The sound of Murder Weapons has been described as Shock-Rock Horror Industrial. Samples from actual trials of serial killers, horror flicks and other auditory terrors are amply delivered by this quartet. Live shows feature a "SPLASH ZONE" of blood and various body parts. Audiences have become accustomed this Murder Therapy, featuring gory visuals, simulated murders and blood splattered cage dancers. Amidst the the scene of chaos, gore and murder the band churns out a barrage of guitar driven
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The sound of Murder Weapons has been described as Shock-Rock Horror Industrial. Samples from actual trials of serial killers, horror flicks and other auditory terrors are amply delivered by this quartet. Live shows feature a "SPLASH ZONE" of blood and various body parts. Audiences have become accustomed this Murder Therapy, featuring gory visuals, simulated murders and blood splattered cage dancers. Amidst the the scene of chaos, gore and murder the band churns out a barrage of guitar driven, hard hitting, rhythmic, aggressive, electronic industrial audio terror for your delight!
Murder Weapons began in 2012 when founder Jesse Orr begun writing music based on a fascination with serial killers, horror, and the finer things in life. Not surprisingly, the music was dark and aggressive. In summer of 2012, Murder Weapons was offered the opportunity to open for a national act in Seattle. Seattle rock-electronic vocalist, Dawn Wood, joined the Family and rehearsal commenced. By December, Murder Weapons was opening for major Industrial acts such as Combichrist, The Birthday Massacre, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, Angelspit, Angels on Acid, Psyclon 9, Charlie Drown and Hanzel und Gretyl, as well as co-headlining Seattle's Mechafest later that year. Currently, Murder Weapons is working on new material as well as a studio album and is obliterating the Northwest regularly.
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