2015’s “ Blueprints” was about as polished and established as any band would like their debut album to be I kept checking to make sure I hadn’t missed any releases that could have come before that (not counting “ The Fall of Kings” EP during their time as Empires). It’s taken me a while, and that could be for a bunch of reasons: worrying that the band wouldn’t match up to the insane hype surrounding them, taking friends’ recommendations with a pinch of salt, or even just letting the tracks go by on social media without engaging, like waves at the beach you decided not to surf.Īfter going through the discography, really diving deep into it, it’s pretty effortless to put forward the argument that Wage War is one of the best and most dominating metalcore bands in the world at the moment. I’m fairly ashamed to say that whilst Wage War has been constantly on my radar, I never put a couple of hours aside to sit down and go through the discography until only recently.
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