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The problem with most CD reviews is you only get the opinion of the one critic doing the review. So we thought it might be fun to try something new here by giving the exact same CD to two different critics (or more) and see what they each come up with and just how much difference a single critic's opinion can make. 

Note: due to the nature of this series, the reviews may tend to be more in the first person than you are used to with music criticism.

[ed note- This review marks the debut of Zane Ewton here at antiMUSIC. Welcome aboard Zane!]

Soulfly  - Prophecy
Label: Roadrunner Records
 
Tracks:
1. Prophecy
2. Living Sacrifice
3. Execution Style
4. Defeat U
5. Mars
6. I Believe
7. Moses
8. Born Again Anarchist
9. Porrada
10. In the Meantime
11. Soulfly IV
12. Wings

Zane Ewton's review - he gave it a rating of 

With Soulfly’s fourth release, lead entity Max Cavalera continues to mix the sounds of world music with the thrash of guitars.  Surprises are around every corner; while some are effective others left me scratching my head.

Cavalera continues to work with new people on every Soulfy album, most notable Dave Ellefson (ex-Megadeth) plays bass on several tracks. 

The revolving door of musicians is a blessing and a curse.  New people bring new ideas, but a lack of cohesion really hurts the album.  The tribal drums of past efforts are overshadowed by flashes of Spanish guitar that at times is delicate.  The focus on bringing new sounds and instruments into the mix seems to have taken the focus away from the guitars and the vocals.

There are some good riffs throughout Prophecy, but it is nothing the casual thrash metal fan hasn’t heard before. Cavalera keeps the lyrics simple.  Unfortunately the lyrics grow boring quickly with most songs being nothing more than a refrain.

Most songs on Prophecy seem to drag, and you will find yourself skipping to the next track after the initial intrigue of the song has worn off. 

One standout track is “Moses”.  A reggae beat that breaks into thrash fury is interesting and the most memorable moment of the album.  In the liner notes Cavalera mentions his title of “The Bob Marley of Metal”.  The only difference between the two is Marley’s ability to take a simple lyric and let it shine. 

You can feel that Cavalera’s experiments are going to give way to something much bigger but Prophecy feels like a detour on his exodus into a better realm.

Hobo's Review - He gave it a Rating of 

In 1996, Max Cavalera left one of the most popular heavy metal bands in the world – Sepultura. Upon his exit from the gigantean metal juggernaut, Max threw himself headlong into his new musical project, featuring Roy Mayorga (drums), Jackson Bandeira (guitar) and former Sepultura roadie Marcello D. Rapp (bass). This band would become known as the ‘ultra-heavy’ (note: sarcasm) Soulfly.

The band formed with the best of intentions, releasing their tolerable self-titled debut album in 1998. But then something went horribly, horribly wrong. Max no longer looked to his death metal roots, but rather resorted to nu-metal type riffing and derivative lyrical content. 

After Soulfly’s two follow-up albums Primitive’(2000) and 3 (2002), Max had effectively isolated his massive Sepultura fan base.

For those of you who still pray for a rebirth of an inspired, invigorated Max – and I suspect there be close to none – I’m afraid your prayers are still to remain unanswered, as Prophecy is perhaps the single most horrible Soulfly album to date (well, in close enough contention with ‘3’ to be considered abysmal). How can one even dare compare the Max of Sepultura’s Arise with the abominable shit-heap that is Soulfly? 

Truly, one cannot.

Prophecy illuminates Max’s waning song-writing ability, clear for all to see. The album itself is littered with fillers (in fact, every single track after the first can be considered a filler), what should have been powerful and meaningful bursts of metal have been replaced with extensively pointless, frustrating and infuriating introductions (and outros). 

Take for instance the horrible chorus line of ‘Execution Style’: ‘Ready, aim, fire. Ready, aim, fire.’ (Repeat) Such pathetically uninspired and lifeless lyrics have become the defining features of a Soulfly album. ‘Mars’ sports a similarly stale chorus (‘I am Mars the god of war, you bow to me like you did before), complete with a THREE MINUTE AND FIFTEEN SECOND OUTRO. Excuse me? One hundred and ninety-five seconds of outro? This isn’t a goddam Tool album Max. 

