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Caliban
German metal veterans Caliban are heading to our shores for the second time in August, with local hardcore kings Her Nightmare in tow.
Patrick (Drums) was good enough to give us the following interviews…
H2O
The terms legendary and influential are thrown around way too easily these days. H2O are one band that has well and truly earned the right to the above-mentioned adjectives.
Bassist Adam Blake gave us the following interview…
Shai Hulud
I’m lucky enough to have interviewed Matt Fox before, but for those of you who aren’t already in complete awe of Shai Hulud (and shame on you if you’re not) you should read on and see what the ring- leader of one of modern music’s most innovative bands had to say!
Terror
Having captured the undivided attention of the world wide hardcore scene in 2004, the LA based Terror are as aggressive as ever.
Doug Weber called in to talk about metal, face plants and Earth Crisis…
Hammerfall
Those Swedish purveyors of power metal Hammerfall have been churning out epic anthems for well over a decade, and June 27th saw the release of their latest and great compilation Masterpieces".
Guitarist Oscar Dronjak took a time out from slaying dragons to give us this interview…
Antagonist
Proving that New Zealand can produce more than Lord Of The Rings and bad jokes about sheep, Antagonist are ready to level Australian audiences yet again as part of Parkway Drive’s pending Australian tour.
Antagonist front man Sam took some time out to give us the following interview…
Stealing O'neal
Having spent time on the road with big hitters like The Getaway Plan, Melbourne’s Stealing O’Neal are ready to take that next step themselves.
Tom Fleming/ Bass gave us the following interview…
The Seduction
Having fronted influential Melbourne metal outfit In Name & Blood for close to the last five years, Craig Wainwright has now moved on to a new challenge with The Seduction.
With a debut record and a national tour around the corner, Craig had the following to say…
Drowning Pool
Bands talk about loss and struggle all the time, but how many have lost their front man (and best friend) and still managed to carry on?
Drummer Mike speaks about tequila, southern fried metal and hard work...
No Use For A Name
As one of Fat Wreck Chords flagship bands, No Use For A Name put the now legendary label on the map. Twenty years on, the band is still going strong and gearing up for another visit to Australia. Read on for our interview with main man Tony Sly…



