Gothenburg 4-piece Blessings merges the diverse elements of hardcore, punk, crust, and noise rock into a unique and compelling sound. Drawing comparisons to bands like At The Drive-In and Converge, their music often blends intense post-rock atmospheres with raw, heavy energy—all within a single track. The members come from a DIY punk and hardcore background, having played in various touring bands such as Anchor, Scraps of Tape, Obstruktion, Amalthea, and Gamla Pengar. In 2019, Swedish music magazine Gaffa hailed Blessings as one of the best metal acts of the year following the release of "Biskopskniven". Their music has been described as rhythmically complex, dark, and apocalyptic, while still remaining surprisingly catchy.