Time for the next edition of Metal Anarchy’s “new music showcase,” the feature where I introduce you to artists that readers of this site may find interesting. This time I have an exclusive Q&A with Az The World Burnz.

METAL ANARCHY: Tell me a little about your band:
AZ THE WORLD BURNZ: We are a quartet harmony rock group. We experiment fusing genres like metal and rap, country and soul, EDM and rock. We’ve been together for just over a year and recently released our debut single “End of Suffering” that can be downloaded today on all major platforms.
METAL ANARCHY: Who are your main influences?
AZ THE WORLD BURNZ: We like to pull our inspiration from so many artists and bands from many different genres which has guided us into building our unique sound. A few of those artists include Linkin Park, Fire From the Gods, Post Malone, Tech N9ne, Aerosmith, System of a Down, Spiritbox, and Billie Eilish.
METAL ANARCHY: What is your latest release and why should readers of this site check it out?
AZ THE WORLD BURNZ: Our latest release is titled “End of Suffering”. It is a tribute song dedicated to our brother and band member who unexpectedly passed away recently. This song expresses the pain and emptiness one would feel losing someone close and influential. “End of Suffering” Official music video is now showing on YouTube.
METAL ANARCHY: What can people expect when they go to your live shows?
AZ THE WORLD BURNZ: Creativity at its finest. We carefully strategize our shows with great detail to give our audiences the most unique experience they’ve ever witnessed. Whether it be one of big sounding stadium/anthem songs or one of our slower soulful rock/country ballads, we do what we must to have all eyes locked in our performance.
METAL ANARCHY: Where do you see your band heading in 5 years?
AZ THE WORLD BURNZ: We see ourselves collaborating with so many talented artists and bands of different genres, hopefully, touring the world, performing inside beautiful arenas. In 5 years, Az The World Burnz will be a staple in music and bands alike will start expanding their horizons to diverse sounding groups.
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