The Body just released their new album I Have Fought Against It, But I Can't Any Longer on May 11, which naturally means it's already time to announce a new album. The Body will release their collaborative album with Uniform titled Mental Wounds Not Healing on June 8 and you can check out the electronics-heavy nightmare jam "Come And See" below.
A press release also elaborates on the album's themes and confirms that yes, the title of the album is a lyric from Ozzy's "Crazy Train."
The title of the record is a line stolen from the chorus of Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train." Most of the titles are culled from horror literature and cinema, with specific nods to Shirley Jackson, Jack Ketchum, and Elem Klimov. Thematically, the songs have to do with feeling trapped in one's own mind, projecting images over and over again of a future in shambles before it even gets a chance to happen. It is about hopelessness, anxiety, and depression so familiar that they seem like permanent fixtures of one's psyche and identity.
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