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Adelaide's LUMENS balance intensity and barbed beauty on progressive metal-core self-titled debut EP

Adelaide progressive metal-core outfit, LUMENS dive deep into the raw complexities of existence on their now-release debut self-titled EP. Navigating inner battles, defiance, identity, and the search for freedom, the EP delivers a sonic experience that is both punishing and breathtaking with every riff, breakdown and melody.

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Adelaide's enchanting indie-folk family, Sturt Avenue release double singles, 'Against the World' and 'Still in Love'

Adelaide’s enchanting indie-folk family band, Sturt Avenue, have released two singles in the soul-stirring tracks, ‘Against the World’ and ‘Still in Love’. This musical endeavour marks a significant step towards the much-anticipated launch of their forthcoming sophomore album, ‘Bury Me in the Garden’, scheduled for release on November 23.

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Adelaide's No No No No No bring epic off kilter popcore single, 'Sorry, I'm Not Interested'

Returning in full force with their first single of the year, Adelaide popcore rockers NO NO NO NO NO are serving up a steaming plate of pop-punk pluckiness fused with inevitable post-hardcore soundscapes in their tongue-in-cheek new single ‘Sorry, Im Not Interested’ and accompanying music video.

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The Daily Chase bring some serious drum'n'bass heft to their heavy sound with new single, 'Light You Up'

In the lead up to their ‘The Colour of Crisis’ EP (due out on April 8), Adelaide’s The Daily Chase offer up their final single, the massive drum-and-bass-meets-metal track, ‘Light You Up’

‘Light You Up’ feels like it’s completely rave-ready, and for the first 43 seconds, you could be easily mistaken that this was intended for the dance floor. And boy, it was intended for something… straight to the mosh pit

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Adelaide's The Daily Chase blend drum n bass with the heavy for menacing new single, 'Lotusland'

Adelaide metalcore legends, The Daily Chase mark their return with a hefty new single, ‘Lotusland’, which also is the first taste of their forthcoming EP, ‘The Colour of Crisis’.

‘Lotusland’ adopts synth and drum’n’bass in to their sound, before hitting with an ominous riff and face-melting screams from vocalist Rory Cuthell. There’s elements of nu-metal sneaking in with pitch-shifted vocals, creepy keys, and one hell of a fat groove, before a dirty breakdown sledgehammers its way in to the track. It’s dark, menacing and brings the devil horns straight up.

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