Fixation makes history as first metal band to ever be nominated to prestigious Norwegian awards!

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Norwegian metalcore sensation Fixation is honored to announce their double nomination at this year’s Norwegian Publishing Awards (Musikkforleggerprisen), which takes place in Oslo February 28th. The band has been recognized in the categories of “Breakthrough of the Year” and “Song of the Year – popular music” for their captivating track “Ignore the Disarray”. No metal band has ever been nominated in either of the categories before.

The band’s achievements in 2023 include extensive touring with well-established acts such as Devin Townsend and Annisokay and performances at prestigious festivals like Eurosonic, Rock Imperium, Q-Stock and Download festival. On top of an immensely successful live-year the band also released their highly anticipated debut album, “More Subtle Than Death”.

The ” Breakthrough of the Year” award acknowledges individuals or groups who have experienced a breakthrough in their careers during the previous year. The award considers overall achievements and increased attention, demand, and significant growth in the artist’s career throughout 2023.

In the category of “Song of the Year – Popular Music” Fixation‘s “Ignore the Disarray” competes as a standout original work that exemplifies quality within the field of popular music. The track showcases Fixation‘s mastery in combining various musical elements to create a unique and emotionally charged sound.

Fixation‘s ability to seamlessly blend heavy guitar riffs, electronic elements, and infectious choruses has created a sound that transcends genres, resonating with a whole generation rather than fans of a specific genre. With over 60 European live dates, a debut album and two nominations to the Norwegian publishing awards Fixation is poised to make a resounding impact on the global music scene.

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