Bitter Me
“Bitter Me” is the debut transmission from Blitz, the masked insurgent at the center of a world set in the year 2066. Governments have fallen, and the Global International Order (GIO) now controls nearly every remaining system of power. No one knows exactly who Blitz is, but there is speculation. His experience suggests a former soldier, a ghost of the Corp Wars, a weapon built by the very regime he now seeks to burn down. What is known is this: his broadcasts are spreading with the help of his top commanders: Sharpshooter Fade (Lead Guitar), The Mad Dr. Fuse (Synths / Electronics), General Maul (Bass), and Heavy Weapons Specialist Bane (Drums).
“Bitter Me” is the first of these coded messages wrapped in industrial metal machinery, seething electronics, and razor-tuned guitars. The result is a sound that feels both mechanical and alive: rhythmic, cinematic, and burning with controlled rage. At its core, “Bitter Me” is an uprising disguised as a record, the first strike in the larger rebellion Blitz was engineered to lead.
“Bitter Me” is built on the tension between machine precision and human intensity. Rigid, militaristic rhythms collide with cinematic synth layers and explosive low-end, creating a sound that feels engineered for impact yet driven by raw emotion.
Drawing from industrial metal, NDH, modern metal, and electronic music, the album emphasizes clarity, weight, and control. Tight, percussive guitars lock with programmed and live elements to form a relentless, pulse-driven foundation.
Rather than blending genres loosely, BLiTZ integrates them into a single system: mechanical, aggressive, and deliberate. The result is a sonic identity that is both calculated and volatile – designed to hit with precision while carrying the energy of something on the verge of breaking loose.