Friend for a Foe
‘Feral, “axe-in-hand” brutality arm-wrestling a tumultuous rhythmic propulsion amidst a punch bowl of cascading euphony.’
Anyone can open a dictionary and rattle off a line of big word nonsense, but making a statement with those words, one that truly means something, that’s another matter entirely. DC’s Friend For A Foe aren’t concerned with flaunting their five-syllable vocabulary, leather-bound... book collection, or inherent ability to polyrhythm your ears off; they’re a musician’s band with the listener held dear to their hearts.
—And they’ll also make your puppy explode at the right volume.
Beginning as nothing more than a casual creative outlet for guitarist and founder Chris Purvis, Friend For A Foe blossomed over the years into a full-fledged project. With a roster comprised of the deft and deafening talents of Tony Marshall (guitars), Wayne Courtright (bass), Mike Lumer (drums) and the deadly vocals of Chris Barretto, Friend For A Foe craft innovative, emotionally staggering metal songs, with a clear emphasis on the ‘song.’ Where eight strings bludgeon and double kicks demolish, melodic nuance and rich harmony soothe.
You’ll still need crutches, but you’ll be back on your feet in no time! (We can only hope …)
In a scene filled with bands heavier than dinosaurs and more technical than remote control manuals, Friend for a Foe stands tall. Forget the thesaurus; one listen, and the message is clear. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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