Metalcore
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The Amity Affliction 2019 Australia Tour
One of Australia's finest exponents of heavy music ever, The Amity Affliction have announced am east-coast tour this spring with shows in Sydney, Brisbane and
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Bring Me The Horizon Continue Their Progression As A Stadium Rock Juggernaut
Bring Me The Horizon have had a meteoric rise the last few years going from metalcore favourites to stadium rock juggernauts.
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Underoath, Who Headline UNIFY Gathering, Have Embraced Change, Purpose & Honesty
Commitment, thy name is Underoath.
Since they embarked on their Rebirth Tour last year, American band Underoath have been on the up and up: That infamous hiatus,... -
Sum 41 and Pennywise Lead 2019 Download Festival 2nd Line-up
Download Festival have donned their Santa hat to bring heavy music festive revellers an early Christmas gift, with seven acts added to the 2019 Melbourne and Sydney
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2018 Halloween Hysteria Brisbane Review @ Jubilee Hotel
Hot, sticky and with the sun beaming, Brisbane was living up to its 'sunshine state' reputation as the debut Halloween Hysteria festival (27 October) at the Jubilee Hotel
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Void Of Vision Have Halloween Hysteria In Their Sights
Melbourne metalcore outfit Void Of Vision make a triumphant return to Brisbane to play as headliners at the first Halloween Hysteria.
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Parkway Drive Bring Out Their Dead On New Album
After 15 years, Parkway Drive frontman Winston McCall says he and the band have finally amassed the confidence and experience to make the music they want to
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The Amity Affliction Explore A New Direction On Latest Album 'Misery'
On their new album, 'Misery', The Amity Affliction take their first brave steps in a new, sonic direction.
Vocalist and songwriter, Joel Birch explains how he and... -
New Brisbane Festival Halloween Hysteria 2018 Unveils Inaugural Line-up
A celebration of all things loud, Brisbane will welcome a new festival to the calendar this spring when Halloween Hysteria is headlined by The Bennies and King
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Suicide Silence @ 170 Russell Review
As it drew closer to doors, an enthused group of eager fans lined up outside 170 Russell (7 September).
With the bill packed with local and national bands on... -
Pierce The Veil @ 170 Russell Review
Lining up in the rain isn't a fun idea to most, although knowing you'll get to witness a sold-out show (21 August) for San Diego's Pierce The Veil... you'd consider the rain
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The Name Of A Ghost: High Spirits
Brisbane metalcore quintet The Name Of A Ghost released their debut EP, ‘Words, Fights, Liars And Life’, in 2014.
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Asking Alexandria @ 170 Russell Review
After cancelling the New Zealand leg of their tour due to travel mishaps, English band Asking Alexandria kept their promise to us Aussies and arrived (8 April) with their new
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In Hearts Wake Are Groovin To The Sound Of Success
Byron Bay metalcore band In Hearts Wake have “lots of little surprises” in store for fans this year.
The band recently announced 'The Equinox' tour, an... -
Confession Are Doing A Farnsy
Metalcore outfit Confession have decided to part ways. But not before one final, national tour.
The decision was made by enigmatic frontman Michael Crafter. “The... -
Why We Don’t Have Soundwave '16 Line-up Yet
Just Announced: A ninth band, British emo/punk/rockers Moose Blood, have been added to the line-up.
With only nine bands thus far on the Soundwave '16 list we are... -
Uniting And Celebrating Heavy Music: Unify 2016 Line-Up
Unify Gathering's heavy music festival is back for a second year after a highly successful, sold-out 2015 event.
With a line-up featuring some of the best heavy... -
Crossfaith: The Devil's Party
Japanese metalcore band, Crossfaith, are less than a month away from releasing their latest album, 'Xeno'.
With a stunning new music video out for their third... -
Vultures Above The Buried And Lions Below
Primed to take their honest, blunt and brutal record on the road, Buried In Verona have ventured through hell's deepest depths and soared out the other side.
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Storm The Sky Show Their Permanence
After over 18 months of hectic touring, Melbourne metal outfit, Storm The Sky are taking a short break over Christmas in preparation for what is sure to be a huge year for
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