Always amazing
by Charlie on 5/18/24The Ritz - RaleighIt’s always a great time with the Ocala guys! Great venue, great sound, amazing energy. Can’t wait for them to come back!
Lineup
Wage War in Concert
Wage War are the kind of hard rock band that isn't easily categorized. That starts with their influences: Although the band's chugging riffs and jackhammering drums take cues from modern music's heaviest names (including Slipknot, August Burns Red, and As I Lay Dying), the group are also known for pairing contrasting inspirations. Their brutal grooves often fuse hip-hop and metal in the way Korn is known for doing, and frontman Briton Bond's gruff, gravelly voice alternates with the more pristine melodic approach of guitarist/vocalist Cody Quistad.
Bond, Quistad, and guitarist/vocalist Seth Blake originally formed Wage War in Ocala, Florida, in 2010 under the moniker Empires. The trio, which was then working with a different rhythm section, even released an EP in 2011, The Fall of Kings.
After some lineup shuffling, the band changed their name in 2013 and, two years later, signed a deal with Fearless Records. Wage War's 2015 full-length debut for the label, Blueprints, and the 2017 album Deadweight were both co-produced by Andrew Wade and A Day to Remember's Jeremy McKinnon.
Deadweight especially illustrates their progression as a band, as it boasts more confident, emotional songwriting and variety in dynamics. In fact, Wage War continue that soul-searching on the 2019 single "Low" — a bruising song about feeling worn down by life — and via the 2018 singles "Johnny Cash (Stripped)" and "Gravity (Stripped)." The latter two are pared-down versions of songs that originally appeared on Deadweight, and they boast chiming guitars, restrained percussion, and delicate vocals.
Live, Wage War stir up ferocious mosh pits courtesy of Bond's commanding stage presence — he directs his low growls directly at the crowd to emphasize vocal power — and aggressive, thrashing playing.
Given this energy, the band are unsurprisingly road warriors who have done several stints on the Vans Warped Tour and opened for Of Mice & Men, August Burns Red, and A Day to Remember. Wage War are now ranked among the genre's biggest heavyweights, with spots in the lineup of the Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival and Welcome to Rockville 2019.
It’s always a great time with the Ocala guys! Great venue, great sound, amazing energy. Can’t wait for them to come back!
I've seen Wage War and Nothing More both several times, and neither of them has ever disappointed me <3. But I feel like WW just keeps getting better every time I see them - especially since they opened the show with Stitch this time! I highly recommend both, as they are 2 bands I definitely don't want to miss, but WW trumps all for me.
Traveled from Pittsburgh for two concerts, Wage War being one of them. Very nice venue. No negatives at all
Wage War was awesome! The only complaint I have is I was really hoping to hear Johnny Cash or Youngbloods but their set was awesome nonetheless!
NOTHING MORE killed it and should have been the true headliner. Good venue. Opening band was meh
Absolutely amazing performance! The reason I love metal shows so much is because they are affordable and the sound exactly like a digital recording when live and Wage War was everything I could have hoped for!
Great show, band puts on amazing live show. Would recommend.
Wage War was a band that I've been wanting to see since I discovered them years ago. They have great stage presence, energy, and they sound great live! I'm glad I was finally able to catch them and I look forward to seeing them again!
Amazing venue. A concert to die for!! I went for Wage War however I can't help but fall for the other bands! I wanna do it all over again. And again!
Wage War put on a GREAT performance. 10/10 would recommend and see them again if in town.