Inhuman Condition - New Album Out Later This Year
Inhuman Condition, the death metal project featuring current and former members of Overkill, Deicide, Obituary, Death, and Massacre, has announced the upcoming release of their new album Mind Trap later this year via Listenable Insanity Records, with the first single set to debut on April 2nd.

Vocalist and drummer Jeramie Kling (known from The Absence, Ex Deo, Overkill and many more) had this to say about the new record: "At the outset of composing this album, I was overwhelmed by an inescapable sense of confinement. This confinement was not imposed by the creative process or the expectations of previous releases, but rather by the very fabric of our shared existence on this planet. Our world is in a state of profound crisis, and we are all witnessing its aftermath. It is as if a colossal conflagration has engulfed all that we hold dear and trust. I had initially conceived of myself, Taylor [Nordberg - guitarist for Deicide and bassist for Soilwork] and Terry [Butler - bassist for Obituary, ex-Death and ex-Six Feet Under] being caught in these various traps on the cover as a blatant representation of being held captive by the world we inhabit. Also, witnessing our deaths cements the very real and foreboding feeling emitted by the term death metal."

Vocalist and drummer Jeramie Kling (known from The Absence, Ex Deo, Overkill and many more) had this to say about the new record: "At the outset of composing this album, I was overwhelmed by an inescapable sense of confinement. This confinement was not imposed by the creative process or the expectations of previous releases, but rather by the very fabric of our shared existence on this planet. Our world is in a state of profound crisis, and we are all witnessing its aftermath. It is as if a colossal conflagration has engulfed all that we hold dear and trust. I had initially conceived of myself, Taylor [Nordberg - guitarist for Deicide and bassist for Soilwork] and Terry [Butler - bassist for Obituary, ex-Death and ex-Six Feet Under] being caught in these various traps on the cover as a blatant representation of being held captive by the world we inhabit. Also, witnessing our deaths cements the very real and foreboding feeling emitted by the term death metal."
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