A wealth of shows have been announced by Norwich Progressive Metalcore martyrs Apollo Stands to get the new year started in the best possible way. The shows will find the band playing material from their third record “Interstellar” and perhaps see an end to their haunting investigation exploration series which has kept us entertained over
We reached a lot of milestone markers in the success of Metal Noise in 2021 and while we weren’t able to bring you anywhere near as many live reviews as we’d hoped for or any summer Festival coverage (for obvious reasons), there were some real bucket list moments chalked off, including our fly on the
Apollo stands have been making waves with the arrival of their new album “Interstellar” with a pair of huge singles in “Insolarus” and “Pick Up” landing before hand and only serving to enhance their already growing reputation for Progressive Metalcore of the highest calibre as witnessed by anyone who had seen them share stages with
After the huge success of their last EP “Minds” not only put Norwich based Progressive Metalcore outfit Apollo Stands on the map but buried their flag in it, some might have thought the pressure was on when it came to the follow up “Interstellar“. But if it was, it certainly didn’t show because the new
Conceived in Norwich in 2016 as something of a more traditional Metal act, Apollo Stands have evolved over their 5 years together from 2017s “Join Us” to 2020’s “Minds” through countless live shows with everyone from Megalomatic to Setraline, an odyssey into the endless universe of the human psyche taking on a more Progressive Metalcore
…with their new seven track EP “Interstellar” set for a 5th November release, Norwich Alternative Metallers Apollo Stands have chosen “Pick Up” as the latest single from it. A heavy hitting affair, it runs on a narrative about a struggle with drug addiction and not knowing when to say “enough is enough” and how one
Since their inception in 2016 Norwich based Alternative Metallers Apollo Stands have continued on a rising trajectory, steadily improving the quality of their offerings and at the same time increasing their fan base. EP “Minds” afforded them not only shows with Northern Powerhouse Sertraline but also a couple of runs in the Metal 2 The