Today, Blood Harvest Records announces
December 31st as the international release date for Mental Devastation's highly
anticipated second album, The Delusional Mystery of the
Self (Part I), on CD and cassette tape formats. The vinyl LP
version will follow next year.
Formed in 2009 in Valparaiso, Chile, Mental Devastation are
one of thrash metal’s most overlooked cults. The band’s first demo, Brain Wash, was released in 2011
and then followed by their debut album, Red Skies, in
2013. Largely relegated to the Latin American market, Red Skies nevertheless impressed
with its furious, whirlwinding, yet incredibly melodic attack – chops galore
here, but always in service of the song. A two-song demo was released in 2018,
but since then, all’s been quiet on the Mental Devastation front.
Now, at long last, Mental Devastation emerge
from the shadows with their LONG-awaited second album, The Delusional Mystery of the Self (Part I).
As no doubt suggested by its title, Mental Devastation’s
second full-length is an incredibly complex record both within and without,
exploring deep issues pertaining to psychology, society, and the self.
Suitably, the band here explode with a cyclonic style of thrash that spreads
its view across tech-thrash’s lodestones – early Cynic, mid-period Coroner,
later Sadus, and of course Athiest – but buffets it with fretless bass bubbling
with both beauty and tension, lending these ten tracks further finesse. But not
to be outdone, the rest of Mental Devastation make
The Delusional Mystery of the Self (Part I)
a masterwork in dizzying-yet-memorable songcraft, their twisting-and-turning
thrust always colored by emotive leads, catchy vocal sequences, and dynamic
breaks that surprise in both their direction and tenor. It’s a tech-thrash
treasure trove for genre devotees AND anyone who marvels at metal’s inherent
ability to push the imagination.
Will there be a Part II someday, hopefully soon?
Only Mental Devastation know,
but explore their even-vaster labyrinths with The
Delusional Mystery of the Self (Part I) – a new gold standard for
progressive-thrash thinking!
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