Blood Of The Phoenix Release Teaser For Upcoming "Signs Of War" Guitar Playthrough

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Canadian progressive metal-core band Blood Of The Phoenix release Teaser for their upcoming "Signs of War" guitar playthrough video which will be released on June 25th and premiere today via Metal Devastation Radio HERE.

Indie metal band Blood of the Phoenix rises to the top of the ranks with their shocking dynamic vocal style, powerful storytelling and robust instrumentation. Drawing inspiration from early 2000s Metalcore, the band has created their niche pocket in the hardcore genre. This five-piece ensemble consists of Jess Escobar as lead vocalist, Bradley Hart & Manny Marwaha on guitar, Jade Weekes on bass, and Nolan Moore on the drums.

At its inception, Nolan and Bradley met in recovery on the downtown Vancouver eastside, struggling with personal addictions. During this process, they created a bond that would come full circle to the creation of Blood of the Phoenix. The name was directly inspired by each of the bandmate's life experiences where they rose from the ashes and reinvented themselves. Their upcoming debut EP From What We Used To Know explores the darkness and healing within judgment, rejection, loss and addiction. Throughout the pandemic, the band produced, recorded and wrote everything off of their new EP independently.

They have also been featured in Star Pow-R's A Very Metal Christmas, LockFest 2020, and Fallen Fest. Blood of the Phoenix is not your average metal band, they are a new age genre with a massive future ahead of them.

From What We Used To Know will be released digitally on all major platforms July 2nd and can be pre-ordered HERE.


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Tracklist:

  1. Signs of war

  2. Searching for a destination

  3. Lady of the plagued


Check out Blood Of The Phoenix!

Blood Of The Phoenix is:

  • Jess Escobar - Lead Vocals

  • Bradley Hart - Guitar

  • Manny Marwaha - Guitar

  • Jade Weekes - Bass

  • Nolan Moore - Drums



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