Norway’s Blood Command strive to break the cycle of danger in their music, with a hard-hitting but inspiring sound. Their music is not an elegant stab at rock, but more than that – it’s hard-hitting but inspiring in a unconventional way.

Armageddonism is the record of truth, balanced with technical guitar wonder and razor-sharp, insightful lyricism.

Blood Command is a unique act, and their music is sure to be remembered for a long time to come. Their talent is clear on their debut album, and they don’t overcomplicate things - this makes their music more important. Thankfully, they haven’t done so, and their music will continue to be remembered for years to come.

The album is gradually hitting against the grain, and it showcases the world in a way that we should be alarmed. The world can’t take no more, and the weight it’s carrying is colossal. Blood Command describe through their songs the state of this land, and how we’re borrowing time. And the music they have prepared for us only tells the truth.

The ten songs on this insightful, inventive record tell the story of a city on the edge. ‘Saturday City’ has hard percussion and grooves, and the vocals come in like a belting train. The backbeat is brilliant here, and the lyrics tell us that the fight could be over.

The song is about a villain who wants the movie to end in a way that they can be the hero. They are determined to achieve their goals, even if it means sacrificing others. The lyrics offer a unique perspective on the villains in popular culture, and how they try to control people.

The Blood Command is a band of dissidents who refuse to play by the rules set for them by the government. Their music tells their stories of discontent and how they have been forced to fight for what’s right.

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