Career
In 2007, Chris Volz released a solo album through the independent record label Rock Ridge Music, titled Redemption. The collective projects of Volz have sold around 750,000 units in the United States. (Most of which with Flaw)
On November 16, 2009, Flaw independently released Home Grown Studio Sessions.
This is the first new material to be released by Flaw since Endangered Species in 2004.
He also announced that Flaw will be touring in mid March. On July 17, 2013, it was announced that the band had returned to the "Through the Eyes" lineup of Volz, Jason Daunt, Lance Arny, Ryan Juhrs and Chris Ballinger.
They have stated they are working on a new album and rehearsing for live shows in August 2013. Born August 6, 1973, Chris grew up in the Baltimore, Maryland area, studying music at an early age and is currently based in Louisville, Kentucky.
At the age of 2, Chris Volz was adopted by a female singer.
Chris Volz cites jazz, classical, and metal music as some of his influences. His singing style consists of both melodic singing and intense screaming vocals. The songs "Whole" from the Flaw album Through The Eyes and "The Gift" from the Five.Bolt.Main album Venting are about the adoptive mother of Chris Volz.
“I just really wanted to go as deep into it as I possibly could and still be able to come back.
She was the one who got me into music Chris" father shipped him off to military school.
This got Chris Volz sent by his father to various juvenile detention centers. Chris Volz was sent by his father to a long-term drug rehab center after Chris was caught with a homemade bong.
Chris" father is the one who caught him using a homemade bong.
Chris ran away from rehab and then was picked up by police and also was put in a juvenile detention center. Chris explained to the police what happened to him and explained what his father did. The court decided Chris wasn"t a candidate for rehab and his dad was told by the police to take Chris Volz back.
This made Chris" father bitter with him.