Sepultura - 2021 - Sepulquarta [flac] ⟶

The project started in early 2020. With their Quadra world tour postponed, the band members—Andreas Kisser, Paulo Jr., Derrick Green, and Eloy Casagrande—began hosting weekly "Sepulquarta" livestreams. They used this digital space to discuss their history, answer fan questions, and, most importantly, perform re-imagined versions of their classic tracks from their respective home studios. A Collaborative Masterpiece

The album features a staggering lineup of guest appearances, turning the record into a celebration of metal history: featuring Joao Barone and Charles Gavin. "Inner Self" featuring Phil Rind (Sacred Reich). "Mask" featuring Devin Townsend. "Slave New World" featuring Matt Heafy (Trivium). "Orgasmatron" featuring Phil Campbell (Motörhead). Technical Brilliance: The Casagrande Factor

(feat. David Ellefson) – A masterclass in groove. Cut-Throat (feat. Scott Ian) – Pure thrash energy. Sepultura - 2021 - Sepulquarta [FLAC]

For audiophiles, the Sepulquarta FLAC files offer a dynamic range that captures the unique atmosphere of 2021. You can hear the slight variations in room acoustics from each guest's home setup, which adds an organic, almost "live-to-tape" character to the thrash and groove metal foundations Sepultura is known for. Tracklist Highlights

(feat. Rob Cavestany) – Deeply melodic yet crushing. The project started in early 2020

For many fans, the highlight of this release is hearing drumming in a raw, high-resolution format. His performance on tracks like "Territory" and "Propaganda" highlights why he is considered one of the greatest modern drummers. The FLAC quality ensures that the punch of the kick drum and the resonance of the snares aren't lost to compression, providing a "in-the-room" feel despite the distance between the players. Why the FLAC Version Matters

Sepulquarta isn't just a "stop-gap" album; it is a historical document. It captured a moment when one of the world's most influential metal bands bridged the gap between isolation and community, proving that even when separated by oceans, the spirit of Sepultura remains "Beneath the Remains" and beyond. A Collaborative Masterpiece The album features a staggering

During the global pandemic, while the world of live music stood still, Brazilian metal legends refused to remain silent. What began as a weekly podcast and remote jam session evolved into "Sepulquarta," a 2021 release that stands as a powerful testament to the band’s resilience and their deep-rooted connections within the global heavy music community. The Origins: Music in Isolation