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How to Fight a War

Uploaded by: Jeremy Hill
From: Bury St. Edmonds, United Kingdom

Genre(s) : Metalcore

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If you love rigid sounds, hair raising screams, harsh breakdowns, relentless guitar riffs, gritty melodies, swallowing bass resonance, demolishing drums, and all an around dynamic atmosphere.

Artist (Tate) – Ruptures the atmosphere with screams that will mortally wound the weak. More over his compelling lyrics grip to your mind, soul, and body and convinces it to think and feeling with every facet of your being. Versed in many types of musical arrangement, Tate has an uncanny way of leaving crowds speechless with fists in the air.

Lead Guitar (Karl) –Comes from a background in all rock classics, jazz, punk, and metal. Educated in the theories he hails from a long line of musicians. Karl’s unique style will have even the most experienced guitar players rubbing their eyes in disbelief.

Rhythm Guitar (Mike) - Has been around the block in his music career. He has played around the world in different venues. Mike is a very animated musician pegging of the charts on the entertainment meter. His jagged unyielding melodies will pour through the metal atmosphere like acid.

Bass Guitar (Phil) – Is a metal melting pot . He has literally smelted all fast aggressive styles of play punk, thrash, industrial, progressive metal, and metalcore. Phil is the oil that greases the rhythm section, he displays a range of progressions the shift the crowds back and forth and leaves the lovers of low in awe during breakdown.

Drummer (Jeremy) – Also comes from a long line of musicians. The founder of the group branched out of the typical metal and hardcore types looking unique talents that could combine to make an exclusive sound that only How to fight a War can produce. Jeremy punches through the air with crushing authority as the kicks grind out hard chest beating rhythms that will shake loose your joints.

The meaning behind the band name of How to Fight a War is that of the personal struggle that every person no matter what sex, race, nationality, creed, or religion battles within themselves every day. Even the most basic choices of right, wrong, or indifferent can be a bare for some, but simple for others. From the day we are born we all wage our own personal wars. Everyone has a story to tell, and each person’s story is just as important to them as that of the stories that they find strength in. There are no insignificant battles, because every battle helps determine the outcome of that person’s war.

The only thing else we have to say for ourselves is that each of us holds a different interest in music and life. There is no collective consensus of who we are. We each have different values and ambitions. This is what we think gives an edge. We are not trying to please everyone with every type of music, we are simply combining our tastes in music to make a sound that is all our own. When people ask who you think you sound like? We simply answer How to Fight a War, because there is nobody out there exactly like us. If we had classified ourselves having created what seems to be pop-metalcore-ish. That’s just our outlook on it. Please listen to more music on our myspace account to judge for yourselves.

We are set to record our next full length album February next year, but we are already playing giggs with it. So check it out anytime your close you won't be disappointed!

We believe that The Peoples Music Awards is what has been need for the world’s unseen and heard artists. I (Jeremy Drums) actually attended the very first one this April and it was absolutely immense when some of the best artist I have ever seen live Lavondyss won with the massive energy and showmanship that they brought to the stage. That is what we the artist have needed, they real put you out there and give us the exposure that we ourselves could not accomplish.

God Bless the TPMA’s!

Influences : How to Fight a War

I lay Dying, August Burns Red, Norma Jean, Underoath, Demon Hunter, Killswitch Engage, Thrice, Zao, AFI, Silverstein, Finch, Bring Me The Horizon, Saosin, Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, Human Abstract, Protest the Hero, The Black Dahlia Murder, Mega Death, Steve Vai, Lavondyss, We are Fiction, Evita!



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