Almost every track sounds like a dry and derivative echo of the past. For sake of example, ‘I Believe’ acts as a boring-as-batshit statement of Max’s beliefs, which goes for around six minutes longer that it should. The hands-down, standout, worst track of the album however is the track ‘Moses’ – something of a spin-off of the 1998 album’s ‘Bumba’ gone horribly, horribly, horribly wrong. ‘Moses, Moses where are you? Please! Show up, tell the children what to do’ – followed up of course with another three-minute outro. How compelling! Awe-inspiring! 

Coming in a close second is ‘In The Meantime’, featuring some of the most appalling nu-metal riffing on the album, accompanied once more with a ninety second outro.  In ‘Born Again Anarchist’ we can easily identify piss-poor repetitive lyrics, with a hopelessly muffled guitar sound, cleverly blended with YET ANOTHER fucking unnecessarily long, drawn out, pointless outro.

In fact, the only listenable song on the album is the single – which if of course listed as the first track on the album – because Jod knows, with songs this piss poor, no man – now matter how foolish – would purchase this album after a single run of ‘Moses’.

Max has gone from God to git. He even stoops as low as to use the ULTRAH KEWL abbreviation for ‘you’ in the title of ‘Defeat U’. 

This album should not be considered an album. It is a joke. A deeply saddening, disturbing and mournful prank played upon all us loyal metal fans by some macabre higher deity. Do not buy this album. Do not listen to this album. (Unless, of course, you’re of the Deftone-persuasion, then this kind of simplistic crock of nu-metal shite would be right up your alley, asshats). 

Do yourself a favour and buy another copy of ‘Arise’ in protest.
 
 

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Your Turn, We now know what Zane and Hobo think but what do you think?


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Fan Speak:

Posted by Caught in a Mosh:
First time I heard the single for this album i said to myself "Hey its a Korn rip off!" and never bothered with it again.


Posted by The Metal Lord:
tried likeing it just could not get intosoulfly just cant they bug me all that neo tribal stuff is intresting the first time you hear it and thean you just want to slit your throught and go please amke it stop.


Posted by mushroomheadkal:
Max C. was also in NAILBOMB. I will continue to listen to Soulfly as long as they stay around. I look forward to going to the concert, as well. I agree some the albums may be "weak", however, Soulfly live in concert-is full of energy, and excitement! They completely rule at live shows!


Posted by Insignificant Other:
Ha, the day Hobo gives a nu metal album 5 stars is the day hell freezes over.


Posted by The Hunt, the best Sep cover!:
Are you (or most of you) going mad? Do you really expect Max will be always playing old trash metal songs ? (I don't think Sepultura in Max days played death metal.) If you want that type of music, listen to Schizophrenia, BtR, Arise or any other thash metal band. I dont't want to say that metal is dead (in fact this really pisses me off everytime I hear it), but time goes by, hard music evolves and you should accept it. Around 1990, when Sepultura started to influence metal world, this music was (as I remember, I was 11 years old at that time) also seen by many old fans like some kind of new sh*t threatening their beloved music, similarly to so called nu metal today. Finally, I don't know, why so many people rate Soulfly among nu metal. Nu metal is Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit and bands like that, am I right? (I don't like boxing music styles, I simply listen to what I find interesting.) Do you think Souulfly is like that? No, I'd say. So open up your mind and let Soulfly enrich your musical horizons, cause listening to one type of music won't do you any good as you can see. You speak like pensioners complaining about today's youth, wanting old times come back.


Posted by Monarch:
What's up with singers leaving good bands for sh1tty ones? Sepultura? Pantera? What the fu(ck?


Posted by Hobo:
After four albums of pure Nu, it doesn't seem your hopes are too realistic. If only Max fooled us all and released a brilliant, dynamic new metal album.


