Cavalera Conspiracy Rocks Palladium with Powerful Show
Brazilian-American heavy metal band Cavalera Conspiracy performed at Riga's Palladium concert hall on Saturday, June 27.

On Saturday, June 27, the Palladium concert hall in Riga was rocked by the Brazilian-American heavy metal band Cavalera Conspiracy. Concert organizers, agency FBI, note that since the 1990s, the group — with songs like "Refuse/Resist", "Territory", "Slave New World", and "Propaganda" — has become one of the most significant representatives of the metal scene.
The band was formed in 2007 by brothers Max and Igor Cavalera after a multi-year hiatus. Their musical journey began in the 1980s in Brazil with the project Sepultura, which gradually gained international recognition. A special place in Cavalera Conspiracy's legacy is occupied by the 1993 album "Chaos A.D.", considered one of the most influential metal recordings of its time. More than 30 years after its release, the brothers are returning to the themes of this album.
Over approximately 20 years since its formation, the group has released four studio albums: "Inflikted" (2008), "Blunt Force Trauma" (2011), "Pandemonium" (2014), and "Psychosis" (2017). In concerts, alongside newer material, they also perform early compositions from the Sepultura repertoire, covering various stages of their creative career.
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