Photo Gallery: MONOLITH - Sydney
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Photo Gallery: MONOLITH - Sydney

Sunday saw Sydney treated to Australia’s biggest prog metal festival, MONOLITH, at Hordern Pavilion featuring COHEED AND CAMBRIA, PERIPHERY, LEPROUS, INTERVALS and MONOLITH with specialised workshops and Q & A sessions with musicians.

Reviewed and Written by: RA

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Photo Gallery: THE HARD-ONS
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Photo Gallery: THE HARD-ONS

THE HARD-ONS celebrated their 40th Anniversary tour by playing at Soapbox, Brisbane on Friday night.

Photos by Tracy McLaughlan

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Photo Gallery: TOE + DUMBSAINT
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Photo Gallery: TOE + DUMBSAINT

Experimental Japanese instrumental math rockers TOE continued their debut tour of Australia & NZ playing at Sydney's Manning Bar alongside progressive instrumental artists DUMBSAINT.

Photographers: RA & Jimmy Wah

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Photo Gallery: SLEEPMAKESWAVES
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Photo Gallery: SLEEPMAKESWAVES

SLEEPMAKESWAVES played at Sydney Opera House alongside ROLO TOMASSI (UK) and LITE (JPN), marking the 10th Anniversary of their 3rd studio album 'Love of Cartography' by playing the album in full.

Photos by Jimmy Wah.

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Photo Gallery: WORLDROT
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Photo Gallery: WORLDROT

WORLD ROT played host to a unique hardcore punk lineup aboard a boat on Brisbane City River. Featuring WETWORK, COLD BLOOD, HIGHLAND LIGHT, BRAWLIST and DREAM INERTIA.

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Photo Gallery: KILLSWITCH ENGAGE
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Photo Gallery: KILLSWITCH ENGAGE

On Sunday night KILLSWITCH ENGAGE unleashed upon an eager crowd at the Gold Coast's Miami Marketta alongside special guests DESCENT. Check out the awesome shooting gallery by Rashid Alkamraikhi.

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Photo Gallery: AGALLOCH
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Photo Gallery: AGALLOCH

AGALLOCH played at The Factory Theatre in Sydney alongside SULDUSK with their vey own JOHN HAUGHM opening the set Thanks to Bird's Robe.

Photos by: Jimmy Wah.

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Photo Gallery: THE TEA PARTY
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Photo Gallery: THE TEA PARTY

Sydney’s Enmore Theatre was painted with the sonic colours from THE TEA PARTY’s highly acclaimed fourth studio album [TRIPtych] on Friday night. See the full gallery by Jimmy Wah.

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Photo Gallery: THE TEA PARTY
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Photo Gallery: THE TEA PARTY

THE TEA PARTY regaled Adelaidian devotees at Norwood Town Hall to celebrate 25 years of their acclaimed album [TRIPtych] in 2024. Photos by Samuel Phillips.

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Photo gallery: TOM GRENNAN
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Photo gallery: TOM GRENNAN

TOM GRENNAN performed to a devoted crowd at The Metro Theatre in Sydney on Wednesday 29th May 2024. Photos by Adrianne Armida.

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Photo Gallery: BANKS ARCADE
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Photo Gallery: BANKS ARCADE

BANKS ARCADE hit Australian shores this week for their Death 2 // A Muse tour playing their first show at Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide w/ EARTH CALLER, CLOSURE and HEARTLINE. See more…

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Photo Gallery: BOTCH
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Photo Gallery: BOTCH

BOTCH brought the carnage to the fans alongside the tranquil power of WE LOST THE SEA at The Triffid for the Brisbane leg of their Australia 2024 Tour. Check it out!

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Photo Gallery: PETER HOOK & THE LIGHT
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Photo Gallery: PETER HOOK & THE LIGHT

The bassist, vocalist and founding member of post-punk bands JOY DIVISION and NEW ORDER brought darkness into light at The Tivoli in Brisbane with his English rock band PETER HOOK & THE LIGHT. See photos from Dayna Gilmore.

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Photo Gallery: SKILLET
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Photo Gallery: SKILLET

SKILET swept across Australia in April supported by AUDIO REIGN. See them as they unleashed their awesome power at Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide with photos by Samuel Phillips.

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WE LOST THE SEA
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WE LOST THE SEA

WE LOST THE SEA kicked off their first shows in 2 years at Crowbar, Sydney, indulging a passionate crowd with their emotionally charged instrumental catharsis. Joined by LUCID PLANET from Melbourne, this was one to remember.

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