Formed in 2001, they've built a catalog of over 100 songs rooted in heavy guitar and melodic vocals.
If you want to get a feel for Warcry, try 'A Por Ellos' for the fight-ready energy, or 'Absurda Falsedad' for something a bit more melodic. Both are pretty straightforward about what they do.
Warcry matters because they've held down a corner of Spanish metal for two decades without much fuss. Songs like 'A Por Ellos' show how they balance aggression with melody, and their lyrics often circle love and loss instead of just noise. They're one of those bands that just kept showing up, album after album, with the same core trio of García brothers.
They started in 2001 after Ars Amandi split, dropping a self-titled debut in 2002. The lineup shifted when drummer Manuel Ramil left in 2008, but they kept recording straight through the 2010s with albums like 'Revolución' and 'Inmortal'.
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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