Wage War drop a new video clip for Sweet Dreams

August 14, 2026
Wage War drop a new video clip for Sweet Dreams

Florida’s Wage War, featuring Briton Bond, Cody Quistad, Seth Blake, Chris Gaylord and Stephen Kluesener, recently released the It Calls Me By Name EP via Fearless Records. Which was was a vicious selection of tracks where the band elected to indulge the more brutal side of its sound.

Today, they the release the video for the brand new standalone single Sweet Dreams, which can be found below. It continues the groups recent trajectory of brutality that Wage War fans have come to know and expect.

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While Wage War may have titled the new song Sweet Dreams, it sounds like the soundtrack to your nightmare. And if you are a musical masochist who likes it loud, fast, brutal, and bloodcurdling, this song answers the call. But it’s not all bluster and sonic fists of fury. Rather, the band drops melodic vocals smack dab in the middle of the maelstrom to give you a bit of a breather and to make you think. It’s an excellent execution of dynamics.

“Sweet Dreams is a song about being deceived by the world around you,” the band explains. “About safety in a sense of blissful ignorance. Sonically, it draws inspiration from all of our previous work over the last 10 years.”

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Indeed, it combines Wage War’s past and present to create something entirely explosive and new.

Wage War will return to U.S. stages for a headline tour this fall, with We Came As Romans, Varials, and Cane Hill as support. The “Emergncy Broadcast” tour kicks off October 25 in San Antonio and runs through Novemebr 27 in Orlando in the band’s native Florida

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