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Wage War announce new album ‘Deadweight’

American metalcore outfit WAGE WAR have announced a new album!

The upcoming album, titled Deadweight, arrives two years after their 2015 debut Blueprints and is scheduled to be released in August. The upcoming album was produced by A DAY TO REMEMBER vocalist Jeremy McKinnon and Andrew Wade (NECK DEEPTHE GHOST INSIDE). Speaking about the new album, guitarist and vocalist Cody Quistad says, “we are so thrilled to finally announce our new album, Deadweight. We’ve put so much time, effort, and emotion into making what we think is the best and truest WAGE WAR album. Lyrically, it’s the most vulnerable and honest we’ve ever done. Musically, we really pushed ourselves on the heavy and melodic sides of our band. Stitch was an insight to the heavy and now we give you a melodic answer, Don’t Let Me Fade Away.”

Alongside the announcement of the new album, the band has also released a brand new music video for the track Don’t Let Me Fade Away. Speaking about the new track, Quistad explains, “this record was exceptionally hard to pick singles for because of how much time and work we put into making every song a great one. Don’t Let Me Fade Away was always a stand out from the beginning. It’s all the elements that make up our band in one song, and in a perfected state. We’re very excited for all that’s ahead!”

Watch the official music video for Don’t Let Me Fade Away here:

View the track list and artwork for Deadweight here:

Track List:

1. Two Years
2. Southbound
3. Don’t Let Me Fade Away
4. Stitch
5. Witness
6. Deadweight
7. Gravity
8. Never Enough
9. Indestructible
10. Disdain
11. My Grave Is Mine To Dig
12. Johnny Cash

Deadweight - Wage War

Deadweight is set for release on August 4th via Fearless Records.

For more information on WAGE WAR like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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