SEPULTURA’s ANDREAS KISSER And His Son Perform METALLICA, BLACK SABBATH, And IRON MAIDEN Classics In São Paulo, Brazil (Video)

Kisser Clan Live

On July 15, SEPULTURA guitarist Andreas Kisser joined forces with his 27-year-old son, Yohan Kisser, for an exclusive instrumental performance under their project, KISSER CLAN. The show took place at Teatro Anchieta, part of SESC Consolação in São Paulo, Brazil, and featured a captivating setlist that blended progressive rock, heavy metal, acoustic music, and virtuosic musicianship.

The nearly 90-minute concert highlighted the duo’s deep musical passion as they paid tribute to legendary bands such as METALLICA, IRON MAIDEN, BLACK SABBATH, LED ZEPPELIN, and more. Fans were treated to powerful renditions of classics including METALLICA’s “Orion” and “The Call of Ktulu,” LED ZEPPELIN’s iconic drum solo “Moby Dick,” and BLACK SABBATH’s acoustic gems “Laguna Sunrise” and “Orchid.” The set also included SEPULTURA tracks like “Jasco,” “Guardians of Earth,” and “Kaiowas,” showcasing the family’s own metal roots.

Joining Andreas and Yohan were Gustavo Giglio on bass, Amilcar Christofáro on drums, and Renato Zanuto on keyboards, rounding out a lineup that delivered a dynamic and memorable performance.

The entire concert was professionally filmed and is available to watch online courtesy of Instrumental Sesc Brasil. Highlights include an eclectic mix of instrumental covers from PINK FLOYD, SCORPIONS, YES, JOE SATRIANI, and DEF LEPPARD, creating a rich tapestry of rock and metal history celebrated through the KISSER CLAN’s unique lens.

Selected Highlights and Timestamps:

  • Introduction – 13:05
  • “In The Flesh” (PINK FLOYD) – 16:36
  • “Orion” (METALLICA) – 18:25
  • “The Call Of Ktulu” (METALLICA) – 25:58
  • “Moby Dick” Drum Solo (LED ZEPPELIN) – 40:28
  • “Orchid” (BLACK SABBATH) – 49:29
  • “Laguna Sunrise” (BLACK SABBATH) – 50:47
  • “Jasco” (SEPULTURA) – 53:13
  • “Kaiowas” (SEPULTURA) – 57:57
  • “The Ides Of March” (IRON MAIDEN) – 1:01:56
  • “Surfing With The Alien” (JOE SATRIANI) – 1:08:03
  • “Switch 625” (DEF LEPPARD) – 1:19:23