...the new album's called "Arise". It's gonna be ten songs on it. And uh...it's hard to describe, really. It's different than "Beneath the Remains". We did'nt felt like did a "Beneath the Remains" number two, so uh, we pick it up kind of not totally another direction, but in some ways is more different. I think it's more aggressive, you know.
Max Cavalera / Sepultura interview, Deathcheese #1, 1991
SEPULTURA released their fourth album, Arise, on this day in 1991 through Roadrunner.
It's a new thing like we never did. If you compare, I think it's a little bit like "Schizophrenia" to "Beneath the Remains", which is not too big, but it's still a change. I think it's more angry, it's more fucked up, you know, like pissed off. We been touring, got a lot more idea of things that we been seeing, and when you come back to Brazil, it's lot of fucked up things and all that feelings. So I think this album is more aggressive you know, definitely.
Max Cavalera / Sepultura interview, Deathcheese #1, 1991