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简介
Brok_Homz (Wade Friesen) was born and raised just outside the town of Fort Frances. At the age of 14, Wade started to take an interest in writing rap music. Spending almost everyday after school and on weekends writing, recording, mixing and promoting his music. Wade’s natural ambition and sense of creativity allowed him to produce music that is truly unique. With a strong influence in underground horrorcore music and an established faith rooted in Christianity his music reflected elements of both worlds, creating a blend of music completely unfathomable. The thought of releasing an album always interested Wade but the project were always put off due to a lack of central concept. Wade wanted to make an album that was personal and meaningful rather then just a collection of “hit” music. Wade came up with the idea of “Wolvish Thoughts” due to the anger expressed in his music. Once the theme was established, the songs started to fall into place. The cd was not released until 2 years after the idea was first conceived During the recording period, Wade started to take his music more seriously and began to try some new things. He performed the song “Show Ya Teeth” (off the Wolvish Thoughts cd) and got an overwhelming response from his peers. The energy Wade felt from that performance directed him to put on more local shows and sell his own merchandise. Now the time has finally come for the much anticipated release of Wolvish Thoughts. Wolvish Thoughts is a story album of one man who mutates into a wolf out of complete anger for the corruption in the world. Guided by the Holy Spirit and empowered by God this wolf man seeks out evil and destroys it. The songs overall narrative is actually an allegory about igniting a movement in the new generation. The album points out how much sin actually affects the lives of humans and invites the listener to join him in an effort to change our world through the power of Jesus Christ. On the surface the music comes across as dark and violent but messages laced into the mix are filled with positive messages and morals.