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GO AHEAD AND DIE Sign Deal With Nuclear Blast
January 29th, 2021

Phoenix, Arizona-based metal / punk band Go Ahead And Die have signed an album contract with Nuclear Blast, confirming this development on January 29th, 2021.

Go Ahead And Die features Soulfly and former Sepultura vocalist / guitarist Max Cavalera, along with with his son, singer, guitar and bass player Igor Amadeus Cavalera, as well as Khemmis and Black Curse drummer Zach Coleman.

Speaking about the new project, Max Cavalera said: “One of a kind father / son collaboration bringing the old school with a new attitude! Sick riffs and abrasive lyrics from Igor and brutal drumming from Zach Coleman inspired me! Extreme times call for extreme music!”

Regarding the deal, Igor Amadeus Cavalera stated: “We are beyond excited to sign with Nuclear Blast. They are definitely the right choice for this colossally heavy record. G.A.A.D. will deliver fast-paced, hate-fueled energy that hasn’t been heard in years.”

Zach Coleman added: “I could not be more excited to be a part of G.A.A.D. and to have the album come out on Nuclear Blast! I feel like we were able to capture (extreme) aggression with the record. It’s a mix of old school (think ’89 era metal / punk) style and newer sounds that reflect what’s going on around us. Protest and Survive!”

Meanwhile, Nuclear Blast commented: “For such a heavy, brutal, and pissed-off record, Go Ahead And Die will leave any metal fan with a smile on their face. With riffs the size of boulders and a genuine fuck off attitude that speaks about today’s horrors, this album will without a doubt leave a mark in metal and we are happy to be part of the journey.”

Details of Go Ahead And Die’s debut full-length studio album will be announced soon.

Go Ahead And Die’s line-up is as follows:

Max Cavalera (vocals and guitar, Soulfly / Cavalera Conspiracy / Killer Be Killed / ex-Sepultura)
Igor Amadeus Cavalera (vocals, guitar and bass)
Zach Coleman (drums, Khemmis / Black Curse)

Promotional photograph by Jim Louvau.

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