Wage War is an American metalcore band from Ocala, Florida formed in 2010 under the name Empires. The band signed to Fearless Records in 2015. The band consists of vocalist Briton Bond, rhythm guitarist and clean vocalist Cody Quistad, lead guitarist Seth Blake, bassist Chris Gaylord, and drummer Stephen Kluesener. Wage War started in 2010 in Ocala, Florida. The band was originally named Empires and consisted of Briton Bond (unclean vocals), Cody Quistad (rhythm guitar/clean vocals), Seth Blake (lead guitar), Jordan Pierce (bass) and David Rau (drums).
ERRA
ERRA is a five-piece progressive metalcore band hailing from Birmingham, Alabama that formed in 2009. Their namesake comes from Akkadian mythology and represents mayhem. The band, consisting of Jesse Cash, Sean Price, Alex Ballew, and JT Cavey, solidified their technical sound after relentlessly practicing and writing. They take their influences from well respected groups like Misery Signals, Born of Osiris, As I Lay Dying and Saosin, and thrive on being creative and showcasing their talent through their intense live performances. ERRA takes great pleasure in offering their refreshing sound in a sometimes stale and over-saturated market. It’s not about fashion or status; it’s about using raw talent and energy to create genuine songs that will give hope to the listener.
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Fame On Fire
Since their formation in 2013, Fame On Fire has evolved from a solo drum cover project to a fully-formed rock band. They have made traction with their covers of Top 40 hit, including a release of Adele’s “Hello” that hit one million views in less than a month and currently has over 20 million views. Riding the wave of the “Hello” hype, Fame On Fire issued a self-produced five-song EP, Transitions, in May of 2017- the first release featuring their original music. Following Transitions, the band released a cover of Lil Uzi Vert’s “XO Tour Llife”, which went viral and reached number 48 on Spotify’s “Viral 50” playlist. “Over It” follows a number of covers and singles released over the past year, including “Count It Up”, which reached 1 million streams on Spotify in just three months. The band has been featured on playlists such as “New Music Friday”, “New Noise”, “Rock Hard”, and “Volume Màximo”, and was also included on Apple Music’s “Breaking Rock” playlist. Fame on Fire now has two US tour under their belt and has played over 200 shows. Fame On Fire is Bryan Kunitz (vocals), Blake Saul (guitarist), Paul Spirou (bass), and Alex Roman (drums).