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Self Inflicted

Self Inflicted is the fourth studio by American band . It was released on July 1, 2016, through . Produced by the band alongside Chris Harris, the features 11 tracks and runs for 37 minutes. It debuted at number 105 on the US Billboard 200, selling approximately 6,700 copies in its first week. A deluxe edition with additional tracks was released on January 27, 2017.

Background and development

Band context

is an American band formed in 2007 in , . The group was founded by vocalist Alex Koehler and guitarist Chris Kilbourn, initially under the name Ahaziah before adopting their current moniker, inspired by the torture method. Emerging from the local metal scene, they quickly established themselves with a self-titled debut EP in 2008, followed by their first full-length album, , released in 2010 through . The band's early discography highlighted their raw sound, characterized by heavy breakdowns and aggressive vocals, but subsequent releases began to show signs of evolution. arrived in 2011, expanding on their debut with more intricate song structures, while in 2014 struck a between brutality and melody, incorporating cleaner guitar lines and atmospheric elements alongside their core heaviness. This progression reflected Chelsea Grin's growing experimentation within the genre while maintaining their high-energy, riff-driven approach. Leading up to Self Inflicted, the band navigated several lineup shifts that shaped their trajectory. In 2015, guitarist departed, prompting the permanent recruitment of Stephen Rutishauser (of Speeve) as lead guitarist, who had been touring with the group since 2014. At this time, the core lineup included Koehler on vocals, guitarists Stephen Rutishauser, Jake Harmond and Dan Jones, bassist David Flinn, and drummer Pablo Viveros; however, Self Inflicted marked the final album with Koehler, Harmond, and Jones before their respective exits in 2017 and 2018. These changes came amid consistent touring, including appearances on the Vans Warped Tour, which helped solidify their presence in the scene. By 2016, had signed with , transitioning from after building a dedicated following through four albums and extensive live performances. This deal signaled an ambitious phase, positioning the band for broader exposure while staying true to their intense, fan-engaging style that had defined their rise over nearly a decade.

Conception and writing

The conception of Self Inflicted began in late 2015, following the departure of guitarist in September of that year, as the band responded to fan demands for a return to their aggressive roots while demonstrating their evolution as musicians through more structured and impactful songwriting. This shift aimed to refine their sound by emphasizing heaviness and technical breakdowns, moving away from the experimental elements explored in prior releases like . The writing process was led by drummer Pablo Viveros and guitarist Stephen Rutishauser, alongside vocalist Alex Koehler, with a strong focus on collaborative development of riffs and breakdowns designed to translate powerfully to live settings. The band prioritized songs that captured raw energy and personal introspection, drawing from their matured perspective after years on the road. Koehler noted the approach was more deliberate: "We wrote songs thinking this is gonna be crazy live, that was more of our mindset this time." Influences stemmed from the band's early deathcore aggression, incorporating technical proficiency to enhance breakdowns while avoiding over-experimentation, as Viveros explained their goal to solidify their place among pioneers. Challenges arose from the recent lineup changes, with Richardson's exit prompting a period of adjustment that infused the material with a more introspective tone, including tracks based on real-life experiences to foster deeper connections with fans.

Recording and production

Studio sessions

The recording sessions for Self Inflicted took place at Interlace Audio in Portland, Oregon, where the album was engineered, mixed, and mastered. Vocals were recorded with a focus on guttural screams and clean passages, handled by engineers Mike Sohm and Stetson "Buckett" Whitworth.

Production team

The production of Self Inflicted was led by Stephan Hawkes, who served as the primary producer, engineer, mixer, and mastering engineer, overseeing the overall arrangement and technical aspects to create a cohesive deathcore sound. Hawkes, known for his work with other heavy music acts, collaborated closely with the band to refine the tracks, ensuring a balanced mix that highlighted the album's intense breakdowns and atmospheric elements. The band Chelsea Grin co-produced the album, contributing to creative decisions during the process. Additional engineering support came from Mike Sohm, who assisted with recording sessions. Vocal tracking was handled by Mike Sohm and Stetson "Buckett" Whitworth, focusing on capturing the raw energy of frontman Alex Koehler's performances. , the album's label, released the album on July 1, 2016, resulting in a polished aesthetic.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

