Revenge at All Costs
The Iranian metal band Confess was charged with blasphemy and anti-government propaganda in 2015, before fleeing to Norway. Their latest album documents this experience.

The Iranian metal band Confess' third album, Revenge at All Costs, is so brutal that the Iranian government sentenced them to 74 lashes, which is probably—horrifyingly—a better advertisement for it than any promotional materials their record label could cook up.
In 2015, Iranian authorities arrested Confess singer and guitarist Nikan Khosravi and his bandmate Arash Ilkhani. The two metalheads were charged with blasphemy and anti-government propaganda for the band's pointed anti-religious lyrics and criticisms of the state. Khosravi spent 18 months in Tehran's infamous Evin prison while awaiting trial, three of them in solitary confinement.
After they were found guilty and sentenced to six years behind bars, Khosravi and Ilkhani were granted political asylum in Norway and fled their home country. They channeled the whole experience into their third album. In a genre where aggression is sometimes an affectation or escape fantasy, Confess' anger is concrete, political, and personal. It's not a put-on when Khosravi screams on "Phoenix Rises," the album's third track, "They can't fucking break me for who I am."
The Revolutionary Tribunal of Tehran gave "Phoenix Rises" a negative review when it was released as a single and raised Khosravi and Ilkhani's combined sentences to 14 and a half years in prison and 74 lashes in absentia.
Stylistically, Confess lands somewhere in the realm of the new wave of American heavy metal, groove metal, and metalcore. Think athletic mid-tempo guitar riffs, breakdowns, and hardcore vocals. If you're a fan of Lamb of God, Slayer, and Sepultura, you'll find a lot more to like here than Iranian authoritarians did. Lamb of God and Clutch collaborator Gene "Machine" Freeman produced the album, giving it a polished touch.
Khosravi's fury cuts through the mix and commands your attention from start to finish. You can hear why the mullahs were scared.
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I mean, it sounds worth listening to at least once, for sure.
Fuck Yeah. Thanks for the tip.
Not sure if Jose and company at SXM Liquid Metal are yet on board with this but they'd probably play it.
The Revolutionary Tribunal of Tehran gave "Phoenix Rises" a negative review when it was released as a single
I know that when I'm looking for new music, I always check out Tehran Music Express.
It's not a put-on when Khosravi screams on "Phoenix Rises," the album's third track, "They can't fucking break me for who I am."
They had me at 'blasphemy and anti-government,' but the intensity of this lyric really seals the deal! I'll buy that for many Petrodollars!
Maybe Confess could play with Behemoth and "Nergal" and get some Interfaith, Ecumenical "blasphemy and anit-government" jam going!
Behemoth's Nergal Launches Defense Fund For Blasphemy Charges From Polish Government
https://metalinjection.net/metal-crimes/behemoths-nergal-launches-defense-fund-for-blasphemy-charges-from-polish-government
Under Islamic Republic (the name of that fucked Khomeinist regime) blasphemy can get you hanged. So can what they call “Corruption On Earth “- I’m surprised the Revolutionary Court didn’t tack that one on! Maybe they didn’t get Judge “Death” Salavati (a real piece of work. Google his pic, Hollywood couldn’t make this up).
"Corruption on Earth?" Were the environmenatists charged with this humping the ground or something? And damn! Danny Trejo could play Judge "Death" Salavati, he's so ugly!
Iran is ruled by an oppressive regime.
Democrats?
No but they’re lying assholes who try to cover their crimes against their own people with sanctimonious self-serving narratives——so you do get points.
Close, but no cigar from Bill Clinton.
Oh-oh. Remember what happened to the last bunch of Iranians in Norway?
What do you mean Norway? The Iranians are all in Ukraine!
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I bet it was a real Kamph-y work that was as much a Struggle for the reader as the author.
I know via Facebook another Iranian singer/songwriter in Norway—more of a bard. He was imprisoned and tortured for his songs which, while poetic, took swipes at the regime. He had to escape the country when let out on bail.