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Thrash veterans PSYCHOSOMATIC return with their seventh album The Invisible Prison, 12 tracks of modern crossover produced by David Sanchez (Havok) and mastered by Mark Lewis (Trivium, The Black Dahlia Murder).
"If names like Hirax, D.R.I., Power Trip, and Slayer mean something to you along with a bit of extreme nuances, PSYCHOSOMATIC needs to be a part of your world – this is a 37-minute plus exercise in mutual chaos and destruction." - Dead Rhetoric
"There are many things that can be said about PSYCHOSOMATIC. Their long history and influence on the genres they have inhabited as well as their sheer technical prowess on their instruments. But the main point that this album brings across to any metal fan is that some things just get better with age." - Metal Temple
"A blistering display of visceral old school thrash, if you’re not careful, The Invisible Prison might prove impossible to leave." - Ghost Cult Magazine
"PSYCHOSOMATIC combines D.R.I.‘s punkish qualities with some old-school California greats, like Exodus and Metallica. And, to be honest, most of their albums fucking slay. And to make things even more relevant, PSYCHOSOMATIC has done well to modernize their sound with the occasional use of the crossover style made popular these days by Power Trip." - Angry Metal Guy
"From the opening track “We Don’t Trust You” to the last track of “Spiral Orthodox” the coalescing of New Wave of American Thrash vs 80’s Thrash finds a perfect resident within this release." - Capital Chaos TV
"An underground player from the heyday of California thrash metal and crossover unleashes a mad, technical display of riff-happy brilliance that bridges the divide between classic Bay Area heaviness and modern, genre-bending mayhem." - Sonic Perspectives
"PSYCHOSOMATIC are the real deal in the vein of Slayer, Exodus, and Hirax. The Invisible Prison is a dozen thrash songs that also incorporate elements of punk and death metal. […] If you are a thrash fan, it’s time for PSYCHOSOMATIC to be on your radar." - Punknews.org
“It is going to raise your blood pressure. […] Trust might be thin on the ground but this album is a thrash-fest guarantee.” - Flying Fiddlesticks
"...every song is a one, two punch to the face, with little excess." - The Razor's Edge
"Man, finally. Just some balls-out, big guitar hittin’, riff-heavy pure thrash metal. […] Fans of Municipal Waste, earlier Havok, and Suicidal Angels will find a lot to chew on here throughout the ~37 minute riff-packed set PSYCHOSOMATIC have managed." - Grizzly Butts
“Unsung California thrash heroes PSYCHOSOMATIC might be an unfamiliar name to those of you who haven’t worn out your 57th-generation dub of No Life Til Leather or memorized all of Paul Baloff’s in-between song banter by heart. But for anyone who lives and dies with west coast thrash, these Sacramento vets fronted by vocalist, bassist and founder Jeff Salgado have been thrashing the fuck out of listeners with more regularity over the past decade.” - Decibel Magazine