Norwegian STORM has been signed to Indie Records since he was in middle school, proving that the future of Norwegian heavy music is in good hands. The artist, who enjoys widespread international popularity, joins forces with Fixation, with the single Suffocating released today. The artists’ shared story goes back many years.
“I’ve been working with the guys from Fixation since I was 11 years old. Martin Selen produced my debut EP Invincible, and he mixed the entire upcoming album. Fixation was the first band to make Norwegian heavy music feel like it could have a global impact,” says STORM.
Fixation frontman Jonas W. Hansen says he immediately noticed that Suffocating was special:
“Suffocating emerged as a very special song during the editing process. It had to sound like both STORM and Fixation, so we added a breakdown and more edge and grit.”
“Suffocating is a middle finger to all preconceived expectations. It’s about not being put into a mold or silenced. It’s about the rage that comes when people see your independence as a threat. When the song sings ‘I’m a demon,’ it doesn’t mean evil, it’s about how people treat you when you stop being nice. I’m ready to fight so that no one can stifle my voice,” STORM comments.
The song was released with a chilling music video. The video was shot in the middle of winter in Trondheim, Norway. The video, directed by Helmet Productions, features Jonas performing a demonic version of STORM.
“He was standing in the freezing water screaming while I sat in the warm trailer watching him fully immerse himself in the role of the demon,” STORM laughs. “He looked scary, which is funny because he’s one of the nicest guys I know.”
Suffocating is more than just a song. It’s a boundary-pushing collision of two expressions, two generations, and two artists. The result is raw, intense, and unapologetically authentic. It’s a statement that in 2025, Norwegian heavy music still has something new and important to say.
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