Flaw
Flaw formed in Louisville, Kentucky in 1995, with Chris Volz on vocals. Their debut album 'Through the Eyes' came out in 2001, featuring the single 'Best I...
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Flaw formed in Louisville, Kentucky in 1995, with Chris Volz on vocals. Their debut album 'Through the Eyes' came out in 2001, featuring the single 'Best I Am.' They followed it with 'Retribution' in 2004. The band has seen various members come and go over time, including guitarists Jason Daunt and Tommy Gibbons, bassist Chris Ballinger, and drummer Mike Meadows.
They've released several albums since their debut, including self-titled work in 2009, 'Till the End' in 2014, and 'Consumed' in 2020. Their songs like 'Only The Strong Survive' and 'Wake Up' show their style. The band went through a breakup around 2007 but later reunited.
Volz has been open about dealing with addiction and mental health issues, which affected the band's activity at points. Despite lineup changes and breaks, Flaw kept making music. Their live shows were known for being intense and direct with the audience.
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