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Norwegian metal powerhouse Fierce Justice release new single “Ancestral”

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Norwegian metal powerhouse Fierce Justice returns with their most searing release to date — the single “Ancestral”, a dark, immersive journey through war-torn futures and the battle to preserve the human spirit. Drawing deep inspiration from the raw intensity of '80s and '90s metal, the band continues to forge its identity with blistering riffs, thunderous rhythm, and thought-provoking lyrics.


Released alongside standout tracks like “End of Time”, “Spineless”, “No Apologies”, and “Awakened”, “Ancestral” anchors a body of work that explores humanity’s fight against chaos, the weight of generational trauma, and the rallying cry for unity in the face of a fractured world. This isn't just heavy music — it’s a soundtrack for survival.


Fierce Justice has built their reputation both at home and abroad with powerful performances in venues such as Rockefeller, John Dee, and Chateau Neuf in Oslo, as well as multiple appearances at the legendary Whiskey A Go Go in Los Angeles and three tours across Spain’s Canary Islands. Their live shows are known for their unrelenting energy and ability to connect deeply with audiences.


Musically, the band weaves together classic heavy metal, progressive elements, and thrash aggression, creating a signature sound that is both melodic and unflinching. Tracks fluctuate between groove-laden passages and relentless sonic assault, always guided by the band’s lyrical commitment to truth and resistance.


“Ancestral” and its companion singles are more than cautionary tales — they are battle hymns for a generation under siege. They serve as reminders that within the ashes of desolation lies a spark — a chance to rebuild, rise, and reclaim what it means to be human.

With fierce conviction and a refusal to compromise, Fierce Justice continues to carve out their place in the global metal landscape. This is music with weight — both sonically and thematically — built not just to be heard, but to be felt.



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