The hordes of SPEEDEMON arrived with their first full-length album, "HELLCOME.“ Conceptually, “HELLCOME” presented a wave of devastation, terror, and subjugation that heralded the apocalyptic end of humanity; led by SPEEDEMON, warbringers, outcasts, and speed demons swept across the lands, sowing chaos and disorder. However, amidst the ruins of humanity, the machines survived. From the ashes, they forged a new order; more ruthless, more dominant. In this second fulllength album, SPEEDEMON proclaims the dawn of a new era: the era of the Machine Dictatorship, the “FALL OF MAN.” In “FALL OF MAN,” SPEEDEMON musically shares this dark and ominous dawn: a realm governed by relentless intelligence and the iron rule of the new Digital God. On the cover of “FALL OF MAN,” we see SPEEDEMON himself, now also captured by the machines and a victim of their experiments. Conceptually, "FALL OF MAN" reflects on the path humanity has taken, a road marked by intolerance, obsession, and the tyranny of the strong, culminating in the rise of machines now endowed with humanlike intelligence. In this futuristic dystopia, they explore a possible vision of humanity’s evolution, not as a lament for the end, but as the beginning of something profoundly different from anything witnessed in human history. Tracks such as "Fall of Man," "Words of Fire," and "Metal Rage" explore, through metaphor-laden lyrics, a present reality and a vision of the future that may be closer than we dare to imagine. Musically, the tracks on "FALL OF MAN" remain true to the essence of SPEEDEMON’s sound: traditional Heavy Metal, Speed Metal, Thrash Metal, and the New Wave of British Heavy Metal as the foundation of their style. Fast, melodic compositions with aggressive vocals and powerful instrumentals that carry forward the spirit of SPEEDEMON’s legacy.