In a new interview with Jaimunji of Metal On Tap, SEPULTURA guitarist Andreas Kisser was asked about the band's plans for after its farewell tour.
He shared that they are still working on a live album commemorating their last run of shows.
The live album will feature recordings of 40 songs in 40 different cities, which Andreas described as "a massive compilation of our best, most energetic moments on stage." They have new material ready to go, including the performance of their upcoming EP, “The Cloud Of Unknowing,” scheduled for release on April 24.
The band will continue touring and recording until they decide what's next.
Andreas mentioned exploring other projects, possibly painting and mixing music with colors, but emphasized that they're "very focused" on the farewell tour for now.
SEPULTURA announced their farewell tour back in February of this year, citing the need to fulfill their last wishes before retiring from the scene.
The band has already kicked off their tour, which will feature EXODUS, BIOHAZARD, and TRIBAL GAZE as supporting acts.
The final North American leg of the tour will kick off on April 29 in Montclair, New Jersey and visit major cities across the U.S.
and Canada before concluding on May 29 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.
Along the way, SEPULTURA will also perform at major festivals like Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple.
The live album is just one of several projects the band has planned for their final run.
Andreas emphasized that they're taking their time to create something special, much like old-school live albums from bands like MOTĂ–RHEAD or IRON MAIDEN.