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Here are the six heaviest breakdowns by Australian bands, chosen by In Hearts Wake vocalist Jake Taylor. The metal scene Down Under is (and has been) alive and thriving, from death metal and ...
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Nine Australian rock bands that deserve more loveHere are nine of Australian bands that should have fared much better ... Everywhere - from heavy metal to microtonal jazz to a combination of Lynyrd Skynyrd and early Doobie Brothers on their ...
Canadian death metal veterans Cryptopsy have announced their return to Australia for December 2025, as part of their 'Oh So ...
In October 2023, fans of the Australian heavy metal band Lord were left in confusion as the band's social media accounts fell silent. While the profiles of band members Andy Dowling and Mark ...
"The label had a big impact on shaping who we are as musicians, essentially becoming an integral part of our creative DNA," ...
Australian metal band makes the top 10 at 2023 Eurovision as agreement with event organisers expires
The band placed ninth out of 37 other competing countries. It was a significant win for Australia, who joined the contest in 2015 as one of the few countries from outside the European Union to ...
The band took to the stage to perform their epic progressive pop metal track Promise alongside 25 Grand Finalists from competing nations. The scores of the voting juries and viewing public in 37 ...
Heavy metal fans gathered at Brisbane Showgrounds for the Australian debut of Knotfest, a touring music festival headlined and curated by masked American nine-piece metal band Slipknot.
who are much loved by fans of heavy metal, will be celebrating their 1990 debut Blackout in a Red Room on their tour Down Under. Fronted by founding member Jizzy Pearl, 67, the band will kick off ...
Sandy Around 30,000 people are at Centennial Park for the Sydney leg of Good Things, a metal, punk, and alternative music festival. It's one of the few Australian festivals still going ahead in 2024.
Credit: Per Ole Hagen/Redferns The promoter Southern Extremeties Productions has announced the cancellation of Norwegian metal band Taake’s planned Australian tour, after multiple venues ...
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