Holy Wars

Band Of The Week: Holy Wars

A while back I wrote about the band Holy Wars. From the moment I heard the music, I knew it was 100% authentic. Now here we are in 2021, and Holy Wars is on the verge of releasing their first full length LP. For the past few years, singer Kat Leon and guitarist Nick Perez have been diligently working to craft new material that not only feels like a wild ride but, also is chock full of bombastic beats, hard charging riffs and vocals that are uncompromising. The first two singles off the upcoming album, “Little Godz” and “TV Dinner” have been taking the music world by storm. “TV Dinner” is quite an interesting track. Speaking about the song, Kat Leon said “TV Dinner’ is a fun, energetic punch to the face making you thrash around your bedroom while at the same time, spotlighting a societal meaning to the lyrics.” I’d say that is pretty spot on. And the accompanying video is quite a statement as well. If this is the direction Holy Wars is headed, there is no stopping the ferociousness. The fusion of dark pop, indie rock, punk, hard rock and even bits of hip hop make for one hell of an intriguing mix. Do yourself a favor and check out Holy Wars!!!


TV Dinner:

Little Godz:

Tainted Love (Cover):

Band Of The Week: Holy Wars

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There are so many bands, artists and records these days, it’s hard to keep up at times. Every so often though, there is one among the bunch that truly stands out and makes you turn up the volume and rock out. A couple months back, I was very intrigued by a video post a reader put up on instagram of a band he saw (should out to Derek Scott aka dubsdotla). That band was Holy Wars and I’ve been hooked ever since. The sounds emitting with the rumbling of bass, atmospheric guitars, industrial tinges, bits of grunge, dark pop sensibilities and a punk attitude, have made Holy Wars a band that really steals your attention and keeps it. Led by singer Kat Leon and guitarist, Nicolas Perez, Holy Wars is taking the scene by storm and rightfully so. Their live performances have become cathartic expressions of passion and art and the live sound that is emitted from the stage is both bombastic and full of desire. It’s pretty intoxicating listening to this band. Upon first listen to Holy Wars, you will be hooked and rightfully so.

 

Holy Wars- Welcome To My Hell:

 

 

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