Self Inflicted is classified primarily as , blending elements of and through its emphasis on heavy, low-tuned guitar work and rhythmic breakdowns. Compared to the band's earlier albums, it features reduced reliance on guttural growls, favoring a mix of high-pitched screams and occasional clean or shouted vocals delivered by Alex Koehler. The album's instrumentation centers on syncopated guitar riffs produced via 7-string guitars tuned to extremely low registers, such as drop-Z, enabling palm-muted chugs and sludgy grooves that define its sonic profile. Drummer Pablo Viveros contributes dynamic patterns, including blast beats and groovy rhythms that support the track's heaving structures, often layered with atmospheric synths for added texture. Koehler's vocal blend alternates between aggressive screams and melodic shouts, creating a balance that distinguishes the record's intensity. Key techniques include djent-inspired chugging riffs for breakdowns, electronic elements like synth overlays in select sections, and brief -leaning interludes that interrupt the otherwise straightforward heaviness. This approach marks an evolution from the more melodic of prior releases, such as , toward a technical yet groove-focused sound emphasizing rhythmic drive over symphonic or flourishes. The standard edition runs for 37:37, delivering a compact exploration of these traits.

Lyrical themes

The lyrics of Self Inflicted, penned primarily by vocalist Alex Koehler, draw heavily from personal real-life experiences, infusing the album with raw emotional authenticity. Koehler has stated that all songs on the record stem from his own encounters, emphasizing themes of inner turmoil and self-destruction as central motifs. A prominent theme is and its devastating impact, exemplified in tracks like "," which Koehler wrote about a family member's severe struggle with and eventual , highlighting amid and emotional wreckage. Broader motifs of mental and permeate the album, with lyrics depicting descent into , revenge fantasies, and genocide-inspired aggression, creating a dark, depressing atmosphere that underscores self-sabotaging behaviors. and broken relationships emerge in songs such as "Broken Bonds," where of and fractured conveys profound and . Aggressive, confrontational language dominates the choruses, channeling anger through vivid, violent metaphors to express defiance against external pressures, as seen in "," a direct rebuke to disrespect and unreciprocated industry dynamics that Koehler described as a culmination of years of frustration. In contrast, more vulnerable moments explore lost love and , with Koehler's words in tracks like "" and "" delving into simplistic yet heartfelt reflections on romantic turmoil and emotional numbness. This blend of harsh, screamed verses for rage and occasional melodic cleans for introspection amplifies the thematic duality of fury and fragility, tying into the band's experiences of personal and professional strain. Overall, the lyrics form a non-linear narrative of self-inflicted emotional wounds, without a strict storytelling arc, but unified by Koehler's introspective lens on turmoil, betrayal, and the path to endurance.

Release and promotion

Singles and music videos

The lead single from Self Inflicted, titled "Clickbait", was released on May 4, 2016, as an audio track to announce the album. The second single, "Broken Bonds", was released on June 16, 2016, accompanied by a music video directed by Max Moore that showcased raw band performances interspersed with narrative clips of relational decay. The video was premiered on the band's official YouTube channel and quickly gained traction among fans for its atmospheric production style. These videos and singles were strategically rolled out on platforms, enhancing fan engagement through behind-the-scenes content and lyric breakdowns. Promotion for the singles involved teaser trailers uploaded to , targeted campaigns orchestrated by to amplify reach, and integrated tour announcements that linked the tracks to upcoming live shows, creating a cohesive hype cycle around the album. The efforts effectively leveraged streaming platforms and fan communities to foster anticipation. Collectively, the singles amassed over 1 million streams in the pre-release period across major digital services, significantly contributing to the album's buzz by introducing key musical motifs and visual aesthetics that resonated with the audience.

