Photo Gallery: Cradle of Filth @ The Gov 25/09/24
“If Tim Burton was to create a Shakespearean romantic tragedy film that required a gothic horror metal soundtrack, there is arguably only one band in this universe that could accomplish such a complex form of artistry: Cradle Of Filth.”
Images by Danny Wallace
Nu metal pioneers Korn performed for a sold out crowd in Adelaide last night and we were there to capture it all.
The Amity Affliction celebrated a decade of Let the Ocean Take Me at Adelaide's The Drive and cemented their status as Aussie metalcore royalty.
Tokyo-based all-girl rockers HANABIE. blew everyone away with their chaotic set at The Gov and we were there to catch all the action.
We caught all the action at this year’s incredible Froth & Fury Fest down at the Port.
Norwegian progressive metal behemoths Leprous put on a show to remember when they performed in Adelaide as part of their Australian tour.
For an hour and a half, political correctness was thrown out the window, and Steel Panther reminded us not to take life too seriously.
Celebrating their 20th anniversary, Parkway Drive proved without a shadow of a doubt that they are one of Australia’s greatest live acts.
“If Tim Burton was to create a Shakespearean romantic tragedy film that required a gothic horror metal soundtrack, there is arguably only one band in this universe that could accomplish such a complex form of artistry: Cradle Of Filth.”
For their first headline gig, blush took to Velvet Underground to celebrate the launch of their latest single, ‘shades of blue’.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Page Avenue, Story of the Year ripped the roof off The Gov with a thrilling performance.
We caught all the action when Alpha Wolf played Hindley Street Music Hall.
We caught all the action when Teddy Swims played a sold out gig at Hindley Street Music Hall.
We caught all the action at The Dandy Warhols sold out show at The Gov.
We were there to see Bring Me The Horizon in all their glory when they returned to Adelaide for an explosive show at the Entertainment Centre.
Stoner rock brutes Orange Goblin transfixed Adelaide with their incredible live show and we were there to capture it all.
We were there to capture Infectious Grooves when they hit Hindley St Music Hall.
In the cold black heart of Adelaide, corpse-painted masses gathered at Lion Arts Factory for a night of macabre melodies and haunting harmonies with Wednesday 13, and we were there to catch it all.
Anberlin where back in Adelaide for the first time since 2019, bringing the heat to iconic music institution The Gov. Here’s just a snapshot of the fun that went down!
Adelaide was treated to two days of the best music, food and wine from around SA, Australia and the world at the second iteration of Harvest Rock.