Following the 2015 release of their debut full length album “Blueprint”, Ocala Florida quintet Wage War, who hail from the same city as A Day To Remember enjoyed some success but it was the phenomenal rise with 2017’s “Dead Weight” which caught the eye. An album that took the band around the Globe on a
Not quite the first but Wage War have announced a headlining European Tour that will include an extensive number of UK dates in January 2020! Whether this means a new album to follow up single “Low” in between remains to be seen, though judging by the updated artwork it seems a distinct possibility! 7th Bristol,
A new song from Wage War? Wow. That was quick. Entitled “Low”, this new cut is surprisingly Produced by A Day To Remember frontman Jeremy McKinnon, with long time ADTR Producer and collaborator Andrew Wade handing the Engineering. Perhaps more interesting than that is the band turning to Mark Lewis best known for his work with Cannibal
December will see August Burns Red, Wage War and Betraying The Martyrs upon our shores for a run of dates supporting “Phantom Anthem” which is out now via Fearless Records. To get you in the mood, they’ve put out a music video for “Dangerous”! Check out our review of the album!
When Des Moines Iowa was put firmly on the map by Slipknot and their album “Iowa” in 2001, “The Heretic Anthem” was one of the highlights. Joey Jordison’s pummelling drum sounds alongside Jim Root and Mick Thompson’s blistering guitar work with that distinct flourish of a band at the height of their game. As Slipknot songs go,
Sharing a home town with A Day To Remember, Wage War hail from Ocala, Florida. Formed as recently as 2010, the band signed to Fearless Records and released their debut “Blueprints” in 2015. Two years on in August 2017 the band put out “Dead Weight” and began to expand their horizons. The album starts off
Produced by A Day To Remember‘s Jeremy McKinnon and Mixed by ADTR’s regular collaborator Andrew Wade, here’s the earlier pulled official music video for “Gravity” by Wage War. The track is from their album “Dead Weight” which is out now via Fearless Records.
At some point last night War War released and then pulled an official music video for “Gravity” from their current album “Dead Weight” out now via Fearless Records. So here’s a prime bootleg cut of the song from their Australian tour last November in support of Make Them Suffer at Max Watts in Melbourne. Who
Canadian Guitarist and producer Andrew Baena has released a playthrough style cover of “Stitch” by Wage War. We’ve put the bands official music video below for your direct comparison pleasure. “Dead Weight” by Wage War is out now… We’ve posted a bootleg of the bands live show previously if you fancy diving into their sound.