Featured Tune: "Commit A Madness" from Angerland

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The Beautiful Chaos of “Commit A Madness”

Angerland’s latest single, “Commit A Madness,” doesn’t whisper—it detonates. Clocking in at just over three minutes, it’s a fierce burst of punk energy, raw emotion, and unapologetic defiance. The track feels like standing in the middle of a storm and realizing you love the wind tearing at your face.

There’s a pulse to this song that’s more than musical; it’s primal. The guitars grind and snarl with a gritty confidence, while the rhythm section drives forward like a heartbeat refusing to flatline. It’s loud, it’s colorful, it’s cathartic—punk in its purest, most vital form. Angerland channels chaos not as destruction, but as liberation. 

“Commit A Madness” is a hymn for those who fall, rise, and dare again. It speaks to the bruised optimist—the one who’s been knocked down, laughed off, and still shows up swinging. After sharing stages with heavyweights like Ruts DC and Theatre Of Hate, Angerland have found their voice, sharpened and full of intent.

It’s not just a song—it’s a rallying call. The kind that leaves your ears ringing and your spirit strangely steadier.