WVRM

WVRM is a ferocious grindcore band hailing from South Carolina, known for their unrelentingly heavy sound and politically charged lyrics. Since their formation, WVRM have carved out a visceral path in the extreme music scene, building a reputation for their blistering pace and crushing live performances. The band's sound is a cacophony of rampant riffs, pummeling drums, and guttural vocals that convey a palpable sense of anger and urgency. Through releases like "Colony Collapse" and "Thorn Palace," WVRM has channelled the raw energy of punk and the aggressive precision of metal, earning them a solid following among fans of both genres.

Not only is WVRM recognized for the intensity of their music, but also for the weight of their message. Albums like "Can You Hear the Wind Howl" and "Years of Lead" showcase their ability to fuse incisive social commentary with their sonic assault. Thematically, they tackle a range of issues from political corruption and environmental devastation to personal struggle and social injustice. The band's recent works, including "Angel of Assassination" and "Heartache," continue to push the boundaries of their sound while reinforcing their status as uncompromising artists within the heavy music community. With each release, from early efforts like "Split 2016" and "Swarm Sound" to their latest material, WVRM has consistently demonstrated an intense dedication to authenticity and raw expression.

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Colony Collapse
Album - 14 Tracks - Released April 3, 2020
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