The wolf beast is once again unleashed, blending full-force Thrash Metal with Crossover adrenaline in their breathtaking new album.
Since 2010, the Turin, Italy-based wolves of Ural have been blending full-force Thrash Metal with Crossover adrenaline and a willingness to step outside the confining boundaries of genre. Mixed and mastered by Davide Billia, and showcasing a killer artwork by Luca SoloMacello, the fulminating Anthropic Genetic Involution is the fourth full-length beast by the band currently formed of vocalist Andrea Calviello, guitarists Alex Gervasoni and Luca Caci, bassist Stefano Cipriano Moliner, and drummer Filippo Torno, a worthy follow-up to their 2023 album Psychoverse, a must-listen for fans of Death Angel, Nuclear Assault, Voivod and Forbidden, among others, and their most ferocious and far reaching opus to date.
Get ready to be caught in a feral mosh to the sound of Extreme Paranoia, led by Andrea’s demented screams and the crushing drums by Filippo, perfect for slamming into the pit like a true beast. Alex and Luca continue to slash their axes in the frantic Break the Fall, inviting us for a Toxic Waltz-like dance in a lesson in Thrash Metal by the boys; followed by God of Lies, again alternating between more melodic moments and sheer thrashing adrenaline, led by Filippo’s killer drumming. Let’s keep this party moving with Wrong Children, where Stefano and Filippo make the earth tremble while Andrea fires his inebriate, rebellious vocals nonstop, and they show no sign of slowing down at all in Open Scars, presenting more of their blend of old school Thrash Metal.
Andrea sounds even more demented in Rat in a Cage, accompanied by the unstoppable riffage by Alex and Luca in a well balanced mix of classic Thrash Metal with Crossover Thrash. Flat Black, originally a jazz composition by renowned trombonist and composer J.J. Johnson featured on his 1961 album A Touch of Satin (and you can check the original version HERE), gets a thrashing twist with Ural, as chaotic as it is classy; and it’s time to get back to their core Thrash Metal insanity in Terror Eyes, inspiring us all to dive deep into the circle pit to the visceral beats and fills by Filippo, flowing into the hard hitting closing tune …to Change Your Vision, with the music fading into oblivion after the band’s striking Thrash Metal feast is over.
Ural have been carving their name into the hearts of thrashers everywhere album after album, and of course the demolishing Anthropic Genetic Involution will continue to pave the band’s path of absolute chaos, rebellion and destruction, always in the name of our beloved Thrash Metal. If you want to show the boys from Ural your absolute respect and admiration, you can start following them on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their demented creations on any available platform like Spotify, and above all that, purchase a copy of the excellent Anthropic Genetic Involution from the Xtreem Music’s BandCamp or webstore. The wolf beast is about to be unleashed, and there’s no place to run or hide from its blood-soaked claws. All you need to do is take a deep breath, get into the mosh pit to the sound of its bestial new album, and get ready to be dilacerated by its infernal thrashing sounds.
Best moments of the album: Extreme Paranoia, Wrong Children and Terror Eyes.
Worst moments of the album: Flat Black.
Released in 2026 Xtreem Music
Track listing
1. Extreme Paranoia 3:17
2. Break the Fall 4:43
3. God of Lies 3:31
4. Wrong Children 4:05
5. Open Scars 3:58
6. Rat in a Cage 3:00
7. Flat Black (J.J. Johnson cover) 3:27
8. Terror Eyes 4:17
9. …to Change Your Vision 2:50
Band members
Andrea Calviello – vocals
Alex Gervasoni – guitars
Luca Caci – guitars
Stefano Cipriano Moliner – bass
Filippo Torno – drums
