For all you Spotify users out there – if you haven’t already, if you follow the wrapped link and enable it here you will get what you always wanted – a breakdown of all the tracks and albums you’ve listened to over the last 12 months with your very own statistics! We’re not going to
We’re left with one eyebrow raised following the news over at The PRP earlier this week here that Silent Planet had exited the “Alien” tour stage left for “reasons outside of their control”. Later on there is an essay from vocalist Garrett Russell about his Mental Health struggles being the reason they’ve gone home prematurely
As human beings it’s often said we are the product of our genes and our influences. So Under The Influence takes a bands eye view of the albums and artists that they love and draw influence from in creating their own works. A number of surprises have appeared from bands who you might have thought
As the “Alien” tour from Northlane prepares to set it’s sights on Europe, the Australian Metallers who exposed industrial influences with something of a style shift for the album have left no stone unturned with a music video for “4D”. That should be no great surprise as the band performed the song on Australian Radio
A Four piece from Campbelltown, Western Sydney Australia formed in late 2016, Together In Tragedy released their debut album “Social Construct” independently two years later. Building on their skills and experience in the live arena they have returned with “Delirium“, a 5 track EP recorded by Nat Sherwood at Maple Studios with additional recording at
As the Northlane “Alien” World tour marches on, the Australians stopped to record a pair of live in session tracks for “Like A Version”, a segment on Australian Radio Station Triple J. The songs, a cover of “Get Free” by The Vines and their very own “4D” were both filmed as well and are available
2020 should be the year that takes Australian Tech Infused Metalcore heroes Polaris to the next level. They’ve toured the hind legs off of the phenomenal “The Mortal Coil” so the next album is getting past due. Including “The Remedy”, “Consume” and “Lucid”, here’s a full set from them at The Phantasy Nite Club in
The Metal scene is vibrant in Australia at the moment with numerous exports appearing on American and European tours left right and centre. Northlane, Polaris, Void Of Vision to name but three of the acts currently making big names for themselves internationally. There is a band however who blazed a trail between 1993 and 2004
More Than Machines, an unsigned Electronic Djent Metalcore (a pun on EDM?) band based in Dublin, Ireland have spent the last two years writing and recording their debut album “Paradigm” and citing influences as wide ranging as Pendulum, Northlane and Architects the band have a press statement comment that reads: “‘Paradigm’ is all about models. The word
Silent Planet sticksman Alex Camarena was filmed at the Tabernacle in Atlanta Georgia plaything “The New Eternity” with Chris Ghazel handing the audio mix. They’ll be the odd ones out as the only act not from Australia on The Alien Tour which will see Northlane, Polaris, Void Of Vision upon our shores in November!