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We are extremely happy to offer our very first EVERYDAY METAL tee.
Featuring a huge SUPPORT LOCAL HEAVY METAL back print, our shirts are designed in house and printed by the very talented Redwood Press on 100% combed cotton.

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WAXFLOWER – Tristan Higginson Interview

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Brisbane’s WAXFLOWER have recently released their single ‘Sixteen Floors‘, and announced their global signing to indie label Rude Records. We had the opportunity to chat with Vocalist and bassist Tristan about their latest offering and what the future holds for the band.

How did you and the rest of the band hook up?

We had all played in bands orbiting around each other for years. Nick, Jordan and I had been talking about starting a band the year before which didn’t come to fruition. Once Dan had showed interest in the demos that gave us the push we needed to make something happen.

Who does your artwork? Has it been the same artist for your past works?

All of our Artwork is done by the very talented Fanny Luor based in the US. She’s been pivotal in establishing the Waxflower aesthetic/brand. You can find more of her work at fannyluor.com

The accompanying cover art for Sixteen Floors is interesting. What is the meaning behind it?

The name of the song is actually based on a real apartment building I was spending a lot of time in. The hand on the front is based on an instalment found out the front of that building.

Can we expect a music video for this one?

Definitely! All of our videos are produced in house by our guitarist Nick. That should be coming out really soon!

 What is it that you want your fans to draw from listening to your music?

Most of my writing is focused on personal experience with mental health issues. I’ve always wanted to document those feelings and hopefully have people find solace in relating to it. That being said, I’ve always been attracted to catchy pop music so if the hook is the main sell – that’s also no issue for me.

Who are you biggest influences?

Jimmy Eat World, Kisschasy, Motion City Soundtrack, anything Myspace.

What artists are you listening to most these days?

I’ve been listening to Ben Folds and Ben Folds Five almost exclusively. When I’m not listening to that, I’m watching Ben Folds interviews or gazing longingly at my phone background (photo of Ben Folds).

What is your favourite thing about the aussie pop/punk scene?

I think the pop/punk scene has always attracted passionate fans who are willing to give young acts a chance. Although on a small scale, we’ve noticed people who are invested in the band on a level we didn’t expect – it’s really great to see.

What are the goals for the band in 2020?

More music, hopefully more shows!

Now that these government restrictions are lifting, can we expect to see you on stage any time soon?

We just announced our first show back at the Zoo in August. You can find more info here.

Huge thanks to Tristan for taking the time to chat with us, you can check out more from the Waxflower on their Facebook page and follow them on Instagram.

Sixteen Floors is out now via Rude Records, you can view more on their official YouTube Channel.

Special thanks to Habit Music

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MOVEMENTS – new album ‘No Good Left To Give’

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The Southern California quartet MOVEMENTS have confirmed the release of their second studio album ‘No Good Left To Give’ alongside the announcement, Movements has dropped their latest track and animated video ‘Don’t Give Up Your Ghost‘.

It talks about depression and suicidal thoughts and tendencies, it’s told from the perspective of a person who is dealing with a friend who confides that he or she has attempted to kill him or herself. However, this person has been there as well and has even made suicide attempts, too. The person tries to console the friend and let him or her know she’s not alone. It’s about not giving up when there’s so much more the world can offer. Even though you’re in a certain place right now, it doesn’t mean you’re going to be in the same place forever.” – Patrick Miranda – Vocals

Miranda elaborates further on the vibe of ‘No Good Left To Give’, saying, “At its core, the new record is what we’ve always been, which is emotional, real, and honest music. We all know each other very well and understand our respective styles. We’re discussing mental health, struggles with relationships, and relatable things from our lives. At the same time, it’s a little darker.” Cressey echoes that sentiment, sharing, “The mood is a little heavier, for sure… We didn’t try to emulate anyone. It’s very pure.

Presented by Fearless Records/Caroline Australia ‘No Good Left To Give’ due out worldwide September 18, get your pre-orders here.

Check out the video below for Don’t Give Up Your Ghost below and keep up to date with MOVEMENTS on social media.

You can see more on Fearless Records official YouTube channel.

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ANTICLINE – ‘In The Open’

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ANTICLINE have dropped their latest single ‘In The Open‘ taken from their upcoming EP ‘Urgency‘.

The new track is a great example of ANTICLINE’s unique take on the hardcore genre and comes with a hilariously trippy video by Martin Wood.

Urgency is due out August 28, you can pre-save the ep and get some merch here.

Check out the video for In The Open Below and follow ANTICLINE on social media.

You can see more from ANTICLINE on their official YouTube channel.

Also check out our live coverage of Anticline:

Cursed Earth
Drown This City
Dead Lights
Life Pilot

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INGESTED – ‘Another Breath’

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Manchester’s INGESTED have released ‘Another Breath‘ the 4th single from their upcoming album “Where Only Gods May Tread“.

Another Breath features a guest spot from Crowbar’s Kirk Windstein and is accompanied by an epic stop motion video directed by Shayne Minott.

Presented by Unique Leader Records, Where Only Gods May Tread is due out worldwide on 4th of August 2020, get your pre-orders here.

Check out the video below and keep up to date with INGESTESD on social media.

You can check out more on Unique Leader Recrods official YouTube Channel.

