NERVOSA Smashes Official Music Video for Thundering New Single “Elements Of Sin” 

After an adventurous festival summer with appearances at the legendary Wacken Open Air and Summer Breeze, amongst others, boisterous thrash metal engine NERVOSA is far away from taking things slow and accelerates even more by smashing their new single, “Elements Of Sin.” “Elements Of Sin” marks the third single cut from the fierce upcoming fifth full-length, “Jailbreak,” to finally be released this Friday, September 29 via Napalm Records! This raging sonic monster features some of the album’s most insane guitar work and thundering vocals and is accompanied by a fitting official music video that emphasizes the unstoppable energy of this all-female powerhouse.

Finally seeing the light of day, “Jailbreak” is a decisive start of a new era in the band’s history, as it’s the first NERVOSA album with guitarist and founding member Prika Amaral on vocal duties, and showcases the mighty new lineup completed by the immensely talented and well experienced Michaela Naydenova on drums, Hel Pyre on bass, and Helena Kotina on guitars.

Prika Amaral on “Elements of Sin”:       
“‘Elements Of Sin’ was one of the first songs that me and Helena composed together. I remember when the riff from the chorus came at the end of 2021 and the lyrics of the chorus came together. We were so excited with this song that we also composed a few parts of the drums at that time. The process of composing this album was very fun.”

Watch the official music video for “Elements of Sin” HERE:

With their previous record, “Perpetual Chaos” (2.8M plays on Spotify), NERVOSA not only secured their first chart positions (#18 GER Official Album Charts, #6 US Hard Music Albums, #9 US Top New Artist Albums charts) but also performed at some of Europe’s biggest festivals!

Among its various themes, brand new album “Jailbreak” explores messages of breaking free from everyone and everything holding you back from doing exactly what you want to do. It encourages the listener to be proud of who they are, to trust in themselves and the strength that lies within them. The album’s lyrical themes comment on our society in a direct, critical manner, with messages delivered through intensely fast-twitching, raw soundscapes.

Prika Amaral on “Jailbreak”:        
“I’m very happy with the result of how our new album turned out. This time, we were able to take even more risks and do new things. With two guitars the doors open to a whole new world of possibilities; in fact, NERVOSA had two guitars in the beginning, but then we decided to go with one guitar for logistical reasons since it would be easier to move with one less person for tours. Now NERVOSA has a much bigger structure that allowed this addition, and we are really enjoying this moment of the band. The process of writing this record was the most fun and brought the most musicality, enriching the band.       

Helena Kotina adds:      
“I think Jailbreakis NERVOSA‘s most revolutionary record, both musically and lyrically. It was a very challenging process but at the same time very constructive. We were able to take care of every detail until we obtained the best result.”

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Jailbreak” kicks off with charging “Endless Ambition,” a track previously released in early 2023 that acted as a first harbinger for everything that is about to come on the album. The track immediately showcases the incredibly powerful attitude and talent of Amaral as frontwoman. Raging “Suffocare,” which deals with several aspects of toxic relationships, and “Ungrateful” continue on the path of the intense opening track, before easing into the beautiful, epic intro of “Seed Of Death.” With its philosophical lyrics that explore questions about the never ending cycle of life, the song grabs at an omnipresent issue relevant to all of us. Relentless title track “Jailbreak” attacks with a thrash metal chorus and roaring guitar solos. As a very special treat, NERVOSA spice up the intense track “When The Truth Is A Lie” with none other than an impressive guest contribution from legendary EXODUS guitarist Gary Holt, whilst INFECTED RAIN/DEATH DEALER UNION vocalist Lena Scissorhands provides another strong guest feature by lending her voice on “Superstition Failed.” Uncontrollable closing track “Nail The Coffin” seals the 13-track album with a forceful thrash banger in true NERVOSA style.

On “Jailbreak, the band continue their powerful collaboration with Martin Furia, who produced the four-piece’s successful previous records. With this album, NERVOSA grace fans with yet another thrash metal masterpiece!

“Jailbreak” Tracklist:
1.  Endless Ambition            
2.  Suffocare           
3.  Ungrateful         
4.  Seed Of Death  
5.  Jailbreak             
6.  Sacrifice              
7.  Behind The Wall              
8.  Kill Or Die           
9.  When The Truth Is A Lie (feat. Gary Holt)
10. Superstition Failed (feat. Lena Scissorhands)
11. Gates To The Fall             
12. Elements Of Sin
13. Nail The Coffin 
 
“Jailbreak” will be available in the following formats:
1LP Vinyl PURPLE            
1LP Vinyl RED/WHITE MARBLED incl. slipmat (in gatefold) bundled with wristband & printed cotton bag
1MC TRANSPARENT RED, WHITE print                  
CD Digipak + “Jailbreak” Shirt Bundle    
CD Digipak + “Seed Of Death” Shirt Bundle 
Digital Album

 Experience NERVOSA Live in 2023:
05.10.23 MX – Santiago De Querétaro / Chihuahuas Bar
06.10.23 MX – Mexico City / Hendrix Bar
07.10.23 MX – Torreón / Vertigo
08.10.23 MX – Monterrey / Nandas 78 Bar Barrio Antiguo
11.10.23 MX – Tijuana / Black Box
12.10.23 MX – Guadalajara / Novecientosiete
13.10.23 MX – Chihuahua / Rocktezuma
14.10.23 MX – Juárez / Hysteria bar
15.10.23 MX – Puebla / Beat 803
17.11.23 DE – Weissenhäuser Strand / Metal Hammer Paradise
29.01.23 US – Port of Miami / 70000 TONS OF METAL 2024
 
NERVOSA is:
Prika Amaral – Vocals and guitars
Helena Kotina – Guitars
Hel Pyre – Bass
Michaela Naydenova – Drums
 
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[photo credit: Tihomir Rusanov]