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Nervosa
Artist Icon Downfall of Mankind (2018)
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"Downfall of Mankind" is the third full length studio album from Brazilian all-female thrash metal band Nervosa, released June 1st, 2018 through Napalm Records.
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“Downfall of Mankind” was always going to be a vital record for Nervosa. With their third full length, this is Nervosa’s chance to prove that they are worthy of their place in the big leagues of metal, and to push them from a promising young band to one of the leaders of modern thrash. Their brand of Teutonic thrash, via Brazil, is refreshing – despite wearing its influence on its sleeve – and “Downfall of Mankind” is exactly the record Nervosa had to make. True to the style they have championed since their origin, while still keeping things interesting, “Downfall of Mankind” is a highly energetic, visceral and, above all, exceptionally enjoyable album, charged with social and political commentary and driven by a mountain of hyper-aggressive riffing. The future for Nervosa is very bright indeed.
Reviewed by Fraser Wilson for metalwani.com.


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