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About “Burning Desire”
- Burning Desire is described as a “sing-along metal anthem” with influences from Judas Priest. What inspired the song’s theme and lyrics?
- The song focuses on resilience and coming back stronger. Was this inspired by personal experiences or something more universal?
- How do you approach writing a metal anthem? Is there a formula, or do you let the song evolve naturally?
- The single is part of Conquer—how does Burning Desire fit into the larger themes of the album?
About the Album “Conquer”
- You mentioned that Conquer picks up where Prey left off. How has On My Command evolved musically and thematically between the two albums?
- You’ve described Conquer as your most complete work yet. What aspects of the album make it stand out from your previous releases?
- The album blends traditional metal with elements of thrash and power metal. How do you balance those influences while maintaining On My Command’s unique sound?
- You worked with session drummer James Knoerl on this album. What did he bring to the band’s sound?
- Andy Kite handled mixing and mastering, and Andreas Marschall returned for the cover art. What was it like working with them on Conquer?
About the NWOTHM Movement & Metal Scene
- On My Command is part of the New Wave of Traditional Heavy Metal (NWOTHM). How do you see this movement evolving, and where does On My Command fit into it?
- As an Australian metal band, how does the scene compare to other global metal markets? Are there any Aussie metal acts you’d recommend?
- You’re influenced by classic metal bands. What modern artists do you think are carrying the torch for traditional heavy metal?