Bestial Devastation

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Bestial Devastation
Bestial Devastation cover
EP by Sepultura
Released December 1985
Recorded August 1985
J.G. Estudios
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Genre Thrash metal
Black metal
Length 15:37 (min/sec)
Label Cogumelo
Roadrunner
Producer Sepultura
Professional reviews
Sepultura chronology
Bestial Devastation
(1985)
Morbid Visions
(1986)

Bestial Devastation is an EP released by Sepultura in 1985 through Cogumelo Produções. It originally appeared alongside Overdose's Século XX as a split album. Later on, it became the bonus tracks of Morbid Visions's CD version.

Contents

[edit] Overview

Months prior to recording what would eventually become the Bestial Devastation EP, the band decided to switch their lyrics from portuguese to english. None of the band members knew how to write or speak the language, so they asked for friend Lino to translate their lyrics. Examples of Lino's crude translation skills can be seen on one of verses of "Antichrist":

Churches will be destroy
Crosses will be broken
He's laughing in blasphemy
Like a domain of death.[1]

Bestial Devastation was released in December 1985, alongside Overdose's Século XX EP.[2] Over the next few months it sold 8,000 copies.[3] Sepultura's surprising success was partly atributted to the first Rock in Rio, which took place in Rio de Janeiro on January 1985. This music festival's line-up included Whitesnake, Iron Maiden, Queen, Ozzy Osbourne and the Scorpions, and was responsible for Brazil's hard rock / heavy metal music boom.[4]

[edit] Production Values

Because of Sepultura's collective lack of money, most of the instruments used on Bestial Devastation were borrowed from friends and acquaintances.[5]

The vocals on the introductory track "The Curse" were performed by a friend of the band; according to Igor Cavalera:

One thing I remember is that we had one of our friends come and do the voice for the intro ('The Curse') because he would do that voice without effects --he was kind of burping in a way. It was funny, so we had him come down and do it in the studio. I don't even remember his name![6]

The band apparently fought with the producer during the recording. Igor commented: "(H)e wanted to clean everything up in the mix and we finally had to play him some records by Venom to show him that bands sounded this way."[7]

The EP was later reissued by Roadrunner Records on one CD with Morbid Visions in 1997. The reissue a demo version of the song "Necromancer" that was the first studio recording of the band, and a live version of "Antichrist" from the Chaos A.D. tour, re-written as "Anticop".

[edit] Track listing

  1. "The Curse" – 0:39
  2. "Bestial Devastation" – 3:08
  3. "Antichrist" – 3:47
  4. "Necromancer" – 3:53
  5. "Warriors of Death" – 4:10

[edit] Credits

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Barcinski & Gomes (1999), page 29 & 30.
  2. ^ Barcinski & Gomes (1999), page 32.
  3. ^ Barcinski & Gomes (1999), page 34.
  4. ^ Barcinski & Gomes (1999), page 25.
  5. ^ Barcinski & Gomes (1999), page 31.
  6. ^ Sepultura, Morbid Visions / Bestial Devastation reissue liner notes (1997).
  7. ^ As above.

[edit] References

  • Barcinski, André & Gomes, Silvio (1999). Sepultura: Toda a História. São Paulo: Ed. 34. ISBN 85-7326156-0
  • Sepultura (1986). Morbid Visions. [CD]. New York, NY: Roadrunner Records. The Sepultura Remasters (1997).