Cavalera Alert: Incite Release New Video

Posted by Bram Teitelman on Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 2:52 pm

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We’ve already established that Max Cavalera is one of  the busiest men in metal. In addition to fronting both Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy, he’s also found time to raise four children. One of them, Richie, has not only contributed music to both of his dad’s projects, he’s busy with his own band, Incite. The band’s sophomore album, All Out War (not to be confused with the band All Out War), was released last Tuesday, and was promptly named Revolver Magazine‘s album of the week.

The band have released a video for “Hopeless,” The song is one of the slower moments on the album, but it’s got a great midtempo groove to it. Filmed on location on the band’s European tour and on the streets of Berlin, you can check out “Hopeless,” currently premiering on Metal Hammer, after the jump.  Look for Soulfly and Incite to tour together starting in February.

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