SEPULTURA Guitarist Featured In Commercial For Brazilian Home Improvement Chain

May 11, 2018

In April 2018, SEPULTURA guitarist Andreas Kisser was invited to play a part in a series of TV ads for the Brazilian home improvement chain Dicico.

Behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the commercial, filmed over two days in a location near São Paulo, can be seen below.

The company, which operates under the formal name Construdecor SA, runs home improvement stores in the state of São Paulo under the brand Dicico.

SEPULTURA's latest album, "Machine Messiah", was released in January 2017 via Nuclear Blast. The disc was recorded at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden with Swedish producer Jens Bogren. The CD's cover artwork was created by Filipino artist Camille Della Rosa.

SEPULTURA will hit the road in Europe again this August, playing a mix of festivals and club shows.

SEPULTURA's official documentary, "Sepultura Endurance", will tentatively be released on DVD and Blu-ray this fall. The film, which received its world premiere in May 2017 at the Regent theater in Los Angeles, shows the journey from SEPULTURA's humble rural beginnings to decades spent on the international stage, giving an in-depth look into how the band continues to thrive in a changing metal landscape. Crammed full of rare archival footage, and featuring interviews with legends like Lars Ulrich (METALLICA) and Scott Ian (ANTHRAX),and younger artists influenced by SEPULTURA, like SLIPKNOT's Corey Taylor, "Sepultura Endurance" is the definitive document of the band's myths, struggles and heart.

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