Sepultura and Krisiun are essentially the same band. They're both Brazilian, they were both founded by a pair of brothers, and they both play ripping death-thrash. Currently, the only difference between the two is that Krisiun is the band that Sepultura should've been. Sepultura most definitely had its time of importance and influence, but now that both Cavalera brothers have left the band, it seems like Sepultura isn't really Sepultura anymore, a sentiment that was clarified with last year's Kairos album. Krisiun, however, has always been Krisiun. It's had zero lineup changes since its inception, and all of its albums are as blood-soaked and brutal as the next. There isn't much growth between its records, but there's something to be said about not trying to force an evolution out of your band when it already kicks extreme ass. ARIS WALES