BOOKING
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FOR FANS OF
Jesus Piece, Vein.fm, Code Orange, Loathe
BAND MEMBERS
Irfan Shamsuzzaman - Vocals
Max Everaert - Guitar
Glenn Relaes - Bass
Niv Boekman - Drums
Music & Videos
Musically, This is both a homecoming and an evolution. The band taps back into the roots that shaped them and fuses it with the modern heaviness that inspires them today. The result is a collision of past and present: chaotic, cathartic, and unmistakably WALLS.
ENDEAVOUR OF DESTRUCTION - OUT NOW
Discography
ENDEAVOUR OF DESTRUCTION EP
2025
ENDEAVOUR OF ADAPTATION EP
2023
CULT OF THE WEARY EP
2017
About the band
Hailing from the city of Antwerp, Walls is celebrated for their intense live performances and emotionally resonant music. Their sound is a unique blend of raw Hardcore with a kind of Nu-Metal flavor. Since their formation in 2016 they have cultivated a dedicated, ever growing fanbase while continually pushing the boundaries of the Belgian heavy music scene.
With their third EP Endeavour Of Destruction, the group has made a big leap forward. It serves as the final part in a trilogy that began with 2016’s Cult Of The Weary and continued with Endeavour Of Adaptation in 2023. This is both a conclusion to the first decade of the band’s existence and an introduction of what may be expected for a debut album.
Press Reviews
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If you are a fan of The Ghost Inside and Stick To Your Guns, imagine their love child, except they were a little experimental, and maybe a little curious. That is Walls – A solid, tight and well organised, passionate band.
Invicta Magazine
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Mathcore, Metalcore and Hardcore mixed into an eccentric whole that should attract international attention for the band.
Amped-Up.be
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For Walls, this record is not an aesthetic exercise but conviction: music as a mirror, as a sledgehammer.
Idioteq.com
about “Endeavour Of Destruction” EP -
8,5/10 - This band deserves to be playing bigger venues. All eyes towards Antwerp.
Rock Tribune
about “Endeavour Of Destruction” EP -
The grooves and the in your face style of “We All Suffer” show a clear identity of who Walls are as a band. From the first riff you can feel a sense of raw power and urgency.
Luminous Dash
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A good, solid slab of hefty but melodic riffs that wouldn't set the speed cameras off but might flatten them instead.
The Razor’s Edge