A straightforward, guitar-driven group with lyrics that tackle personal and difficult themes.
If you want to hear what they're about, 'Redeemer' and 'Silent Night' frame it well, heavy, earnest, and to the point.
War of Ages matters because they've stuck to a no-frills metalcore sound for over two decades, anchored by Leroy Hamp's direct lyrics. Songs like 'Redeemer' and 'Bitter Sweet' show their approach hasn't softened, and they still play 'Creator' live today. They never tried to reinvent themselves, which gives their catalog a consistent, unpolished weight.
They started as a side project in Buffalo in 2002, released a self-titled debut in 2005, and signed with Victory Records by 2007. Albums like 'Eternal' and 'Collapse' developed their sound, and the current lineup still plays shows with songs like 'Second Chance' in the setlist.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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