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NERVOSA unleashes another round of fury on their new album, Slave Machine, out April 3, 2026 via Napalm Records. Album number six has the all-female thrash band release their inner beasts at staggering speed and with formidable emphasis. Having played the biggest metal festivals, from Wacken to Hellfest, making a lasting impression on fans and critics alike, and establishing founding guitarist Prika Amaral as their new singer with the previous record, Jailbreak (2023), NERVOSA aims to bridge the gap between old-school power and critical modernity. Once again working with DESTRUCTION’s Martin Furia, Slave Machine is a crushing statement—it comes, sees, and conquers.

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NERVOSA unleashes another round of fury on their new album, Slave Machine, out April 3, 2026 via Napalm Records. Album number six has the all-female thrash band release their inner beasts at staggering speed and with formidable emphasis. Having played the biggest metal festivals, from Wacken to Hellfest, making a lasting impression on fans and critics alike, and establishing founding guitarist Prika Amaral as their new singer with the previous record, Jailbreak (2023), NERVOSA aims to bridge the gap between old-school power and critical modernity. Once again working with DESTRUCTION’s Martin Furia, Slave Machine is a crushing statement—it comes, sees, and conquers.

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NERVOSA unleashes another round of fury on their new album, Slave Machine, out April 3, 2026 via Napalm Records. Album number six has the all-female thrash band release their inner beasts at staggering speed and with formidable emphasis. Having played the biggest metal festivals, from Wacken to Hellfest, making a lasting impression on fans and critics alike, and establishing founding guitarist Prika Amaral as their new singer with the previous record, Jailbreak (2023), NERVOSA aims to bridge the gap between old-school power and critical modernity. Once again working with DESTRUCTION’s Martin Furia, Slave Machine is a crushing statement—it comes, sees, and conquers.