Wage War Drops Jaw Dropping New Single "Tombstone"

WAGE WAR, consisting of Briton Bond on lead vocals, Cody Quistad on rhythm guitar and clean vocals, Seth Blake on lead guitar, Chris Gaylord on bass, and Stephen Kluesener on drums, is poised for world domination. The Florida-based band recently unveiled their fifth album, STIGMA, set to digitally release on June 21st through Fearless Records, with the physical edition hitting stores on September 6. Secure your pre-order now!

With its foreboding and tension-filled introduction, Wage War launches "TOMBSTONE" with unrelenting force. The track features vocals reminiscent of Briton Bond's raw intensity, accompanied by thick, groovy riffs that are sure to get heads nodding and percussion that hits like a battering ram. "TOMBSTONE" stands as a formidable anthem, showcasing Wage War's mastery in delivering heavy artillery from the very beginning to the final stomp.

Behind the track, Wage War shares:

"Metal riffs meet country western tropes in our new track 'TOMBSTONE,'...A final showdown with an enemy.  One fight. Two dogs unleashed."

Hands down this would have to be one of Wage War's heaviest song yet to date in my opinion. Right from the start, immediately it feels like you are getting yelled at by Bond. His vocals are very intense and honestly quite terrifying. The instrumentals throughout the track are very powerful, groovy, and catchy. Out of all three releases Wage War has released this year, this has to be the heaviest song they have released yet and they have never disappointed me in any of their releases.

Stigma Track Listing:

"THE SHOW'S ABOUT TO START"

"SELF SACRIFICE"

"MAGNETIC"

"NAIL5"

"BLUR"

"TOMBSTONE"

"HAPPY HUNTING"

"HELLBENT"

"IN MY BLOOD" 

"IS THIS HOW IT ENDS?"

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Emily Agnesini

Photographer & Writer

I am a concert photographer from Long Island, New York. I’ve been involved with the music scene since I was a child. My photography journey started when I was about 15 years old and only did street photography at the time. My love for music inspired me to get into concert photography and capturing the art of music is beautiful. I’ve been photographing live events/concerts for almost two years now and hope to continue that journey to better my work. 

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