Humanal Delirium , last Wednesday, the 13th . Featuring ten new tracks, the work presents a social critique addressing themes such as mental health, vanity, addiction, oppression, and the impact of technology on human life.
Vocalist Tati Klingel , who also produced the album, commented: “We wanted an album that reflected what we are experiencing, without embellishment. The lyrics are direct, sometimes harsh, but always with a search for meaning.”
With influences ranging from progressive metal, groove, and melodic death metal, Humanal seeks to solidify its identity with a heavy sound that also features harmonic layers and dense lyrics.
Bassist Mauricio Escher commented: “We want people to think. Metal has that power: it can be visceral and reflective at the same time.”
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