Today SOULFLY is releasing their new single, 'Superstition'
With a brand new studio album on the horizon and a brand new supporting tour kicking off this fall, Max Cavalera and SOULFLY are ready to stomp once again. The band has set "Totem" as the title of their new album.
Cavalera's ability to write riffs that anyone can listen to and rock out to seemingly never ends. You can hear the first single, "Superstition" below:
Max Cavalera comments about the new album:
"Totem is a celebration of the spiritual nature. It was a 2-year journey writing with Zyon. This album is about all the joy, the fun, and the anger in Metal."
Totem was recorded at Platinum Underground in Mesa Arizona by John Aquilino and Arthur Rizk with assistance from John Powers. Produced by Max alongside Arthur Rizk (KREATOR, MUNICIPAL WASTE, CODE ORANGE), the album boasts guest appearances from John Powers (ETERNAL CHAMPION), Chris Ulsh (POWER TRIP), and John Tardy (OBITUARY). Arthur Rizk was also responsible for playing lead guitar on the record. The artwork for the album was created by James Bousema.
With a brand new studio album on the horizon and a brand new supporting tour kicking off this fall, Max Cavalera and SOULFLY are ready to stomp once again. The band has set "Totem" as the title of their new album.
Cavalera's ability to write riffs that anyone can listen to and rock out to seemingly never ends. You can hear the first single, "Superstition" below:
Max Cavalera comments about the new album:
"Totem is a celebration of the spiritual nature. It was a 2-year journey writing with Zyon. This album is about all the joy, the fun, and the anger in Metal."
Totem was recorded at Platinum Underground in Mesa Arizona by John Aquilino and Arthur Rizk with assistance from John Powers. Produced by Max alongside Arthur Rizk (KREATOR, MUNICIPAL WASTE, CODE ORANGE), the album boasts guest appearances from John Powers (ETERNAL CHAMPION), Chris Ulsh (POWER TRIP), and John Tardy (OBITUARY). Arthur Rizk was also responsible for playing lead guitar on the record. The artwork for the album was created by James Bousema.