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Bring Me The Horizon
Bring Me The Horizon were one of those bands that everyone, including myself, loved to hate. But with the release of their new album "Suicide Season", and a refreshing, new, albeit rockier sound, the band seems to but one that people now hate to love.
I spoke to bass player Matt Kean via email about the new album, touring the US with Misery Signals and a whole lot more!
Fucked Up
Fucked Up… great name, great band.
The incredibly polite and talkative Damian (Vocals) aka Pink Eyes gave us the low down on shrooms, the internet and booking a one-way ticket to hell…
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate drummer Robert talks to us about Metallica, Jagerbombs and shitty Australian cities...
Between The Buried And Me
I’m a Between The Buried And Me fan-boy, so it was my absolute pleasure to interview the band’s front man, Tommy Rogers…
Rex Banner / Homewrecker
Having survived a national tour together (in support of their split CD), Sydney-siders Rex Banner and Homewrecker clearly have a lot of love for eachother.
The Red Shore
The Red Shore. If you’re a fan of heavy music there’s a good chance you’re familiar with their name. If not, I’m sure it won’t be long until the band’s searing blend of technicality and aggression is on high rotation on your Ipod.
Guitar guru Roman Koester talks about the shred and his former love affair with rope hair…
Mary Jane Kelly
Hailing from Wollongong – yes, that’s right, Wollongong, the city that has given Australian sport absolutely nothing – is Mary Jane Kelly, a musically diverse four-piece who have just dropped their debut EP via the always reliable Trial & Error Records.
The always-polite (and occasionally facetious) Justin Bortigon was kind enough to answer these questions for us…
Hawthorne Heights
Hawthorne Heights have certainly experienced all that the music industry has to offer, from platinum record sales to a very public legal dispute with Victory Records main-man Tony Brummel.
Drummer Erin Bucciarelli had the following to say...
Unearth
Having just released their new album 'The March', Unearth are back in the spotlight. With producer Adam D back at the helm, the band is sounding better than ever and proving that they are the true kings of metalcore.
We caught up with bass player Slo to talk about their upcoming Soundwave appearnace, partying and all things metal!
Bleeding Through
Having survived trends, member changes and record label bullshit, Bleeding Through is one of the true mainstays of the Orange County punk/hardcore/metal (or whatever the fuck you want to call it) scenes.
A lot of bands talk a hard game when it comes to their level of passion and dedication to their music and their fans, but BT front man Brandan Schieppati is one of the most sincere musicians I’ve been lucky enough to interview. But don’t take my word for it, see for yourself.