Posted by DeadSun:
Look folks, when it comes right down to it, we all want to support Max. I know I do--- only with every successive release, I can't help but ask myself "what the hell is going on, here?". The problem, as I see it, is that we are able to reference back to an EARLIER body of music in Sepultura. In doing this, I wouldn't be able to take seriously any person who wouldn't conceed that Sep's work easily surpasses Max's more recent efforts--- both in terms of style, innovation, and substance. Don't any of you DARE snap back at me with any f*ckin' "UR jUst Dah JeLLuss UhV dAH Max" sh*t, either. I've been a fan of this guy's music since "Beneath the Remains" in '89. I've stated this many times here in the past--- "Roots", as great as it was, inevitably brought Max down a notch. It would seem that, following the success of "Roots", Max caught a bad case of "Ratamahatta-itis"--- inadvertently adopting the song-formula for "Ratamahatta" as his preferred offspring, resulting in a slew of releases which come across, often times, as "Ratamahatta" played 17 different ways. I believe it can be argued that "Roots" indirectly laid a lot of brickwork for NU Metal bands to come. I just hope that Max can avoid falling into the NU Metal pit himself.


Posted by Lance:
this album gets atleast four stars



Posted by Deth:
I just picked up a copy of Sepulturas Chaos AD last week and there is no comparision. If MAX was able to keep the same sound as the single for the whole CD he would of had a winner. But it didn't happen. 


Posted by Hobo:
Yeah, thats why they suck - because it's not death metal. I mean, ignore the fact that every successive Soulfly album has dropped in terms of originality, musicianship and overall quality. Ignore the fact that I've sung praises of other numetal bands - despite the fact I would never listen to them. Ignore the fact that this CD actually does suck - compared to other Soulfly albums, numetal albums, metal albums and music albums in general. Ignore all that then yes, *obviously* the single reason I tore apart the album was because it was numetal and not death metal. Your smugness does not befit your retarded comment. (Not 'growling rebels' anymore? Does the track title 'Born Again Anarchist' suggest Max has joined the Greens then?)


Posted by Real:
Figures, they don't play death metal anymore so Hobo thinks they suck now. Maybe they're not growling rebels anymore, ever think of that captain?


Posted by defhed:
I think that max will release an "easy listening" album next. I love max but this isn't the max that i have grown to know



Posted by Hobo:
Perhaps he was referring to the 20 minutes of accumulated pointless intros and outros. They pissed me off.


Posted byDeth:
It is different then most releases??? maybe. in that is doesn't follow the standard Verse Chorus Verse structure? I'm kind of wondering how the format is confussing? The In the MeanTime Cover was just bad. I was not a big Helment fan but I picked up the greatest hits and well just get that album if you want to listen to Helmet. 


Posted byHobo:
Ho ho, good one Jeff! Using the ol' 'HE IZ THE MOOSICAN AND U R A RIGHTER SO U CANN NOT COMMENT' switcharoo to discredit my writings are ya? Well consider this; lets not take away the fact that I am the writer and you are the reader. See how your 'logic' creates an endless circle - a vortex, in which your original comment is sucked into and thus disregarded as the mere musings of a 'reader'. I'm sorry I made the minor error of not realising that song was a Helmet cover - but the song still sucks. Point is; Soulfly is a numetal band. Sepultura was a death metal band. Musically, lyrically and conceptually Sepultura is far grander than anything Max has dared attempt with Soulfly. Why this is, I am unsure. If Max made a groundbreakingly brilliant numetal release I wouldn't dare take that away from him, but as it stands this album is tripe and somehow Max, my old idol, has lost his way. One last question; what do you mean by 'the format is confusing'? Nothing is confusing about the album. It just doesn't measure up mate. It's as simple as that.


Posted byjeff:
First off, "in the mean time is a HELMET cover, not a nu metal crap song. This album wasn,t really that bad. I applaud his experimentation. I,m willing to bet metal is not all he knows, and he wants his fans to know. Sure, the formats confusing but, lets not take away the fact that he's the musician and your the writer 


Posted byHobo:
The single was definately on a higher level than the rest of the album though.


Posted byDeth:
I didn't think it was as bad as you both made it out to be (well in comparing it to 3). But I agree it doesn't have the holding power that the first Soulfly CD did or any Sepultura CD's. I was hoping for so much more after hearing the first single (hopefully the only single).


Posted byZane:
I thought it stood out from the rest musically. Every song on the album had very weak lyrics though.


Posted byHobo:
Damn Zane, I think we both had very different takes on that track 'Moses'.




 

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