Tag: Alera

NEWS: Alera smell the roses…

Two weeks after their last single “We Will Never Know” asked us to keep it a secret another arty single has appeared from Australian Post Hardcore quintet Alera. Titled “why flowers grow through cracks in the pavement” it builds on the success of the bands last EP “Beware The Snake” while hinting at something bigger on

NEWS: Alera refuse to confess…

We promised we’d keep it a secret but we did have our fingers crossed behind our back at the time. Five months after “Never Meant to Go This Way” landed in November, Australian Post Hardcore quintet Alera have dropped another bombshell in “We Will Never Know” as they prepare for shows with Harroway in their

Playthrough: “Bleak” from Alera!

Ahead of four nights in Australia that will take them from Brisbane to Melbourne, Alera have shared dedicated drum cam footage of Max Watts hammering his way through “Bleak“. The band have handpicked the support acts for each stop on the run with Violent Conflict, Onryō, Satellites Were Set Alight and Lakeview all joining the

NEWS: Alera speak of the thing that should not be…

As they celebrate one year of “Beware The Snake” with a not so secret ceremony at The Bendigo Hotel with Cherish and Inferiority Complex, Australian Post Hardcore quintet Alera have pulled a rabbit out of the hat in new single “Never Meant To Go This Way“. Curiously that has surfaced a week after the band

Review: “Beware The Snake” by Alera

Its often said that fashions and trends happen in cycles and that things get re-invented in a nostalgic and yet in some ways superior form years after the pioneers who created them have had their time. In the case of Australian Post Hardcore quintet Alera who have grown something of a cult following with a

NEWS: Alera unveil fourth single “Hirudo”…

…which just so happens to be the opening cut of the Melbourne post-hardcore outfits next weekend releasing debut EP “Beware The Snake”, produced by Christopher Vernon (Belle Haven, Better Half). Having already heard it and inked a review to be published next week we can safely say the band are at the forefront of a