonic antithesis of Memorial Day weekend. Down in the venue’s woody pit, metalheads young and aged packed shoulder-to-shoulder for nearly five hours of breakneck sound alternatively of spending the vacation poolside with a blistery canine successful hand. And honestly, this was the close choice, as the circuit marks what’s being billed arsenic Sepultura’s last North American run.
Before getting into the Brazilian legends themselves, recognition is owed to the bands that primed the room. Texas death metallers Tribal Gaze opened arsenic 1 of the night’s biggest surprises. Part of the modern old-school decease metallic revival, the set barrels guardant connected thick, sludgy riffs portion weaving successful hardcore breakdowns and deceptively catchy grooves. They’re punishingly tight live and worthy of your attraction if they’re still flying nether your radar.
Then came Biohazard, Brooklyn’s long-running collision of hardcore punk, rap metal and axenic street-level agitation. Their acceptable turned the level into a convulsive swarm of bodies and mediate fingers aimed squarely astatine “the man.”
“We’ve been doing a ellipse pit for this opus longer than you’ve been born,” vocalist Evan Seinfeld joked earlier launching into “Wrong Side of the Tracks.”
Next up was Exodus, inactive flying the emblem for Bay Area thrash nearly five decades aft forming successful 1979. The band remains a instrumentality built wholly from neck-snapping riffs and relentless momentum. Guitarist Gary Holt — who someway inactive makes this level of method precision look casual — was particularly unreal to watch. Classics similar “The Toxic Waltz” and “Bonded by Blood” transformed the level into a giant convulsing organism.
And past came Sepultura.
Sepultura hardly needs an instauration for anyone adjacent remotely invested successful dense music. Across much than 40 years, the set has carved retired a dependable that fused thrash, decease metal, nu metal and Brazilian rhythmic power into thing genuinely singular. Seeing the curtain statesman to autumn connected that bequest felt surreal.
Their 90-minute acceptable pulled from nearly every era of its discography, treating the assemblage to worldly from Chaos A.D., Roots and adjacent the band’s latest release, The Cloud of Unknowing. Midway done the set, Evan Seinfeld returned to the signifier to assistance teardrop done the politically charged “Slave New World,” sending the already chaotic pit into overdrive.
At 1 point, amid a oversea of patched conflict vests and shirtless guys hurling themselves successful circles, 1 mosher stood retired supra the rest. Clutched precocious successful his manus was a shrunken caput which helium waved portion screaming each lyric backmost astatine the stage. Combined with his black-and-white corpse paint, it looked similar a afloat committed tribute to the tribal imagery of Sepultura’s Roots era.
Longtime vocalist Derrick Green paused adjacent the extremity of the nighttime to convey fans for decades of support. He shouted retired the bands sharing the circuit and admitted that approaching the extremity of this section felt “very emotional.”
There wasn’t one inactive caput arsenic the set ripped into its highly anticipated closing way “Roots Bloody Roots.” The set gave its all and truthful did the room. We were near lasting with goosebumps and someway with different surge of vigor aft specified a agelong show.









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