Rising from the oppressive crypts of Central America, this Death Metal horde is ready to deliver their most unrelenting statement of intent yet, spawned in the black rain and pestilent winds of their homeland.
Rising from the oppressive crypts of Central America, San José, Costa Rica-based Death Metal horde Mörtual, the combination of the Latin word “mort” (“death”) and “ritual”, therefore meaning “ritual of death”, is ready to kill armed with their most unrelenting statement of intent yet following a trilogy of celebrated EPs. Spawned in the black rain and pestilent winds of their homeland, and mixed and mastered by Dan Lowndes at Resonance Sound Studio, their debut full-length opus, entitled Altar of Brutality, is a declaration of total spiritual negation featuring eight impure hymns steeped in decay, fanatic violence and the iconoclastic hunger to desecrate all that is sacred, being therefore tailored for admirers of Deicide, Mortem, Sadistic Intent, and Monstrosity, among others.
The trio shows no mercy for our rotten souls in Mortuary Rites, smashing their instruments nonstop in great Death Metal fashion, with Justin and Juan delivering an overdose of demented growls and riffs, followed by Necromancy Ritual, an avalanche of heaviness and guttural roars with Chalo dictating the song’s demented pace behind his drums. Then adding hints of the devilish music played by Slayer to their Death Metal core, the trio will pulverize us all in Divine Monstrosity, with the guitars by Justin and Juan exhaling sulfur. And Mörtual will attack once again with a six-minute feast of first-class Death Metal entitled Dominion of Eternal Blasphemy, sounding utterly demonic until the very end.
The band continues their path of devastation and hatred in Fiendish Visions, again blasting wicked, demented guttural vocals intertwined with visceral riffs and nonstop beats and fills, and their passion for all things Death Metal goes on in full force in Skeletal Vortex, again presenting that ruthless, unrelenting vibe we all love so much, perfect for slamming into the pit. Altar of Brutality, the song that carries the name of the album, is simply infernal from start to finish, with their demented, deep roaring and the crushing drums by Chalo turning it into a must-listen for fans of the genre, before we face the atmospheric outro Ecstasy of Death, which takes away a bit of the album’s punch despite being sinister and phantasmagorical, but nothing to really worry about.
Carrying forward the cursed legacy of their previous EP Evil Incarnation, Mörtual reach deeper into the void, channeling a darker, more oppressive sound, dripping with heretical intent and sharpened through years of relentless underground devotion. However, this is not a reinvention, but a declaration, a brutal affirmation of Death Metal’s primal force. With Altar of Brutality, available for purchase on BandCamp, Mörtual summon a vision of spiritual ruin and corporeal decay, wrapped in chains of riffs, blasts and unwavering intensity, and you can join them in their tribute to all things heavy and dark by following them on Facebook and on Instagram, by streaming their music on Spotify, or simply by clicking HERE for all things Mortual. This is extreme music made in Costa Rica at its finest, or maybe I should say at its heaviest, and if you dare to cross the band’s path, be prepared to be demolished to the sound of their undisputed Death Metal attack.
Best moments of the album: Mortuary Rites, Divine Monstrosity and Altar of Brutality.
Worst moments of the album: Ecstasy of Death.
Released in 2025 Nuclear Winter Records
Track listing
1. Mortuary Rites 5:24
2. Necromancy Ritual 4:32
3. Divine Monstrosity 4:57
4. Dominion of Eternal Blasphemy 5:59
5. Fiendish Visions 4:12
6. Skeletal Vortex 4:11
7. Altar of Brutality 4:02
8. Ecstasy of Death 1:56
Band members
Justin Sánchez – vocals, guitars
Juan Salas – vocals, guitars
Chalo – drums




