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The Healing Process – Locked Inside Yourself Review


A Technical Thrash Metal Band from Italy. On March 1st, 2022, the band independently released their debut studio album, “Locked Inside Yourself,” which would gratify fans of G.B.H, Discharge, Kreator and Bulldozer.

The Healing Process - Locked Inside Yourself Review

The Healing Process, Locked Inside Yourself review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this album is worth adding to your collection.

The First Three Sins of Locked Inside Yourself

Let’s start by discussing the first three sins of The Healing Process and their album, Locked Inside Yourself.

The Healing Process - Locked Inside Yourself Review

The First Sin, The Strings/Keys: Features comprise raw, barb-wire riffage with exciting variations and changes of rhythm. The Second Sin, The Vocals: Involves raw and unpolished vocals. The Third Sin—The Percussions: Delves into the vast world of thunderous and brutal, with striking and filling beats.

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: High-energy technical, old-school and home-cooked thrash metal

Immediately, the listener presses that play button, welcomed by a hard-hitting instrumental and vocal introduction that grabs their attention with its raw production, the heavy and ruthless instrumental and vocal intro of the opening piece, The Burden Within.

As the listener progresses with the second song, First-Degree Suicide, the five pieces have a distinct old-school thrash/punk metal feel.

Locked Inside Yourself is a technical thrash metal with a unique style. The music blends genres from the rock/metal, punk universe, and other influences with raw and low-budget production in sound and songwriting. It’s almost as if the music were recorded and written in modern times, it’s almost as if the music were recorded in a different era and discovered in an abandoned house. This is because the recording and songwriting were done in a home studio, which adds to the music’s authenticity and unique vibe. The raw and unpolished sound of the album is a testament to its old-school/traditional metal roots.

At the same time, Locked Inside Yourself is full-on energy, resulting in an intense listening experience. The music is characterised by its high-energy levels, adrenaline-fuelled riffs, headbanging moments, and fist-pumping anthems that satisfy any extreme metal/metal fan.

The band’s performances and devilmanship of instrumental and vocal fruit of art showcase the artists’ artistry with varying tones, moods, and tempos that keep the listeners engaged. The guitar work is exceptional, comprising raw, barb-wire riffage with exciting variations and changes of rhythm, as well as short and sharp fret-board solos that keep the energy levels high.

The drums are thunderous and brutal, with striking and filling beats that create a powerful and intense atmosphere. The vocals are raw and unpolished, adding a layer of authenticity and rawness to the overall piece. Track four features Kalaraphyll as a guest vocalist, whose unique style changes the mood and tone of the piece, adding depth and texture to the overall sound. Additionally, the raw rumble of the bass fills the void and complements the guitar work and drums perfectly. At the same time, track three features guest bassist Charles Berthoud, whose performance adds an exciting new layer to the piece.

The piece in question is an absolute work of art, showcasing the exceptional skills and talents of the artists who created it. Listening to The Healing Process clarifies it that this is thrash metal done right. But this depends on the listener’s preference; I like my music raw, unpolished, and homeschooled/old school, and at times, I do like my music well-polished. It depends on the style, and Locked Inside Yourself (for me) is done correctly.

The album comes to an end with the closing song When All Is Said and Done, which welcomes the listener with a beautiful and vibrant instrumental of a clean guitar passage that brings the album to a perfect closure.

We want to give a shoutout to The Healing Process for letting us review their album, Locked Inside Yourself. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

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The Last Three Sins

Let’s discuss the last three sins of The Healing Process and their album, Locked Inside Yourself.

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia:

Is that for us, Locked Inside Yourself combines perfectly old-school thrash and classic metal, punk, experimental, technical/progressive, and classical music influences. The Healing Process is a homeschooled fruit of art that takes inspiration from the early works of legendary bands like Metallica, G.B.H, Discharge, Kreator, Sodom, Slayer, Bulldozer (Italy), and so on…

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

The artwork has a distinct old-school death aesthetic that perfectly matches the band’s musical themes of depression, psych drugs, consumerism, and social pressure.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of The Healing Process, and their album Locked Inside Yourself.

This concludes The Healing Process, Locked Inside Yourself, review.

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Track-listing:

  1. The Burden Within
  2. First-Degree Suicide
  3. Slave to the Norm
  4. Locked Inside Yourself
  5. Killed by Seroxat
  6. Lust for Lust
  7. When All Is Said and Done

The Healing Process Is:

  • Carlo Braccio – guitar, bass, vocals
  • Enrico Meloni – drums
  • Charles Berthoud – guest bass on track three
  • Klaraphyll – guest vocals on track four
The Healing Process - Locked Inside Yourself Review