Pennsylvanian metalcore kings August Burns Red, Texan rising stars Kublai Khan TX and Connecticut riff machines Currents will join Polaris on a massive Australian tour.
“We want people to feel a sense of connection to something outside of themselves when they hear this album."
“Congratulations Dan & Tess, we love you both so very much”.
The guitar is built to Schneider’s specifications, including two Bare Knuckle pickups and an EverTune bridge.
“Just keep spinning. We got all night baby, let’s go!”
"Today, this thing we built together has taken us all around the world, giving us the chance to connect with so many incredible people that now all share a role in our story."
"He's worked with a lot of artists we love, but most importantly he has an incredible knack for combining elements from a whole variety of electronic styles with really killer metal parts, in a way that straddles the line not only between genres, but also between digital and traditional approaches to production. The whole thing is already such a hybrid in its own way, and that makes his music really fun to put ourselves into."
Friday night at Reunion Park in Melbourne was a night to remember. The stacked lineup included Mirrors, Justice For The Damned, Alpha Wolf & headliners, Polaris, who showed every attendee why they have catapulted to the top. HUGE doesn't even begin to cover this festival sized event & lineup. Fans were not left disappointed & no one would be mad about being able to re-live this night over.
“It’s been a long time between opening our GTM gates and we can’t wait to see you again."
Metalcore gets remembered, riffs never die.
The Polaris frontman talks touring with Parkway Drive, their debut album 'The Mortal Coil', and the hype around his band right now.
Polaris are the next big thing.
:ocal band found in the middle-of-the-road by the run-of-the-mill factory.
Highly commendable and worthy of more attention.