Thrash metal veterans Warbringer have never been a band to slow down, and their 2017 release Woe to the Vanquished proved exactly why they remain one of modern thrash’s most relentless forces. Released through Napalm Records on March 31, 2017, the album earned widespread acclaim for its aggression, musicianship, and unapologetic dedication to classic heavy metal spirit.
Since the album’s release, Warbringer have spent much of their time on the road, bringing their explosive live performances to fans across North America. During the opening stop of their tour alongside Destruction and Jungle Rot at the Oakland Metro Operahouse, frontman John Kevill sat down with Iron Serbian to discuss his passion for metal, the frustrations of criticism, and personal battles with depression.
John Kevill’s perspective offers a refreshing reminder that authenticity still matters in heavy metal. Whether discussing his devotion to thrash, frustration with outdated criticism, or personal mental health struggles, his words reveal an artist fully committed to both his craft and personal evolution.
As Warbringer continue to push forward, albums like Woe to the Vanquished stand as proof that passion and sincerity remain at the heart of great metal music.
w/ Destruction, Jungle Rot, Hellbender and Demons Within:
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