After great repercussion of the last single 'Hollow', the brazilian death grind group Desalmado recently released the cover of their next album entitled 'Mass Mental Devolution', which has a confirmed release for October 8th with worldwide digital distribution by the European label Blood Blast Distribution. The physical versions in Brazil and Latin America will be produced by Xaninho Discos, Sana Maior Records and Shinigami Records.
'Mass Mental Devolution' will be released on cassette tape and CD with bonus tracks in Europe via Gruesome Records. The band is expected to announce in the coming weeks how the physical material will be released in North America and Asia.
Vocalist Caio Augusttus tells more details about the release: "We were looking for labels or recorders that wanted to physically release and distribute this album, so we managed to establish this partnership between Xaninho Discos and Sana Maior with Shinigami distribution in Brazil and Latin America, as well as to also have the European release with Gruesome Records. We also managed to get the record out on digital via Blood Blast, something we didn't expect, but it worked out really well in the end. This whole movement was very important for the band, yeah the recognition of our work and the trust placed in our sound".
The graphic art of the album was done by artist Jeca Paul, who had already worked with the band on the 'Save Us From Ourselves' album. "We've always been very careful with the graphic part of the works, because it's what packs the message we want to convey on each album. Jeca has a language that has a lot to do with Desalmado, he managed to perfectly capture the concept of Mass Mental Devolution The record has a heavy, dense atmosphere and we were all going through difficult times personally while we were writing the record. When Jeca sent the first cover version we already approved and we didn't ask for any changes. an incredible job for Desalmado!", explains bassist Bruno Teixeira.
Desalmado released two singles from 'Mass Mental Devolution' this year, showing a bit of what's to come on his new release. The songs "Your God, Your Dictator" and the aforementioned "Hollow" are available on all digital platforms.
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