Tortura - Mental Agony Victimm

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Review by Neil MacGregor

Mental Agony Victim, the latest album by Tortura, is a gruesome and unrelenting assault on the senses. The band's signature blend of death metal and grindcore is on full display, with punishing riffs and frenzied drumming that will leave listeners feeling battered and bruised.

From the opening track, "Suffering in Silence," Tortura sets the tone for the album with a relentless barrage of blast beats and guttural vocals. The band's technical proficiency is on full display throughout the album, with intricate guitar work and complex time signatures adding depth to the already intense sound.

Lyrically, Mental Agony Victim explores themes of pain, suffering, and mental anguish. Tracks like "Infinite Torment" and "Mental Agony" delve into the darkest corners of the human psyche, while "Rage Against the Machine" offers a scathing critique of societal structures that perpetuate oppression and inequality.

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Artist: Tortura
Album: Mental Agony Victimm
Rating: 3.25

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Mental Agony6:05
Victimm7:09

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Catalog Numbers

Noc 3

Labels

Nocturnus

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Limited Edition

Notes

  • Recorded and mixed at KGB Trash HQ, July/August 1999.
  • Edition of 399 copies pressed on heavy vinyl.

About Tortura

Industrial music duo.

Members

  • Herman Klapholz
  • Tom Kloeck
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Summary by Neil MacGregor

While Mental Agony Victim is not for the faint of heart, it is a must-listen for fans of extreme metal. Tortura has once again proven themselves to be masters of their craft, delivering an album that is as brutal as it is thought-provoking.