Release date - Digital version: October 31, 2025.
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4-panel digipak with 12 sided booklet. Sealed.
Rejoice in the name of Death Metal decay and brutality. Spain's INFRAHUMANO will take you on a Death Metal journey through US, European, South American Death Metal fields and will deliver devastating rhythms of what once has been the pulse of Death Metal. You will get it all. Depths of Suffering arrives.
With Depths of Suffering, their second studio album, INFRAHUMANO descend further into the chasm they’ve been opening since their earliest days. The record doesn’t just revisit old formulas; it digs deeper and resounds with darker resonance and decay, letting its suffocating atmosphere spill out with sheer intent and integrity.
The nine tracks comprising Depths of Suffering do not simply repeat genre tropes. They move like a patrol, pulling the listener across a topography shaped by the great strongholds of death metal — ranging from Canadian ferocity and New York’s relentless churn, through Floridian proficiency and Chilean swamps, to European shadows — blending those disparate dialects into one commanding force. Those fluent in the tradition will recognize these influences at work; those less versed will still be struck by vitality and creative sense for hard-hitting, rhythmically pummeling songs. Depths of Suffering never feels like imitation. Instead, the album binds these tongues into a language that is their own.
What makes Depths of Suffering stand apart is how the band handles both songwriting and composition. The riffs are articulate and driven relentlessly without being ornamental. Grooves emerge not as gimmicks but as pounding currents of unsettling obscurity, and rhythms pummel with a sense of purpose rather than technical indulgence. There’s a balance here: moments that collapse into pure heaviness are countered by passages of decay, creating fierce songs that breathe and flow even as they suffocate. Each track shows how death metal can still preserve its integrity and essence when approached with intelligence in composition and arrangement. It may sound simple, but achieving this within a tightly defined genre with such a deep history is anything but easy.
INFRAHUMANO’s advance is not accidental. The dedicated, sharpened vision of death metal and evolved songwriting have been amplified with the mastering of Greg Wilkinson (Autopsy, Static Abyss) — whose work for Chaotian, Hyperdontia, Necrot, Ossuarium, Phrenelith, and many others has become a distinctive brand within underground death metal. Together, they push the stench of decay and the elements of darkness and brutality to their threshold without sacrificing clarity of form while retaining INFRAHUMANO’s rawness.
Above all else, Depths of Suffering is about intent. And in that intent, INFRAHUMANO has found a voice that is severe, authentic, and unflinching in what death metal can still be: stripped of vanity, defined by its own uncompromising force.
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INFRAHUMANO Link Tree
Line-up:
Maury P.C. — Vocals, Bass
Alex Durán — Guitar
Fabio Angelli — Guitar
Drums recorded by Damián Álvarez
Recorded and mixed at La Cumbre Studios
Mastered by Greg Wilkinson at Earhammer Studios
Cover art by Alex Duran