Wage War, Nothing More, Veil of Maya, Sleep Theory
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The band Wage War.
Wage War
Wage War are on tour ahead of the release of their fifth album, Stigma, in June; the short and slamming latest single, “NAIL5,” shows the group continuing to push down metal genre walls with shades of hip-hop and industrial and a pop polish. Tourmates Nothing More also have a new album, Carnal, coming in June, and Veil of Maya are recently off their own headlining tour for the recent album [m]other. With Sleep Theory.
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media release: WAGE WAR — Briton Bond [lead vocals], Cody Quistad [rhythm guitar, clean vocals], Seth Blake [lead guitar], Chris Gaylord [bass], and Stephen Kluesener [drums] — are barreling straight ahead into 2024 with an explosive new single.
Today, the band premiered the new single "Magnetic" via SiriusXM's Octane and dropped the video.
The band has built its reputation on the back of smart songwriting that expertly pits hooks against heaviness and sprinkles melody amidst the maelstrom. On "Magnetic," the Florida five-piece continues this tried and true formula that has been so effective for them. But they take it up 10 notches and throw more than a few sonic curveballs in the space of four minutes. The melodic verses and choruses grab your attention and the hard-charging and unholy roars and thick riffs keep it. "Magnetic" should write you a rent check because it will live in your brain, thanks to its supreme catchiness. It is indeed "Magnetic."
"'Magnetic' is a song about an attraction to someone that you just can't seem to quit," the band explains. "Despite knowing what may be best, we're pulled back to a feeling that inevitably takes control. Fate decides our future."
Traveling a constant forward trajectory at lightspeed, Wage War not only push their own sound forward, but they also propel heavy music into new territory. The Florida quintethave always tempered a pummeling metallic onslaught with unshakable melodies. A near-decade grind naturally brought Wage War to this point. They have unleashed a string of fan favorite albums, including Blueprints [2015], D