Members

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About

Flaw is an American band hailing from Louisville, Kentucky, renowned for their intense fusion of hard rock, alternative metal, and nu metal. Formed in 1996, the group centers around Chris Volz (vocals), with a lineup that has seen various changes over the years. The band's sound is heavily influenced by acts like Tool, Pearl Jam, and Korn, and they are known for their emotionally charged lyrics that delve into personal struggle and resilience. Despite internal challenges and lineup shifts, Flaw has maintained their presence in the metal scene with albums such as Through the Eyes and Endangered Species.

How to Sound Like Flaw

Flaw's sound is characterized by its aggressive and dynamic nature, blending gritty guitar riffs with emotionally potent vocals. The band's sonic intensity often involves the use of low-tuned, seven-string guitars like the Ibanez AX7221 and powerful amplification from Mesa/Boogie amplifiers, such as the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier. This setup creates a dense and driving tone that underpins their music. Bass lines, often played on a Spector NS Legend 4 Classic Bass, add a robust low-end foundation, while the drums contribute a pounding, rhythmic force that propels their tracks forward. Flaw’s music thrives on a balance of melodic intensity and raw power, making for a compelling listening experience that speaks to their genre's core elements.

Discography

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