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The Amity Affliction have managed to stay true to themselves by “always writing the songs that we would want to listen to and not doing something just for the sake of staying relevant."
"There were people who thought the world would be a better place if our mothers had aborted us because we were disgracing black metal."
To celebrate his new music, Somber Hills has revealed a playlist of his favourite music coming out of Australia to accompany you on your next long-haul flight.
Kill Your Stereo chats with UNIFY producer Rhett McLaren – plus members of Ocean Grove, Thornhill and Yours Truly – to explore the most ambitious rock and metal tour of 2023.
Hang In There (It Gets Worse) is dark and intense and features lyrics appearing on the screen as the band rips through the two-minute and 25-second long track.
RedHook clearly understand their audience and the moment.
"I don't know if many bands get to play for ten years, let alone play a record that came out ten years ago. It’s a privileged opportunity that isn't lost on me.”
The last few years of Yours Truly – the incredible highs, devastating lows, and even a line-up change, have Delgado pumped to get home for Unify: Off The Record.
"We haven't really done a proper show in Australia. That's the thing; we've never really done that. I think that what you're finally getting is a real Ghost show.”
“It's awesome to see that after all this time, after 20-plus years, people are still enjoying those songs."
“We wanted this album to be a big statement or a war cry."
August Burns Red guitarist JB Brubaker has taken Kill Your Stereo behind the scenes of making Death Below, sharing five facts about its process.
To celebrate Maggie Lindemann's upcoming tour, we caught up with her over Zoom to learn about her first shows ever, working with Sleeping With Sirens and more.
“I would far rather play three Corner Hotels than one big venue. There’s something about the Corner – about what those disco balls have seen and heard..."
We learn about moshing, touring with Papa Roach, and more revelations with the Don Broco vocalist.
“Lyrically, Tidal Wave explores a relationship in its twilight. The confronting realisation of a connection lost."
Recent trends have seen attitudes towards alcohol consumption shift greatly in the past decade. But how does that translate to Australia’s bustling live music scene, where drinking has historically been ingrained in the culture?
"Maybe this is just gonna be the album that's full of bangers."
To celebrate He Is Legend's return, we caught up with vocalist Schuylar Croom and drummer Jesse Shelley for an epic chat about their new album, touring Australia, and more.
FANGZ bassist Jameel Majam discusses the importance of small to medium music venues as the band prepares to release new music.