"Commit A Madness" brings the band back to life with a burst of color, intensity, and sound that doesn't hold back, and it's an example of the band's raw emotion, punk-inspired rebellion, and commitment to making music that fills any space it inhabits. Angerland is becoming more popular by blending punk, rock, and diverse sound textures, and this release is a significant improvement for them.
In this release, Jon Stone's voice stands out in the mix for its intense emotion and sharp melodic sense. Ian Fisher's guitar playing makes things just the right amount of fierce, and his raw riffs are sure and on point, keeping the song going. Andy "Kermit" Keir's bass gives the song a steady, deep beat that keeps it going and lets it burst with energy. Cristian Prigoanã's drumming is intense and on point, giving the song's rhythm strength and purpose, and Rex Bygate's keyboards add a deeper, more organic sound.
The song is clearly punk rock, but the band adds enough melody and atmosphere to make it interesting to people who don't usually listen to punk music. "Commit a Madness" is a statement piece that shows Angerland wants to change things up by being bolder, stronger, and more eye-catching. This song has a high-energy edge that sets it apart and a twist on the modern punk-rock revival.