Here at SNSmix we like to give the scene newcomers a spotlight, and today we are shining a light on Weapons of Anew a Tampa by way of Jersey Rock Band ready to hit the ground running. You can watch the new video below. Let us know what you think, would ya?
“Angel Has Fallen” is the first song in a trilogy of tracks that tie together to tell the story of one’s inner struggles and how they can consume and take you over. The second song is called “Demons” (9/8) and the trilogy concludes with “Take You Down” (10/27). The Angel has fallen. She knows your Demons. She has come to Take You Down. The trio of songs will be tied together into a long form video. This first trilogy of tracks from the overall release, Art of War, is called SEX. It will be followed by a second trilogy that once again will tie 3 songs together in theme and video.Weapons of Anew is powered by Freddy Ordine and his partner in music, Reno, with Dunté Mason, Nick Farahvashi and Julius Mendoza.

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