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Raleigh Groove Metal WoR Cover The Offspring's "Come Out And Play"

Raleigh Groove Metal WoR Cover The Offspring's "Come Out And Play" Debut Album "Prisoners" Out Now!

L-R - Phillip Funderburk - Bass, David Nisoff - Guitar, Bobby Demoss - Vocals, Hunter Crews - Drums, Ben Kaiser - Guitar

Photo Credit - Matthew Wonderly

WoR, groove metal hailing from Raleigh, USA unleashed their debut album “Prisoners” on August 7th of this year via Bungalo Records/Universal. On the full length, the band takes a grinding chainsaw with a pummeling battering ram to pulverize a heavy cover version of one of The Offspring's most beloved tracks "Come and Out Play", which the band is sharing today with a streaming visualizer below. The band comments on covering the track: "We chose this iconic song for its energy, attitude, and lyrical message. We felt it spoke to the overall theme of our album, which discusses similar topics such as rebellion, anger, and rage. We were messing around at practice one day and were playing this song and felt that we could really inject some new life into it. We bumped up the tempo, tuned down, threw a breakdown in the middle, and incorporated Bobby Demoss’ trademark screaming vocals to achieve that goal." Listen to "Come and Out Play" on YouTube (Visualizer). Throwing in elements of thrash, metalcore, and even hardcore punk, everyone in WoR has taken a different musical path and the variety of influences shows through in the unique and original sound on their debut release "Prisoners", which is an extremely energetic journey from start to finish. Groovy, raw, and old school, WoR is suitable for all fans of metal especially those with an interest in Machine Head, Sepultura, and Gojira. The band explains the debut full length:

“This album has been in the works for several years and we finally get to show you what we have been working on nonstop for the last year. From front to back, this album is meant to take you on a heavy metal journey. It features groovy tracks such as Predator, brutal songs such as Caged, and melodic anthems such as VI Kings. While the songs are groovy and meant to give your neck whiplash, the lyrics are deep and thought out. The messages behind these songs are ones of resilience and overcoming. If you enjoy heavy riffs, melodic overtones, and just straight-up angry and in your face METAL, this album is for you!” “Prisoners” is available on SpotifyApple Music, AmazonGoogle Play.

Music Videos:

VI Kings”YouTube, Facebook, IGTV

“Predator” - YouTube, Facebook, IGTV

“Caged” - YouTube, Facebook

Track Listing: 1. Kill You (2:44) 2. Caged (5:13) 3. VI Kings (4:37) 4. Sirens (4:20) 5. A Place To Die (3:07) 6. Predator (3:46) 7. T.G.S.O.A.T (1:35) 8. Come Out and Play (3:12) 9. Hiraeth (4:36) 10. Freedom Suicide (3:57) Album Length: 37:12

Album Credits: • All songs performed by: WoR • All songs written by: WoR • Produced by: Joe Alonzo Potts • Mixed by: Shaun Singerling • Mastered by: Shaun Singerling • Album Artwork by: Mark De Gruchy and Dan Gore • Member BMI

Album and Live Band Line Up: Bobby Demoss – Vocals Ben Kaiser – Guitar David Nisoff – Guitar Phillip Funderburk – Guitar Hunter Crews – Drums For more info:

EPK About:

WoR is a groove metal quintet from Raleigh, North Carolina. Their music combines aggressive riffs, harmonic leads, and tasteful breakdowns with the infectious anti-authoritarian lyrics of vocalist Bobby DeMoss.

WoR was founded in 2018 by guitarist Ben Kaiser who at the time was finishing up his college football career playing offensive line at NC State. The band was initially an escape from the rigors of the sport, and at the end of his career, he decided to give the band a legitimate go.

After cycling through a variety of members early on, WoR was joined by Bobby Demoss, the charismatic frontman who has the ability to draw in even the toughest crowd; his unique screaming style and passionate lyrics helped shape WoR’s groundbreaking identity from the get-go. In 2019, Phil Funderburk, the glue who keeps the band and the music together, joined on bass; David Nisoff, in charge of mind-blowing solos that capture everyone’s attention, joined as the second guitarist, and Hunter Crews, a consistent timekeeper and a seasoned veteran in the music business solidified the lineup as the bands’ drummer.

By the spring of 2019, WoR had begun to debut their music at live shows throughout the southeast region of the United States and played with the likes of Upon A Burning Body, Atilla, and Warbringer just to name a few.

Working collaboratively, WoR’s music focuses on various different current events using powerful lyrics to offer a unique insight into the things going on in our lives and in the world. After working closely with producer Joe Alonzo Potts and audio engineer Shaun Singerling, they plan to release their debut album “Prisoners” on August 7th, 2020, which features brutal tracks such as ‘Caged’ and ‘Predator’ in addition to melodic anthems such as ‘VI King’s.

In 2020 and 2021, WoR has extensive tours scheduled to support the release of their debut album “Prisoners”. WoR’s live shows are extremely energetic with fan involvement being a common theme. Demoss does a phenomenal job of breaking down the fourth wall and getting the crowd involved at their shows making way for insane mosh pits. It is the band’s credo that they give it their all for whatever time they are on stage whether they are playing to 2,000 people or 200 people.

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