Posts tagged heavy music
Good Things Festival 2024 announce a stack of sideshows

Are you ready for the madcap chaos of Australia’s largest travelling music festival aka Good Things Festival? It's fast upon us with it's head-spinning lineup fit for a fever dream and we're not kiddin' when we're saying tickets are selling fast with Melbourne at 86% sold, Sydney at 81% and Brisbane at 87%.

As Good Things come to those who wait, we're thrilled to announce the headline sideshows from some of the artists on the huge Good Things Festival line up. Set your alarm clocks as these tickets won't last. 

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Sunk Loto are back with their heaviest offering to date in new single, 'God Complex'

Australian alt metal legends, Sunk Loto return again after 2023 gifted the heavy scene with their unforgettable resurgence with their first new music in two decades in ‘The Gallows Wait’. A year later, and we have been blessed yet again, this time with Sunk Loto offering one of the heaviest cuts of their career in ‘God Complex’.

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MONOLITH FESTIVAL returns…and it’s living up to its name!

Monolith is thrilled to announce its triumphant return, bringing an unbeatable curation of international names and Australian favourites to venues around the country this November. 

Alongside the incredible lineup will be workshops, panels, market stalls and DJ’s to further enhance the festival experience for Australian prog fans.

Headlined by New York prog rock icons Coheed And Cambria on their first Australian tour since 2016, Monolith 2024 comes out the gate swinging.

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Brisbane's The Atomic Beau Project tackle singer's experiences with chronic depersonalisation/derealisation disorder in new single, 'Fall To The Beast'

Brisbane’s The Atomic Beau Project return with their new single (and video), ‘Fall To The Beast’, bringing to light the terrifying and unsettling disorder experienced by vocalist, Beau.

‘Fall To The Beast’ portrays lead singer Beau’s battle with depersonalisation/derealisation disorder, a chronic condition where your own life and body feel like a dream, and devoid of all colour.

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