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[Review] Pierce The Veil / Bear Tooth@ Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide 24/07/2023

Review By Suzanne Blacketer

From a venue upgrade to a sold out show I was not surprised to see hundreds of people lined up when I arrived at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. I’m not the biggest fan of a huge snaking lineup but when it’s for a gig of one of your favourite band’s you suck it up and jump on the end! Starting the week with a Monday night gig featuring Beartooth is about as awesome a start as you can get. Add Pierce The Veil and Dayseeker and you are in for a belter of a night.

Starting off the evening Orange County lads Dayseeker enter the stage to a roar from the crowd as punters continued to fill what little space remained in the venue. Opening with Dreamstate, which is also the opening track off their new album Dark Sun sees heartfelt lyrics delivered amongst melodic guitar riffs and crushing drums. Encouraging us to have a good fucking time the band lead into Crooked Soul as the screams of the female fans go up an octave.  Songs off the new album are peppered in amongst older crowd favourites like Sleeptalk. Rory laughs telling us that even though they are known as a sad song band their song Homesick is about being happy. Taking a moment to reflect Rory spoke about his father, about how he has always written songs about him and his dad’s battle with Parkinson’s disease and cancer, which sadly took his life in 2021. He dedicated Beyond Grave to his dad to which the crowd applauded. Dayseeker had the audience captivated from the first note with Rory Rodriguez’s powerful and emotive vocals taking us on a journey full of highs and lows. An awesome set from the opening act, setting the tone for the rest of the night.

Four years ago, this week I was in Brisbane seeing the very same band that was next on the bill. Beartooth holds a special place in my heart, as many of their fans will attest, their lyrics hit hard but also provide comfort and direction when things become overwhelming. As the first notes of Devastation echoed around the AEC the vibration in the air changed. A shirtless Caleb Shomo pranced and whirled around the stage, as he radiated an energy so high it pulsated out through the crowd elevating and electrifying us. For the next hour Beartooth took no prisoners. Hammering us relentlessly with all our favourites – Disease, The Line, Hated, Body Bag and newer single Sunshine. Caleb reflects on how his life has changed over the last four years, mentioning that anyone familiar with the band will know that the subject matter over four EPs has not been the most positive, leading us into the bands newest single that is only days old – Might Love Myself. He talks about how he has been alcohol free for nineteen months and the positive effects it has had on his life. He also shares with us that even when everything is going well anxiety can still occasionally rear its ugly head, telling us that not long before coming onto the stage he suffered from a panic attack. Connecting with the audience is something that Beartooth do extremely well. Everything about this set was just so damn wholesome and my heart is full.

Seven years’ worth of ear-splitting screams heralded Pierce the Veil’s arrival on stage. The band has obviously been missed by the Adelaide contingent of fans and I think that the band may have just missed us. Exploding into Death of an Executioner my eyes continually darted from one side of the stage to another as three bodies used every spare space they could find. Relief came between songs as the stage darkened while we prepared for the next onslaught. Touring Australia to celebrate the release of their latest album The Jaws of Life, PTV have brought the party spirit with them. Bulls In The Bronx and Pass The Nirvana revved the crowd up no end, helped along be confetti, streams of smoke and a crazy good light show. Vocalist Vic thanked the crowd for selling out the show, telling us it had been way too long, and they had missed us.  Vic thanked us for being there, apparently, we were supposed to ease our way into the gig, but we just turned it all the way up. Yes Adelaide! After a quick check to make sure that we had brought along our Emergency Contact we were back into moving our bodies. One lucky young lady named Charli was invited onto the stage for a sing and dance and was gifted Vic’s guitar leaving her speechless.  Well-rounded after a decade of playing together their energy was infectious and exhilarating. The Boy Who Could Fly, Caraphernelia and finishing with the huge tune King For A Day, music certainly does make the world go around. As the last note echoed through the arena and the lights slowly brightened, a few thousand sated punters meandered on home, hearts full, because music is life.

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Interview with Cody Carson (Set It Off)

The highly successful modern rock band, YOU ME AT SIX, is ecstatic to announce their upcoming Truth Decay Tour in Australia this July. They will be accompanied by the Los Angeles-based trio, SET IT OFF, for what promises to be a remarkable national tour.

