Tag: UNFD

Bootleg: Void Of Vision performing “You Will Bring Me Down”!

Around the mighnight hour GMT, UNFD released and then swiftly pulled the official music video for “You Will Bring Me Down” by Void Of Vision. We had the pleasure of meeting them at Camden Underworld when they were supporting Miss May I and talking all things DVSR. Great bunch of dudes, overjoyed to be in

NEWS: Northlane to release live album “Analog Future”!

Thanks to modern technology, the age of the live album seemed to be pretty much done. Not for Australian Tech-Metal masters Northlane. They’ve cheekily called their upcoming live album “Analog Future” despite at least one track streaming digitally currently. The album will drop on 16th March via UNFD. Here’s a stream of “Citizen” take from

EP Stream: “Ark Prevails” by In Hearts Wake!

Released today from Bryon Bay, Australia’s Metalcore quintet In Hearts Wake comes follow up the 2016’s “Ark”, the cunningly titled “Ark Prevails” EP. The EP features two re-worked songs from “Ark” in “Waterborne” and “Frequency” and two new songs in “Arrow” and “Adrift” but interestingly not the bands Silverchair cover “Freak” from UNFD’s Silverchair tribute

EP Stream: “Wipeout” by Crossfaith!

UNFD have now streamed the entirety of Crossfaith‘s new EP “Wipeout” for our listening pleasure. “Wipeout” has received the full Music Video treatment while “Vermillion Gold” and “Inside The Flames” (inspired by SlipKnot and 36 Crazyfists? Anyone else make that connection?) Have been released as is.

NEWS: Crossfaith to release “Wipeout” EP

Crossfaith will drop yet another EP on 26th January via UNFD. This time around it will be entitled “Wipeout” and as with previous EP “Freedom” released this past August, will feature a trio of new songs. When we see a full album follow up to 2015’s “Xeno”? Is the song a tribute to the now

REVIEW: “Disturbia” EP by Void Of Vision

Following on from 2016’s “Children of Chrome”, Australian’s Void Of Vision‘s follow up “Disturbia” was released last month via UNFD. Void Of Vision stylistically seemlessly blend Tech-Metal with Hardcore in the same way that Polaris do with Metalcore and Tech-Metal. It’s a style that is apparent across both releases but more so on “Disturbia”. The