This Portuguese duo returns with their fourth full-length opus, capturing the full scope of their signature sound, a visceral blend of aggression and dynamic shifts that refuses to be confined to a single genre.
Formed in 2010 in Northern Portugal, Sludge/Doom Metal creature Soul of Anubis has carved out a distinct place within the European underground thanks to their explosive fusion of Thrash, Sludge, Doom and Post-Metal, channeling the raw urgency of Mantar, the primal energy of early Mastodon, and the relentless drive of High On Fire and Black Cobra. Now in 2026 the duo formed of Hugo Ferrão on vocals and guitars, and Rui Silva on drums returns with their fourth full-length opus, titled Ritual, following up on their 2019 album The Last Journey. Recorded, mixed and mastered at Studio Lote 71 in Portugal, Ritual captures the full scope of the band’s signature sound, a visceral blend of aggression and dynamic shifts that refuses to be confined to a single genre.
The duo wastes no time and kicks off their groovy and visceral attack with the title-track Ritual, where Hugo screams with tons of anguish while Rui crushes his drums in the name of sludge and doom. Then featuring guest vocalist Keijo Niinimaa from Rotten Sound, it’s pedal to the metal in the demented Mind Crusher, bringing elements of Hardcore, Punk Rock and Crust to their trademark insanity, followed by Incarnation, the first single of the album, keeping the fires of Doom Metal burning, with Hugo not only roaring manically but his riffs also exhale aggression. And Vermin is by far the least dynamic and exciting of all songs, although it still presents the band’s core essence (but not as strong as the other songs).
Death Cult carries the perfect name for a song by any band in the heavy music spectrum, and Soul of Anubis crush our spinal cords with their undisputed blend of absolute doom, as heavy as a thousand riffs in their “version” of it. Let’s keep headbanging like true maniacs to the sound of God’s Burial, where the duo builds a rumbling atmosphere with their caustic riffs and beats; and it’s then time to put the pedal to the metal and speed things up in Human Torch, with Hugo once again bursting his lungs screaming. Last but not least, we face the longest and most obscure of all songs, Unholy Tomb, with Hugo’s riffage and Rui’s drums making the earth tremble until the very last second of such a groovy-as-hell aria.
Pushing the sonic boundaries by Soul of Anubis even further, expanding upon their trademark blend of massive riffs, dark groove, and emotional gravity, while highlighting a newfound sense of urgency and compositional versatility, Ritual is undoubtedly their strongest effort to date, and you can put your damned hands on such an incendiary album by purchasing it from BandCamp, from the Time To Kill Records’ webstore, or simply by clicking HERE. Don’t forget to also follow the duo on Facebook and on Instagram, and to stream their austere creations on Spotify. With their new album, Hugo and Rui have crafted a true metallic ritual, pointing to an even brighter future ahead of them and, consequently, keeping us metalheads as happy as we can be with another demolishing underground band.
Best moments of the album: Mind Crusher, Dead Cult and Human Torch.
Worst moments of the album: Vermin.
Released in 2026 Time To Kill Records
Track listing
1. Ritual 6:17
2. Mind Crusher 4:46
3. Incarnation 4:49
4. Vermin 3:29
5. Death Cult 5:20
6. God’s Burial 4:32
7. Human Torch 3:41
8. Unholy Tomb 8:30
Band members
Hugo Ferrão – vocals, guitars
Rui Silva – drums
Guest musician
Keijo Niinimaa – vocals on “Mind Crusher”