Interviews About Albums: Walls - Endeavour Of Destruction (2025)
In this new interview, we sat down with the Belgian Hardcore/Metal band, Walls, to ask questions about their album "Endeavour Of Destruction".
1. What can you say about this new EP/CD?
Musically, Endeavour of Destruction is both a homecoming and an evolution.
The band reaches back to the roots that shaped them — the nu metal and hardcore they grew up with — and fuses those with the modern heaviness that inspires them today.
The result is a collision of past and present: chaotic, cathartic, and unmistakably WALLS.
2. What is the meaning of the EP/CD name?
If Endeavour of Adaptation was about learning to survive and reshape yourself, Endeavour of Destruction is about what comes after — the moment you stop adapting and start tearing down everything that holds you back.
It’s not about blind chaos; it’s about liberation through destruction. Sometimes you have to burn down the structures you built just to find out who you really are beneath them.
We adapted. Now we destroy — not out of hate, but to make room for something real, something honest. That’s what this record is: the breaking point between what we were and what we’re becoming.
Max, our guitar player, is the big brain music-wise. He writes everything instrumentally down in Guitar Pro 5 (lol), then makes pre-productions, and then rerecords it, mixes and masters it. We are very fortunate to have this skillset in our band without having to pay for someone externally.
4. If you had to pick one song, which one would you pick?
I think we could say that we all vibe to White Ghoul the most. It was the first song we started rehearsing from the new EP, and it was one that set the new level of heaviness for all of us. Expect more of this kind of filth in the future!
5. Is there a special message in this EP/CD? If there is what it is?
The message behind the EP is about reaching that point where you stop bending yourself to fit in and finally start breaking out. It’s about confronting what you’ve built up over time — habits, fears, expectations — and realising some of it needs to fall apart so you can move forward.
There’s destruction in that, but also freedom. Every riff, every scream, every groove on this record carries that release — the feeling of letting go and rebuilding from the ashes. It’s not just anger; it’s transformation.
6. Are there some lyrics that you'd love to share?
Song “We ALL Suffer”
"I’ve got me chained up, I’m a slave
A ghost trapped in the grave
Plotting my escape
I’ll be on my way
The convenience made me stay
Suffer to die another day"
Explanation:
This section captures the struggle of being trapped by your own choices and fears. It’s about enduring pain, finding the strength to break free, and turning suffering into the fuel for liberation. The song captures what we stand for as a band.
7. Which inspirations have been important for this album? Like musically or friends, family, someone you'd love to thank especially?
This EP is as much about breaking and rebuilding as it is about the people who helped us through it. Our partners, friends, and families have always been there — not just supporting us, but inspiring the music itself. The energy, the emotion, the drive behind Endeavour of Destruction all come from that circle around us.
They remind us why we do this — that even in the chaos and the noise, there’s connection, love, and something worth fighting for.
8. Something to add?
We just want to say: thanks for still caring about loud, honest music.
In a scene that’s constantly shifting, it’s the people who show up — to the shows, to the pits, to the conversations — that keep it alive.
Endeavour of Destruction is our way of giving something back to that community.
And if you ever see us live, don’t just stand there — scream it with us. Break something if you have to.
That’s what this is all about.
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