With their farewell tour in full swing, Brazilian metal legends Sepultura are gearing up to release a final four-song EP in 2026. This upcoming project will feature new material with drummer Greyson Nekrutman, who joined the band in 2024 after the departure of longtime drummer Eloy Casagrande.
Guitarist Andreas Kisser unveiled the EP during an interview at the Mystic Festival, sharing that they have already recorded the new songs. The band took their time with the recordings, emphasizing a relaxed and exploratory approach to the creative process.
Kisser expressed his desire for a grand finale show in São Paulo, Brazil, where former members like Max and Igor Cavalera could potentially join them on stage. Despite Max Cavalera’s reluctance for a full reunion, he has been actively revisiting early Sepultura material with his brother Igor.
Max emphasized the significance of his collaboration with Igor and the creative satisfaction they find in their current musical endeavors, indicating that a full Sepultura reunion is unlikely. The brothers have been focusing on their current projects and do not foresee a reunion with Sepultura in the future.
While the possibility of a complete Sepultura reunion may remain uncertain, fans can look forward to the band’s final EP as a commemorative gesture to mark the end of an era. The EP will serve as a testament to Sepultura’s enduring legacy in the metal scene.
As Sepultura prepares to bid farewell to their fans, the release of this EP will undoubtedly be a poignant moment for both the band and their devoted followers. The EP will encapsulate the band’s evolution over the years and serve as a fitting conclusion to their remarkable musical journey.
Stay tuned for more updates on Sepultura’s final EP release and their farewell tour as they continue to leave an indelible mark on the metal landscape.
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