Sepultura’s Andreas Kisser On The Possibility Of Reuniting With Max And Iggor Cavalera For The Band’s Final Show: “We’re Working On It”

During an interview with 69 Faces Of Rock, Sepultura’s Andreas Kisser confirmed that he is open to the possibility of reuniting with Max and Iggor Cavalera during the band’s final live show. According to him, they have been “working on it.”

Kisser said the following:

“I hope [we can make it happen]. Yeah, it’d be great. We’re working on it. And I think we have the plan to go till 2026. We’d like to go everywhere, really to explore all the stuff that we can on this last goodbye. And hopefully at the very last show, which will be in Brazil, we have the participation on all the ex-members, including the brothers, of course. That’d be great for the fans and for everyone involved. And hopefully we could celebrate together this amazing history.”

He also commented on the current status of his relationship with the Cavalera brothers:

“There’s no relationship at all. We have just a communication between our managers and stuff, and that’s it. Very respectful. But no friendship or no communication.”

He continued after the interviewer said it would be nice if they could rekindle their friendships:

“Well, I don’t know if that’s possible, but all I can tell is what Sepultura is today is that: friendship. We love each other, band and crew. And this is the Sepultura way of being. This is the Sepultura spirit. No fucking separate buses and separate dressing rooms, and I don’t talk to this guy, I don’t talk to that guy — you know, that bullshit. We very much love each other. We have dinners together. We do stuff together. We jam together. We are on tour together. It’s great. The vibes are amazing, and that’s the way it’s supposed to be in a celebration. So [I’m] very happy with everything that’s going on the way it is.”

He also added the following when asked about his “favorite phase” of the band:

“Today. Yeah, that’s the only time that I deal with my past and my memories. I have so many great memories. I mean, I had my dreams when I was teenager, but the reality of Sepultura was much further and much better than that I could ever dream, could possibly imagine all the stuff that happened in our history. It’s fantastic. And the feeling is today. It’s now. That’s the present. That’s the most important thing of all. That’s where life happens. And today is the best of all. You look back and you see this 40 years of history — so much amazing things that happened, all the people that I met and my family that I built around the music and traveling, all the friends that we made. That’s today. I mean, that’s why we’re celebrating today. We can go back and really pinpoint some special moments, but everything resumes to today.”

[via Blabbermouth]