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Mortual: Altar Of Brutality Album Review

Costa Rican death metal horde premiere

There’s a refreshing clarity to what Mortual are doing on Altar of Brutality — no frills, no filler, just straight-to-the-point death metal with a keen eye for pacing. The Costa Rican trio open with “Mortuary Rites,” and from the first note you know the blueprint: crushing riffs, guttural vocals, and a swampy mix that leans into atmosphere without losing definition. The sound is raw, but not directionless — there’s intention behind the filth.

Hailing from a region often overlooked in extreme metal conversations, Mortual bring a DIY intensity that feels genuine rather than polished. Across eight tracks, they explore different shades of extremity without ever drifting off course. “Necromancy Ritual” rides a lurching, chant-like groove; “Divine Monstrosity” veers into suffocating doom territory; and “Fiendish Visions” injects grind and speed just when the pacing needs a jolt. The title track, “Altar of Brutality,” ties it all together — a mid-paced crusher with a strong sense of identity and space to breathe.

There’s no technical wizardry on display, but that’s not the point. What Mortual deliver instead is a strong grasp of vibe. The riffs are memorable in their simplicity. The vocals are utterly cavernous, soaked in reverb and menace. And while the drums never go off-piste, they give each track exactly what it needs. “Skeletal Vortex” stands out here as a curveball — erratic and disorienting in a way that gives the back half of the album some teeth.

The production feels just right for what they’re going for — organic and grimy, without sounding like a rehearsal tape. Everything sits where it needs to be: the guitars are thick and murky, the drums roomy, and the vocals submerged but intelligible enough to carry presence. It’s not a flashy record, but it has personality. And in a crowded genre, that counts.

For fans of Incantation, Grave Miasma, early Immolation, and the nastier corners of the death-doom underground, Altar of Brutality is well worth a spin. It’s not rewriting the rulebook, but it knows exactly what it wants to do — and executes it with plenty of dirt under its nails.

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Overall Rating: 7/10

Review by: Aaron Vage

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