The tour marks YOU ME AT SIX's first Australian headline tour in five years, in support of their immensely successful eighth studio album, Truth Decay. With over half a billion streams across all digital platforms, the band has an impressive list of accolades, including gracing the covers of various global magazines, two UK Number 1 albums, and five Top 10 records.

After completing multiple sold-out tours in the UK and Europe, the band is excited to return to Australia, where they have a loyal and enthusiastic fan base. They recently finished a massive European tour, sharing the stage with The Hunna and supported by Australian pop-punk favourites, Yours Truly.

Lead vocalist Josh Franceschi expressed his enthusiasm about the upcoming tour, stating, “Really looking forward to coming back down under. Australia has always been our favourite place to tour, and our fans are special there. Nothing like an Aussie crowd. Truth Decay is coming!

Joining YOU ME AT SIX on tour will be SET IT OFF, known for their unique pop-infused rock sound that features bold electronic elements, catchy guitar riffs, and an overall feel-good, dance-worthy vibe. The Florida-based group has previously released four albums, and their Top 10 Spotify tracks have garnered over 528 million plays. Their latest release, Elsewhere, is a moody and forward-thinking album that showcases their growth and development as artists.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness one of the most thrilling and explosive live shows of the year!

Tickets from destroyalllines.com
Destroy All Lines Presents

YOU ME AT SIX
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
SET IT OFF
TOUR DATES:

SUNDAY 9 JULY 2023 – MAGNET HOUSE, PERTH 18+
TUESDAY 11 JULY 2023 – THE GOV, ADELAIDE LIC AA
THURSDAY 13 JULY 2023 – THE TIVOLI, BRISBANE 18+
FRIDAY 14 JULY 2023 – ROUNDHOUSE, SYDNEY LIC AA
SUNDAY 16 JULY 2023 – FORUM THEATRE, MELBOURNE 18+

General tickets on sale now
Tickets from destroyalllines.com

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Interview with Josh Franceschi (You Me At Six)

The highly successful modern rock band, YOU ME AT SIX, is ecstatic to announce their upcoming Truth Decay Tour in Australia this July. They will be accompanied by the Los Angeles-based trio, SET IT OFF, for what promises to be a remarkable national tour.

The tour marks YOU ME AT SIX's first Australian headline tour in five years, in support of their immensely successful eighth studio album, Truth Decay. With over half a billion streams across all digital platforms, the band has an impressive list of accolades, including gracing the covers of various global magazines, two UK Number 1 albums, and five Top 10 records.

After completing multiple sold-out tours in the UK and Europe, the band is excited to return to Australia, where they have a loyal and enthusiastic fan base. They recently finished a massive European tour, sharing the stage with The Hunna and supported by Australian pop-punk favourites, Yours Truly.

Lead vocalist Josh Franceschi expressed his enthusiasm about the upcoming tour, stating, “Really looking forward to coming back down under. Australia has always been our favourite place to tour, and our fans are special there. Nothing like an Aussie crowd. Truth Decay is coming!

Joining YOU ME AT SIX on tour will be SET IT OFF, known for their unique pop-infused rock sound that features bold electronic elements, catchy guitar riffs, and an overall feel-good, dance-worthy vibe. The Florida-based group has previously released four albums, and their Top 10 Spotify tracks have garnered over 528 million plays. Their latest release, Elsewhere, is a moody and forward-thinking album that showcases their growth and development as artists.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness one of the most thrilling and explosive live shows of the year!

Tickets from destroyalllines.com
Destroy All Lines Presents

YOU ME AT SIX
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
SET IT OFF
TOUR DATES:

SUNDAY 9 JULY 2023 – MAGNET HOUSE, PERTH 18+
TUESDAY 11 JULY 2023 – THE GOV, ADELAIDE LIC AA
THURSDAY 13 JULY 2023 – THE TIVOLI, BRISBANE 18+
FRIDAY 14 JULY 2023 – ROUNDHOUSE, SYDNEY LIC AA
SUNDAY 16 JULY 2023 – FORUM THEATRE, MELBOURNE 18+

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[Review] BABYMETAL @ Margaret Court Arena, Melborune 11/06/2023

Review By Kynan Arden

What do you get when you blend Japanese kawaii culture with brutally heavy metal?

