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Song Review: Blessed Insanity “Loaded Gun”

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by The Metalverse
Blessed Insanity Band Photo- 4 members standing in a dark, dramatic abandoned church room

Stockholm metal act, Blessed Insanity are set to release their latest single “Loaded Gun” on May 14th and perform the song live on May 15th in their hometown.

The song bursts into action with a growing synth bass as sing screaming melodic vocals usher in bright guitar leads, anthemic chords, and slamming drum grooves. From the get-go I get a sound that reminds me of a mix between melodic metal and a touch of the theatricality of power metal.

Electrifying guitar riffage and calmer singing soon leads into an upbeat, stadium-ready chorus as enticing vocals melodies filled with energy meet your ears. In a bridge that switches things up, thumping bass takes the forefront as a soaring guitar solo fills in the background of the soundscape before building back into a final chorus that closes out the track.

Overall,Blessed Insantity bring a high-octane sound to life that balances melody and heavy metal intensity. Fans of melodic metal, heavy metal, and power metal will enjoy “Loaded Gun”. You can stream the band’s new single available everywhere on May 14th!


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Blessed Insanity is melodic heavy metal from Stockholm, with sharp riffs, driving hooks and arena-sized choruses built to be sung loud. No gimmicks. No nostalgia throwbacks. Just loud, unapologetic metal.

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