January: Heavy Music Round Up
YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO
TUNNEL VISION – ‘THE FLAME’: “Hardcore Lives!” This quote by Roger Miret of Agnostic Front has remained true since the genre’s conception 50 years ago. Adelaide’s Tunnel Vision are confirmation of its continued reality. ‘The Flame’ is one of the new tracks released from their EP Sanctimonious. It’s a sub-two-minute blast and should come with the “Caution: Hot!” sign as its cover art. Blending the hardcore punk pace of Trapped Under Ice with groove beatdowns of Terror, it’s a flawless fusion for a mosh-pit breakout. “Step into the flame,” vocalist Aaron Smith snarls repeatedly. Are you prepared to face the heat?
YOU SHOULD SEE
OFF!: Keith Morris is a hero of hardcore punk – a member of Black Flag and Circle Jerks and a philosopher of the genre. OFF! is his latest venture with hardcore mainstay Dimitri Coats, and the wild quartet will be weirding out Adelaide armed with their new progressive LP, Free LSD. // January 12 at The Gov // Tickets Here
THE GLOOM IN THE CORNER: These Melburnians construct metalcore music of a different dimension. Also known as “theatre-core”, the four-piece have crafted a chronicle series with a different story on each release. It’s similar to Coheed and Cambria, though when you mix in some heavy breakdowns and true Australian attitude for the best metallic measure, Trinity awaits. // January 13 at Jive // Tickets Here
HIGH FIVE
OBITUARY: One of the originators of American Death Metal, these Floridians are returning to Adelaide with new album, Dying Of Everything. // January 18 at Lion Arts Factory // Tickets
GREG PUCIATO: Former vocalist of The Dillinger Escape Plan has remained at large releasing two solo albums. Don’t miss his unrelenting intensity. // January 19 at Lion Arts Factory // Tickets
SICK OF IT ALL: Another pioneer hardcore group from New York, SOIA are heading back down under to incite Blood, Sweat and No Tears. // January 24 at Lion Arts Factory // Tickets
ANBERLIN: These pop-post hardcore icons are returning to Australia to farewell their fantastic front-man Stephen Christian and celebrate their love-song, ‘Adelaide’. // January 23 at The Gov // Tickets
HEAVY FEST S.A 2024: A stacked line-up of only-South Australian heavy music bands join forces to provoke neck dislocation and “horned hands” elevation. // January 27 at Lion Arts Factory // Tickets