Post Hardcore
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City And Colour Australia 2025 Tour
Acclaimed indie folk, alternative acoustic singer-songwriter City and Colour is returning to Australia in 2025.
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Review: SPEED @ The Princess Theatre (Brisbane)
When I think about what I missed most during the pandemic years, particularly when we were in lockdown, I think about live music – that feeling of community, where everyone
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Review: Story Of The Year @ The Tivoli (Brisbane)
Celebrating two decades of anything is an achievement, especially in an era dominated by fast fashion, viral trends with a seven-second lifespan, and planned
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Review: Dayseeker @ The Tivoli (Brisbane)
Californian post-hardcore crooners Dayseeker have returned to the land down under, reigniting fans' passion with their sweeping soundscapes, soaring crescendos, and thick
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Introducing Nu Metal, Post-Hardcore Band Suffer The Evenue
A nu metal, alternative, post-hardcore band from Port Pirie in South Australia, Suffer The Evenue recently released their newest EP 'Vol 2. Superdeader'.
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Boston Manor Australia 2024 Tour
British emo rockers Boston Manor have added their own run of headline shows to their Australian visit this winter.
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RedHook Australia 2024 Tour
Ahead of their national tour, RedHook have shared the sultry, heavy new single 'Cannibal', a song empowering women's sexual liberation within the heavy music
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Review: Svalbard @ Soapbox Beer (Brisbane)
"Last time I was in Brisbane, this venue didn't exist," said RUN frontman Lochlan Watt from the stage of Brisbane's Soapbox Beer (25 May).
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Review: Caskets @ Lion Arts Factory (Adelaide)
When Caskets came to Australia to support Windwaker last year, the buzz around their set was loud.
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Story Of The Year Australia 2024 Tour
Post-hardcore luminaries, Story Of The Year return to Australia in 2024 celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album 'Page Avenue'.
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The Amity Affliction Australia 2024 Tour
Update - 2 September, 2024: With the first Sydney show sold out, The Amity Affliction have added a second and final Sydney show. Scroll down for the details. The Brisbane show... -
Caskets Want To Hug A Koala When They Tour Australia
Leeds-based post-hardcore groovers Caskets captivated fans last year when they joined Aussie band Windwaker for their Australian tour.
This time, Caskets are... -
Premiere: Stream Gypsy Road's New Single 'Letters To A Friend, From Interstate'
Melbourne-Naarm emo, post-hardcore band Gypsy Road are exploring heavier sonic textures as they gear-up for the release of their debut album next month.
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Review: 2024 New Bloom Fest @ Melbourne Pavilion
After hosting a boxing event the day prior, Melbourne Pavilion had been transformed into the site for the local leg of the inaugural New Bloom Fest.
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Review: Touche Amore @ Stay Gold (Melbourne)
"It goes Blind Girls, then AC/DC, then Natalie Imbruglia."
Touché Amoré’s Jeremy Bolm is ranking his favourite Aussie acts from the Stay Gold stage in Melbourne... -
New Bloom Fest 2024 Side Shows
Heads up post hardcore, punk and emo heads, Australia will welcome a new festival to the summer calendar when New Bloom Fest bolts down in 2024.
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Review: Northlane @ The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)
Brisbane's Fortitude Valley Mall is buzzing with Friday night revellers, as Northlane fans queue halfway around the block.
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Fleshwater: United By Shared Experiences Embrace Adventure At New Bloom Festival
New Bloom Fest is a touring festival bringing some of the brightest North American emo punk and post-hardcore bands together in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in March.
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Touché Amoré Return To Australia Ready To Make New Friends At New Bloom Fest
In October of 2020, Californian post-hardcore stalwarts Touché Amoré released their fifth studio album 'Lament'.
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Review: Anberlin @ The Tivoli (Brisbane)
The black-clad bodies, of all ages, lining the footpath to The Tivoli are some seriously super-keen fans wanting the best vantage spots to see emo alt-rock legends
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