Sepultura released their fifteenth studio album, Quadra The successor to Machine Messiah (2017), the album features twelve new songs, including previously released singles "Isolation" and "Last Time".
The name Quadra , according to Andreas Kisser , was chosen because it means "a limited area with regulatory demarcations, where, according to a set of rules, the game takes place."
“We all come from different backgrounds – countries and nations with their borders and traditions, culture, religions, laws, education, and a set of rules where life happens. Our personalities, beliefs, way of life, the construction of societies and relationships… everything depends on this set of rules we grow up with. These are concepts of creation, gods, death, and ethics,” Kisser said in a statement to the press.
The cover art was created by Christiano Menezes with executive production by Marcos Hermes . The album was produced by Jens Bogren , who also worked on Machine Messiah. The album is being released in Brazil by BMG in digital format, CD, and on a beautiful black vinyl and another white, almost transparent one. See it here.
Listen to Quadra in its entirety below.
