Blood Command Explained

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Origin:Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
Years Active:2008–present
Current Members:
  • Nikki Brumen
  • Yngve Andersen
  • Benjamin Berge
  • Snorre Kilvær
  • Sigurd Haakaas
Past Members:
  • Silje Tombre
  • Karina Ljone
  • Simon Oliver Økland

Blood Command is a Norwegian punk rock band from Bergen. The band was formed in 2008 by Yngve Andersen, Silje Tombre and Sigurd Haakaas. The current lineup consists of Andersen, Haakaas, Benjamin Berge, Snorre Kilvær, and Nikki Brumen. The band has been praised for their high-energy live shows and their fresh, vibrant take on rock music, with their albums earning rave reviews from Kerrang!, Metal Hammer, and others.[1] As of 2023, Blood Command has released five studio albums and four EPs.

Biography

Formation, Ghostlocks and Funeral Beach: 2008–2013

Blood Command was founded in Bergen in 2008 by guitarist Yngve Andersen, vocalist Silje Tombre and drummer Sigurd Haakaas. The band first released two EPs in 2009, before their debut album Ghostlocks was released in 2010. The album was nominated for the Norwegian Grammy award Spellemannprisen in 2011.[2] Following the album's release, Blood Command supported the Canadian hardcore band Comeback Kid on their European tour in 2011.[3] In 2012, bassist Simon Oliver Økland joined the band for their second full-length titled Funeral Beach. The album received positive reviews both domestically and internationally from magazines such as Kerrang! and Metal Hammer.[4] The band toured extensively in following the release of Funeral Beach and supporting acts for Protest the Hero, Gallows, and Biffy Clyro.[5]

Line-up changes, Cult Drugs and Return of the Arsonist: 2014–2019

In November 2014, founding member and vocalist Tombre departed Blood Command and was subsequently replaced by Karina Ljone.[6] The band's third album, and first with new vocalist Ljone, was released in 2017. Cult Drugs was met with positive reviews from critics, with high ratings from Kerrang, Metal Hammer and Ox Magazine.[7] The band toured extensively in support of the album, while bassist Økland would leave the band in 2019. Blood Command followed up Cult Drugs that same year with a seven-track EP titled Return of the Arsonist. The release received positive reviews from magazines such as Kerrang and Distorted Sound.[8] Songwriter Andersen noted that the title track is a sequel to their 2011 track "Summon The Arsonist" off the Hand Us the Alpha Male! EP: "A gift from us to our most loyal fans who have been with us since the beginning."[9]

New vocalist, Praise Armageddonism and World Domination: 2020–present

Blood Command joined fellow Norwegian band Kvelertak on tour in early 2020, which came to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the lockdown in Norway, the band announced in April that current vocalist Ljone would be leaving due to pregnancy. In June 2021, ex-Pagan vocalist Nikki Brumen was announced as the new vocalist of the band.[10] [11] Alongside the announcement, the band released a new single titled "A Villain's Monologue", while a second single, "The End is Her", followed up a few months later. Both singles were accompanied by music videos that notably featured separate filming locations as Brumen was still located in Melbourne, Australia. The band's fourth album Praise Armageddonism was released in July 2022, with Kerrang calling it a creative rebirth for the band.[12] Blood Command's fifth album, World Domination, was released in September 2023.

Musical style

Musically, the band has referenced artists like Refused and Boney M. as their main inspirations when writing, alongside other acts like the Clash with founding member Yngve adding: "We're making a sonic revolution you can dance to!".[13] Yngve has further stated the band is: "a blissful mix of R&B, punk and a little disco, (...) And two percent metal."[14] Lyrically the band has found inspiration from rave culture, cults such as Heaven's Gate, and the increasing political manipulation taking place in both Europe and the US.

Band members

Current members

Former members

Former live members

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Awards and nominations

Spellemann Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EP Review: Return of the Arsonist // Blood Command. 10 April 2019. en-US. 2022-01-07.
  2. Web site: Spellemann - Arkiv over alle nominerte og vinnere fram til i dag!. Spellemann. nb-NO. 2019-10-10.
  3. Web site: Blood Command Under the Gun Review. en-US. 2019-10-10.
  4. Web site: Blood Command: Funeral Beach. Hammer. Merlin Alderslade 2012-11-13T15:25:00 317Z Metal. Metal Hammer Magazine. 13 November 2012. en. 2019-10-10.
  5. Web site: SUPPORT BANDS ANNOUNCED FOR EUROPEAN TOUR!. Ltd. Isle Interactive. 2013-02-08. Biffy Clyro. en. 2019-10-10.
  6. Web site: MetalSucks . 2015-09-16 . Exclusive Track Premiere: Blood Command New Single, New Line-Up! . 2023-08-25 . MetalSucks . en.
  7. Web site: Blood Command. www.fysiskformat.no. en-US. 2019-10-10.
  8. Web site: EP REVIEW: Return of the Arsonist - Blood Command. 12 April 2019.
  9. Web site: Exclusive: Blood Command Release New Single Return of the Arsonist.
  10. Web site: Brown. Paul 'Browny'. 2021-06-03. Blood Command Unveil ex-PAGAN Vocalist Nikki Brumen As New Screamer. 2021-06-04. Wall Of Sound. en-US.
  11. Web site: Carter. Emily. 2021-06-04. Blood Command announce new vocalist Nikki Brumen, stream first single A Villain's Monologue. 2022-01-07. Kerrang. en-US.
  12. Web site: Thomas . Olly . Album review: Blood Command - Praise Armageddonism . Kerrang! . Wasted Talent . 13 July 2022.
  13. Web site: Blood Command album 'Cult Drugs' out 28 April 2017. 7 January 2022. prescriptionmusicpruk.
  14. Web site: Chamberbelain . 2017-04-17 . To prosent metal . 2022-01-07 . bergensmagasinet . no.