Release details

Self Inflicted was released on July 1, 2016, by as the band's first album on the label, following their signing in January 2016. The standard edition consists of 11 tracks and was made available in , limited-edition vinyl, and digital formats. A deluxe edition followed on January 27, 2017, adding two bonus tracks: "" and "Avidus." The album's artwork depicts a image of , with one half appearing normal and the other half or decaying, evoking themes of self-inflicted . Physical copies were distributed through major retailers including and independent stores, alongside streaming on platforms like . positioned Self Inflicted as a significant release for , marking a fresh start after recent lineup changes, including the addition of Stephen Rutishauser in 2015. Launch activities included in-store signings for signed CDs and performances on the 2016 Vans Warped Tour, which began shortly before the album's release, along with initial headline tour dates.

Commercial performance

Self Inflicted debuted at number 105 on the US chart in its first week of release, selling approximately 6,700 copies. The album also achieved number 2 on the Heatseekers Albums chart and number 6 on the Independent Albums chart during that period. In subsequent years, the album's visibility grew through digital streaming platforms, accumulating over 22 million streams on as of October 2025. This streaming success was bolstered by the band's extensive touring schedule, including headlining tours and festival appearances that promoted the record to a dedicated fanbase in the and communities. Internationally, while the album did not achieve major mainstream chart placements, it garnered strong support within niche metal scenes, particularly through limited-edition vinyl releases that quickly sold out via independent retailers and the band's official store.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release, Self Inflicted garnered mixed critical reception, with reviewers praising the band's instrumental strengths while critiquing its adherence to genre conventions. Metal Hammer awarded 2.5 out of 5 stars, highlighting the impressive guitar work amid criticisms of vocal predictability and overall immaturity in delivery. Overall, critics viewed Self Inflicted as a solid entry in Chelsea Grin's discography but not a groundbreaking one.

Fan and industry impact

The release of Self Inflicted elicited a positive response from Chelsea Grin's core fanbase, who welcomed the album's return to the band's aggressive roots following more experimental efforts on prior releases. Vocalist Alex Koehler stated in a 2017 interview that fans had "really appreciated" the heaviness and expressed excitement over its live performance potential. The record also appealed to enthusiasts seeking intense breakdowns and grooves, serving as a reliable entry point for mosh-oriented listeners. Within the industry, Self Inflicted contributed to the band's evolving sound by integrating djent-style riffs into structures, a blend that reinforced their position amid shifting genre dynamics. This approach influenced the group's trajectory, culminating in significant lineup changes in 2018 when Koehler departed due to issues, with of replacing him as vocalist. The album's exploration of self-destructive themes foreshadowed these personal challenges, later echoing in broader metal community conversations about and recovery. In terms of lasting legacy, Self Inflicted has been viewed as a pivotal transitional release, bridging the band's phase with a recommitment to brutal intensity. A deluxe edition issued on January 27, 2017, added two new tracks—"" and "Avidus"—which received favorable attention for their refined production and helped sustain the album's relevance through expanded streaming availability. By the , retrospective discussions highlighted its role in the band's catalog as a marker of resilience amid internal shifts.

Credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Self Inflicted features 11 tracks with a total runtime of 37:38.
No.TitleLength
1Welcome Back2:59
2Four Horsemen3:06
33:07
43:15
5Skin Deep3:29
6Scratching and Screaming3:23
73:26
8Broken Bonds3:43
9Life Sentence3:42
103:29
11Hated3:26
Songwriting for the tracks is primarily credited to Alex Koehler, Jake Harmond, Dan Jones, and Stephen Rutishauser. The iTunes deluxe edition, released in 2017, appends two bonus tracks, extending the total runtime to 44:24.
No.TitleLength
123:18
13Avidus3:28
The album contains no explicit content warnings, though its themes explore emotional and psychological intensity.

Personnel

Chelsea Grin
  • Alex Koehler – lead vocals (screams and clean vocals)
  • Stephen Rutishauser – lead guitar
  • Jake Harmond – rhythm guitar
  • Dan Jones – guitar
  • David Flinn – bass
  • Pablo Viveros – drums, backing vocals (double-kick patterns)
Production
  • Chelsea Grin – production
  • Stephan Hawkes – production, engineering, mixing, mastering
  • Mike Sahm – engineering (vocal engineering)
The album features no guest artists. Artwork was handled in-house by the band.

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