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SYNTHESIST – Interview

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Stalwarts of the mid-late 2000s Melbourne metal & hardcore scenes, Synthesist have popped back up on our radars after over a decade of hibernation (minus one reunion show), stepping into the digital world with the release of their ‘Casual Violence’ EP.  We caught up with Tristan, one of Synthesist’s founding members and guitarists, to chat past, present and future.

our last glimpse of synthesist was a one-off reunion at the start of 2015, as part of the ‘holiday for cambodia’ fundraiser show for your mate, Cam Ward.  how did this go from a few bands reuniting and turn into such an epicly nostalgic mini festival?

I think the eventual magnitude of the event reflected Cam’s larger-than-life personality and how much everyone in the Melbourne heavy music scene loved the guy. When the message got out about his grave prognosis all these great musicians came out of the woodwork and made it their duty to contribute whatever was necessary to make it the best night of his life. It was a beautiful thing to be a part of and we were all immensely proud to have come back after years of inactivity to perform for him one last time.

was there any temptation or conversation at the time about extending the reunion beyond that show?

We were open to doing a future tribute show for Cam after his passing, as there was some talk of having an anniversary for the event. Other than that no, we had all moved on to different things.

you’ve been sitting on the ‘casual violence’ ep for 12 years now.  why did it never end up getting released back then?

The Casual Violence E.P was originally only intended to be a demo/media kit to shop around to record labels back when we recorded it in 2008. Even though we recorded it on a lean budget and with limited pro equipment our recording/mix engineer Reza Nasseri ended up making it sound better than we had planned. However, some time in 2009 we became inactive and we pretty much shelved it indefinitely, along with all other Synthesist-related aspirations.

what led to the ep finally seeing the light of day now?

Our old-time friend Leroy from Double Dragon hit me up one night and demanded that I send him the masters of that recording session; he was disturbed by the lack of “Syndogs” in his gym playlist and convinced us to release it digitally through his label, ‘IdigLig Digital Records’.

you’ve still got your original demo and following ep stuck in the analogue world.  any plans to share them with the digital world as well?

Nah, I think we’ve relegated them to antique status.

is there a future for synthesist and, if so, what does it look like?

We have no plans of reforming full-time, but depending on how the metrics look for the digital release of Casual Violence we might get together to re-record some of our favourite tracks from the first 2 CDs with a more brutal production… and maybe one or two never-released songs that we were writing around the time of our disbandment. Again, that’s all contingent upon Casual Violence being well received… if not, I guess we’ll just go fuck ourselves.

have you been working on any other projects?

Dean [vocals] and myself messed around with a tongue-in-cheek studio project called ‘Desert Cop’ that never really got out of first gear, if anyone is interested they can have a laugh along to a demo we made (Check it out below)

Other than that I’m currently writing for a new collaboration with ex-members of The Red Shore and Boris The Blade. It’s gonna be quite heavy.

Special thanks to Tristan for taking the time to chat with us, you can stream the ‘Casual Violence’ EP on Spotify.

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ALPHA WOLF – ‘Creep’

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ALPHA WOLF have dropped their absolutely devastating new track ‘Creep‘.
Taken from their upcoming record ‘A Quiet Place To Die‘ and follows on from the lead single ‘Akudama‘.

Presented by Grey Scale Records and Sharp Tone Records, A Quiet Place To Die is due out September 25th, you can get your pre-orders here.

Check out the visualiser for Creep below and don’t forget to follow Alpha Wolf on social media.

You can see more from Alpha Wolf on the official SharpTone YouTube channel.

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TECH-TUESDAY – BLEED FROM WITHIN – The End Of All We Know (GUITAR PLAYTHROUGH)

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This Tech-Tuesday we are checking out Glaswegian metalers BLEED FROM WITHIN and their track The End Of All We Know.

This guitar playthrough features members Goonzi and Steven shredding the lead single taken from their 2020 album ‘Fracture‘.

Check out the video below, stream Fracture here and follow Bleed From Within on social media.

You can see more from Bleed From Within on their official YouTube channel.

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SEETHER – ‘Bruised and Bloodied’

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Start your week off with a heavy dose of nostalgia with SEETHER‘s latest single ‘Bruised and Bloodied‘.

SEETHER gained global notoriety with their smash hit single ‘Fine Again’ from their 2002 album Disclaimer. Bruised and Bloodied is the second track to drop from their upcoming album SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM due out August 28th via Fantasy Records / Caroline Australia.

Check out the video below for Bruised and Bloodied and lead single Dangerous below.

Get you pre-order for SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM here, and stay up to date with SEETHER on social media.

You can check out more from SEETHER on their official YouTube channel.

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CURSES – “无为” (WU WEI)

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Metalcore upstarts CURSES have dropped the second single “无为” (WU WEI) from their upcoming record Chapter II: Bloom.

“Roughly translated, 无为 (Wu Wei) means “not forcing” or “effortless action”. This song is about recognizing the true reality that surrounds us all, the reality that we are all deeply connected to one another and interwoven with the events and world around us. It’s about acknowledging and flowing with the drift of life and its ups and downs.” – CURSES

Presented by Sharptone Records, Chapter II: Bloom is due out August 7th, You can check out the video for “无为” (WU WEI) and lead single The Door In The Wall below.

Don’t forget to follow Curses on social media

Special thanks to Nuclear Blast

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