Andreas Kisser to the Cavalera Brothers: “Let’s Jam for the Fans” at Final Sepultura Gig

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Andreas Kisser to the Cavalera Brothers: “Let’s Jam for the Fans” at Final Sepultura Gig


In a move that could actually see an olive branch being shared from one camp to the other, it seems like Sepultura guitarist Andreas Kisser is open to having Max and Igor Cavalera join the band on stage during their final performance. The band’s currently running through its 40th anniversary farewell tour, so now would be the time to get this sort of thing together.

The revelation came about during Kisser’s appearance on Germany’s Moshpit Passion. While speaking about the 40 different live recordings that the band’s using to put together a live compilation that they’ll release after the tour’s over, Kisser said he would be cool if the Cavalera brothers rejoined the band for its final show.

“We don’t care who is right or wrong. We’re never gonna get to that point. [Laughs] We have different point of views and different perspectives about same historical events and stuff. So let’s jam, let’s have a good time for the fans, for us, for ourselves, and really close this amazing 43 years or 44, whatever it’s gonna be at the time, in peace with ourselves, and really reach for something different afterwards. At least in my point of view, I like to, of course, continue with music and everything, but maybe do something different. Who knows?”

Well, that’s fuckin’ exciting. How cool would that be?! Max Cavalera’s been out of the band for three decades, so it would be one hell of a trip to see him and his brother Igor back in the band for one final show.

Fans might remember that this isn’t the first time Kisser’s said this sort of thing. Back in June, he said having the Cavaleras on stage with the rest of Sepultura “would be great.”

“I won’t deny that it would be great to have a very last show with their participation, but it has to be great. It has to have people who are there to celebrate and not trying to discuss who was right or wrong on decisions from the past. In the end, we are celebrating now as the Sepultura of today. If they want to be a part of it, it would be amazing.”

So what do you think? Would you like to see the Cavaleras back in Sepultura, even if it’s only for one show? Let us know in the comment section below!

“I won’t deny that it would be great to have a very last show with their participation, but it has to be great. It has to have people who are there to celebrate and not trying to discuss who was right or wrong on decisions from the past. In the end, we are celebrating now as the Sepultura of today. If they want to be a part of it, it would be amazing.”

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