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Incite's thrash bale cry resounds louder than ever on All Out War, their second full-length album and first for minus HEAD Records and Graviton Music Services in Europe.

TheThe group—Richie Cavalera [vocals], Gene Macazan [guitar], Luis Marrufo [bass], and Zak [drums]—upped the ante ten-fold this me around, honing their patented sound into a tre-mendously ghter and tougher monster. Featuring produc-on by Logan Mader [Gojira, DevilDriver, Five Finger Death Punch], the record explodes right out of the gate with vicious riffing, intricate leads, and unforgeable hooks. When the album hits stores fall 2012, this War gets underway with a bang.

In 2009, their debut The Slaughter slashed right through heavy metal. Revolver dubbed it, "thrash that's hard to refuse/resist", while the single "Army of Darkness" held strong on the Sirius Metal Charts. In its wake, the group mas-sacred crowds across Europe, Canada, Australia, and the United States alongside the likes of Soulfly and Dillinger Escape Plan.

No stranger to heavy music, Cavalera grew up within the Soulfly camp. At merely 12-years-old, he sang "Bleed" on stage with the legendary group during OZZfest 1998 and, prior to that, he played in the drum jam of the historical final Sepultura show with Max. Since then, he's recorded with both Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy. However, on album number two, he and Incite reach the next level altogether.

ThThey didn't waste any me starng All Out War. As soon as they got off the road in early 2012, they entered a Los Ange-les studio with Mader. "It's got the aggression we've always had, but the songs have evolved," says Cavalera. "The lyrics are far more personal. A lot of the grooves and leads are much crazier. There's a good balance."

Tracklisng

01 The Aermath02 4Ever Loko03 Feel The Flames04 Hopeless05 Retalliaon06 Exposed06 Exposed07 Nothing Remains08 Die Alone09 Consequences Of Life10 Departure

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The evoluon remains clear across the enre record. Every element stands out, from Marrufo and Zak's furious rhyth-mic aack to the leads and vocals. It's the last record to fea-ture original guitarist Dis, who le the band in order to become a father. Nevertheless, Macazan brings new ferocity to the table. Throughout everything, Cavalera focused his wring process and truly opened up.

"I had a lot of me to myself," he admits. "Over the last three years with the band and touring, you don't see your friends and family as much. You start going through personal things, whether they're financial or otherwise. Things got really hard, and the music became my escape. I got a lot out."

YYou can hear that loud and clear on the stomping violence of "Hopeless". The breakdown simply slays as Cavalera screams. "It's a message to doubters saying, 'Sck it up your ass'," smiles the vocalist. "Each song is like a story."

AlbumAlbum opener "The Aermath" steamrolls with technical six-string fireworks and a syncopated drum death march. "That's about the band," Cavalera goes on. "It's a statement. When we're in your town, it's going to be a great metal show. Then, we leave the aermath, and drive to destroy the next city."

AsAs the War rages on, Incite will only destroy even more stages and win countless more faithful in the process. "We're all fans," concludes Cavalera. "We're lucky to live our dream and be a part of it. People need metal because it speaks true to life. We're never going to hold back, and we hope every-one feels that here.”