Many people would think that’s out of the question, but that is of course absurd as these two areas manifest the oh so adorable power trio along with their monstrous mask-clad backing band: Babymetal. I was lucky enough to head down and witness the incredible stamp on Melbourne shores, joining fellow LGBTQIA+ metalheads whose numbers and energy would make old Maggie Court herself explode.

Warming us up prior to to the metal babies was the angelic vocals and filthy breakdowns of the amazing Reliqa. Having not being aware of those group prior to the show, I was, to put it lightly, blown away by the sheer energy that the group brought as well a deliciously hot dose of power metal ballads. Monique Pym’s vocals were powerful, backed by the vocalist thrashing herself across the stage joined by the equally hyperactive band mates. As well as the beautiful vocal performance, the instrumental arrangement gave the rest of the power to the music. The guitar shredded and wailed, the bass was lower than hell, and the drums were as always stellar. This Aussie group certainly should remain on the radar. 

Credit: Cam Brown Visuals

After a lengthy intermission, the lights dimmed as the tall monitor played a colourful animation detailing the birth of Babymetal in the most creative way, all before the trio marched into position and chanted the alphabet making up their name for the opening track, BABYMETAL DEATH. The energy of the metal triforce was immediately known, and I could not tell who was having the most fun between us and the girls. Knowing full well it is a staple for the group, watching the incredibly fun and creative choreography to such earth shattering, behemoth death metal accompanying them. The interactions between the trio and the crowd whilst keeping true to the layout of the performance showed their love and passion for the craft that they have been showing worldwide.

Credit: Cam Brown Visuals

Su-metal, Moametal, and Momometal, the talented trio, showcased flawlessly synchronized dance routines that mesmerized the eyes of the audience, creating a captivating visual spectacle brimming with infectious energy. From the very first note, they had the crowd under their spell, transforming them into willing captives, eagerly embracing every second of the performance. The audience became putty in their hands, singing along with pure adoration, and their passion for the music was so profound that they generated more circle pits in a single show than I had ever witnessed before. The band's sheer talent and stage presence were a force to be reckoned with, leaving an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of witnessing their extraordinary performance.

Credit: Cam Brown Visuals

The energy coming from the stage was met with an equally fervent response from the crowd, as they devoured the metal performance with a voracious appetite, as if it were their last indulgence. The collective screams reverberated through the venue, while legs bounced incessantly, horns were triumphantly raised, and mosh pits spun wildly throughout the entire set. Amidst the noise, one particular standout was the band's beloved hit track from their discography, Gimme Chocolate!, which ignited the atmosphere, causing the very roof of the Margaret Court Arena to tremble. Another shining moment, quite literally, occurred when the arena transformed into a sea of illuminating lights as it seemed every phone torch was raised high upon the band's request during a softer, more introspective segment of the night.

Credit: Cam Brown Visuals

Despite the show lasting for a little over an hour, it felt like a fleeting moment, leaving me with an uncontrollable grin plastered across my face and my eyes fixated on the stage. There was never a dull moment throughout the night. Just when it seemed like the end was near, a dark intermission signalled the beginning of a two-track encore, preceded by a short motivational film clip emphasizing the significance of triumphing over darkness and heeding the words of the Metal Gods.

Credit: Cam Brown Visuals

And then came the epic finale—the Wall of Death. As METAL KINGDOM commenced, the pits opened once more, prompting excited screams from the fans as they charged headlong into one another. Babymetal returned to the stage, presenting one final mesmerizing dance number, Ijime, Dame, Zettai, holding aloft flags adorned with their iconic logo. The blessed and appreciative voice of Suzuka Nakamoto, renowned as Su-metal, resonated throughout the arena, expressing heartfelt gratitude, and thus bringing the exhilarating show to a close. Babymetal, the embodiment of the Fox God's Triforce, delivered an unforgettable and visually stunning experience that should be witnessed by all at least once in a lifetime.

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