Photo Credit – Kat Dydyk
Canadian thrashers Mutank have their next headbanging video for fans to check out for their track “Abortron” from their latest album “Think Before You Think” released this past November from Boonsdale Records.
Band members comment about the track:
Costa: “Elon Musk is jealous he didn’t invent this robot who sucks the lives out of your uterus!”
Stephen: “The lyrics for Abortron are disgusting and no one should read them.”
Watch and listen to the video for “Abortron” at https://youtu.be/Lvls4psV5MI
After a short hiatus, Mutank has exploded back on the thrash scene with their new album “Think Before You Think” to follow the highly praised 2017 EP “W.H.A.T.S.T.H.A.T” also released on Boonsdale Records and was named by Metal Injection as “1 of 8 Hidden Gems in Canadian Metal You Need To Know”. This new full-length features a rampage of ten thrash happy tracks with fan favourites such as “Running Reds”, “Abortron” and “Thrash Primordial”.
“We want this album to energize people and make them feel the way we do when we listen to some of our favourite artists. This album is the most material we have ever put out! 50 minutes of pure metal across 10 tracks. The songs really picked themselves as we kept writing tracks we really enjoyed playing. This is Thrash for Metalheads by Metalheads! We have evolved from crossover to a more refined thrash band with longer and more intricate songs, it can be a bit proggy… The level of seriousness in songwriting is evident on this new record”,
adds the band.
With a passion for classic thrash and a desire to play radical riffs, Mutank made a big impression on the Canadian metal scene in 2014 with their debut EP “M.E.C.H METAL” and being declared champions of the Wacken Metal Battle Canada to garner them a performance at Wacken Open Air. By 2017, the band took their distinctive sound and hit the road to tour across Canada supporting Annihilatoralongside Australia’s Mason.
Kicking off 2025, Mutank plans to be a tour de force, hitting moshpits everywhere and anywhere in support of “Think Before You Think”.