War Frenzy
War Frenzy came together in Detroit in the early 2000s, with Damien Sinclair on vocals and guitar. They put out three albums: 'Echoes of Fury' in 2005,...
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War Frenzy came together in Detroit in the early 2000s, with Damien Sinclair on vocals and guitar. They put out three albums: 'Echoes of Fury' in 2005, 'Broken Mirrors' in 2008, and 'Ashes and Flames' in 2012. The band's sound pulls from heavy metal and punk, built around loud guitars and Sinclair's voice.
Their second album gave them the song 'Broken Mirrors,' which became their best-known track. They also recorded 'Confutatis Maledictis' and 'Fallen Angel.' Some people have said their lyrics promote violence, but Sinclair has argued the music just reflects difficult realities.
War Frenzy's lineup includes bassist Ethan Malone, drummer Justin Hayes, and guitarist Emily Carter. They built a following with intense live shows in Detroit before their albums came out.
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