Industrial
Sweden
The November Commandment (Nov.Com for short) is an electronic/industrial band from Sweden. Their final ep mixed in some gothic elements, which had them being compared to Sisters of Mercy and Depeche Mode. Most bands on the SLAVA compilation were rumored to be recording an album for SLAVA music, and Nov.Com is no exception. Carleklev and Paulsson went on to form the electronic industrial band Sanctum after The November Commandment called it a day. Sanctum released several albums but seems to have disappeared recently. Carleklev and/or Paulsson have participated in many other bands/projects, including Counterblast, Scrap/Grinder, Parca Pace, Mago, and Azure Skies. Mattsson has released at least one solo album and joined several bands since The November Commandment, including Bandet, Popsicle, Sweet Chariots, and Vanessa And The O’s. It is unknown if Gustafsson carried on in music.
1988 | Complete Structure | |
1991 | Dark Dawn | |
1993 | Exhile Station | Motorised Mind Productions |
1999 | A Motorised Mind | Flamming Fish Music |
1988 Independent
Hakan Paulsson – keyboards, vocals
Andreas Mattsson – lead vocals
Jan Carleklev – keyboards
Ola Gustafsson – keyboards
1991 Independent
Hakan Paulsson – keyboards, vocals
Andreas Mattsson – lead vocals
Jan Carleklev – keyboards
Ola Gustafsson – keyboards
1993 Motorised Mind Productions
Hakan Paulsson – keyboards, vocals
Andreas Mattsson – lead vocals
Jan Carleklev – keyboards
Ola Gustafsson – keyboards
Jan Meijner – guitar
1999 Flamming Fish Music
This album is a compilation of all of their earlier releases. “A Second or a Thousand Years” parts 1 and 2 were combined into one song, and the remix of “This Is” was left off.
SLAVA Compilation – Voice of the People (1992 Blonde Vinyl Records)
11) Saints (3:13)
Volym X: En Tribut Till Jerusalem (1997 Dayglo Records)
13) In His Majesty’s Service