After the last album was released 13 years ago, DARK PRINCESS manifested themselves back to life with a few singles piece by piece equal to a “Phoenix”, and now complete the rebirth in the form of the new album, which bears the name of the fire bird. The broad vocal repertoire of Olga Trifonova inspires without limits. With her strong character mezzo-soprano the Russian outshines many of the 0815-voices of Symphonic and Gothic Metal and stays in the memory with that certain extra. Great cinema. Or glamorous opera. With Metal. The title track is a perfect introduction to “Phoenix”. DARK PRINCESS remains lyrically true to the theme of firebird, freedom and not giving up, which finally culminates in a spiritual way in a self-confident rebirth.
After the extremely well received re-recordings of the first two Sepultura releases ("Bestial Devastation" (1985), "Morbid Visions" (1986), 3m streams combined), founding brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera now also re-recorded their 1987 landmark album "Schizophrenia". An all time classic that was just lacking a proper production. Arthur Rizk (Soulfly, Kreator) gave these newly recorded songs the punch and atmosphere that they needed, making "Schizophrenia" an album to be revisited and not to be missed in 2024.
After the extremely well received re-recordings of the first two Sepultura releases ("Bestial Devastation" (1985), "Morbid Visions" (1986), 3m streams combined), founding brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera now also re-recorded their 1987 landmark album "Schizophrenia". An all time classic that was just lacking a proper production. Arthur Rizk (Soulfly, Kreator) gave these newly recorded songs the punch and atmosphere that they needed, making "Schizophrenia" an album to be revisited and not to be missed in 2024.
After the extremely well received re-recordings of the first two Sepultura releases ("Bestial Devastation" (1985), "Morbid Visions" (1986), 3m streams combined), founding brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera now also re-recorded their 1987 landmark album "Schizophrenia". An all time classic that was just lacking a proper production. Arthur Rizk (Soulfly, Kreator) gave these newly recorded songs the punch and atmosphere that they needed, making "Schizophrenia" an album to be revisited and not to be missed in 2024.
Schizophrenia is the second studio album by Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura, released on October 30, 1987 by Cogumelo Records. It is the first album for the band with Andreas Kisser. The album's sound leans more towards the death/thrash metal genre than the previous album Morbid Visions, which is stylistically closer to black metal. All songs were recorded during August 1987, except for the bonus track "Troops of Doom" which was recorded during August 26–27, 1990.