Sepultura & Les Tambours Du Bronx: Metal Veins

Sepultura & Les Tambours Du Bronx: Metal Veins

Live at Rock in Rio, Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 19.sep.2013

2013 · 85 min · ★ 8.2 · Music

In a spectacular performance that finds SEPULTURA accompanied throughout by the French industrial percussion group Les Tambours du Bronx, notorious for beating 225-liter barrels with beech wood bats or even axe handles, the show was recorded from the band’s main stage appearance at the legendary Rock In Rio gala in 2013. Featuring SEPULTURA’s most revered tunes including “Refuse/Resist,” “Territory” and “Roots Bloody Roots,” which sees the audience chanting the entire cut from beginning to end, the sheer volume of sound, percussive enormity and powerful presentation sets this release apart from any previous SEPULTURA concert offering to date. In addition, the DVD includes an exclusive documentary of behind-the-scenes preparation with interviews, rehearsal and sound-check footage and clips of the band just seconds before they hit the stage. - Nuclear Blast

Directed by Marco Mazzola

Your Rating

Cast

Make it a double feature

2h 58m together

Sepultura & Les Tambours Du Bronx: Metal Veins

Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny

A close match in mood and era.

More from Marco MazzolaSee all →

The Carpenter's HouseThe Carpenter's House · 2018
The Carpenter's House
2.62018
MovieHorror
Four girls, playing in a rock band, decide to shoot a self-produced video in a abandoned carpentry, where murders and tortures took place. Once they reach the location, they will realize they are not alone...
Legião Urbana: Concerto Sinfônico (Rock in Rio)Legião Urbana: Concerto Sinfônico (Rock in Rio) · 2011
Legião Urbana: Concerto Sinfônico (Rock in Rio)
2011
MovieMusic
Acústico MTV: Gal CostaAcústico MTV: Gal Costa · 1997
Acústico MTV: Gal Costa
1997
MovieMusic
Acústico MTV spans Gal Costa's career very thoroughly. What is very different here is the presentation of the material. Backed up by a lush orchestra (the Petrobrás Pró Música Orchestra), some of Gal's old hits have a beautiful new sound. Even some of her early songs, such as "Baby" and "Não Identificado," are more subdued. As a whole, the CD does show a more mature and secure performer. As added bonuses, Gal invites a few guests to sing with her. Having introduced Luiz Melodia to Brazil, Gal brings him back in "Pérola Negra," one great moment in the CD. Continuing the list of guests, Gal then introduces a new name in 1997: Zeca Baleiro. Their duet in "A Flor da Pele" is hauntingly beautiful and the most beautiful track in Acústico MTV. Targeting the younger MTV crowd, two names from Brazilian rock lend their voices in two additional duets.
Seconda ripresaSeconda ripresa · 2019
Seconda ripresa
2019
MovieDrama
Brian is a novice boxer harassed by his trainer for his suspected homosexuality. Alongside Brian is Ray, a seasoned and disenchanted sportsman who finds precisely in the newcomer an unexpected lifeblood. Meeting and training together will be an opportunity for Ray to break down the wall of prejudice and to face -perhaps for the first time- himself.
Gal Costa Sings Tom JobimGal Costa Sings Tom Jobim · 1999
Gal Costa Sings Tom Jobim
1999
MovieMusicDocumentary
The voice and the unmistakable interpretation of Gal Costa, in honor of Tom Jobim, with songs that should always be remembered: 1. Fotografia (Photography), 2. Por Causa de Você (Because Of You), 3. Garota de Ipanema (The Girl from Ipanema), 4. Derradeira Primavera (Ultimate Spring), 5. Wave, 6. Brigas Nunca Mais Discussão (Discussion Fights Never Again), 7. Piano na Mangueira (Piano in Mangueira), 8. Esquecendo Você (Forgetting You), 9. Chega de Saudade, 10. Samba do Avião (Airplane's Samba), 11. Anos Dourados (Golden Years), 12. Desafinado (Out of Tune), 13. Tema de Amor de Gabriela ( (Gabriela Love's Theme), 14. Ligia, 15. Janelas Abertas (Open Windows), 16. Corcovado, 17. Bonita (Beautiful), 18. Triste (Sad), 19. Chovendo na Roseira (Raining in Rose), 20. Falando de Amor (Speaking of Love), 21. Felicidade (Happiness), 22. Frevo.

More Like This

Rate this film

Your ratings make Midnight smarter