Bleeding Through at Froth & Fury: Heroes, Family, Chaos

Bleeding Through deliver a powerful, emotional set at Froth & Fury in Adelaide, blending old classics, new songs, and unforgettable guest moments. Full feature and photo gallery by Chris Killer Causby for Crannk Read More …

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Blackwater Drowning, Southern Charm, and the Softest Voice in the Darkest Storm

Listen close — not to the noise, but to the space between it. Because that’s where Morgan Riley lives. I sat down with the voice behind Blackwater Drowning, expecting fire and venom — and instead got southern warmth wrapped in barbed wire, a charm so Read More …

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DOUBLE DRAGON — BLOOD, BROTHERHOOD & A STAGE SET ON FIRE

There are gigs… and then there are moments that rewrite your DNA. Double Dragon at Froth & Fury wasn’t just a reunion — it was a resurrection ritual, a blood oath renewed under stage lights and sweat, decades of friendship and underground warfare detonating in Read More …

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Poison The Well’s “Thoroughbreds” Dragged Me Back to the Pit — And I Loved Every Second

I hit play on Poison The Well – “Thoroughbreds” and suddenly I wasn’t in my studio anymore — I was 23 again, hoarse-throated, gripping a mic stand like it owed me money, trying to scream my way into some kind of purpose. This band didn’t Read More …

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EMNW’s “Headbang Baby” Hits Like a Saturday Morning Cartoon… I Reacted

I sat down, headphones on, a cup of lukewarm coffee in hand, and hit play on EMNW – Headbang Baby. Instantly, it was chaos in technicolor—like a Saturday morning cartoon got possessed by metal riffs and caffeine. I’m talking riffs sharp enough to shave your Read More …

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CKY: Chaos, Grit, and the Riffs That Refuse to Die

Bands don’t last this long by accident. They last because someone in the room refuses to let the thing die. CKY’s story is one of endurance — fractured eras, long gaps, reinvention by necessity rather than choice. What’s left now isn’t a band coasting on Read More …

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Saosin Are Coming Back to Australia — And Beau Burchell Is Ready to Burn It Down Again

There’s a certain kind of electricity that only exists when a band survives its own mythology — and Saosin are standing right in the middle of it. Two decades deep, scars earned, legacy intact, and somehow still swinging. Ahead of Saosin’s Australian self-titled 20th anniversary Read More …

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MAX CAVALERA INTERVIEW: THE FIRE, THE FURY & THE NEXT SOULFLY ERA

There are moments in this gig where reality bends a little — where you’re suddenly sitting across from someone who didn’t just shape heavy music, they scarred it into the planet.That was me with Max Cavalera, rolling into Adelaide with Soulfly like a dust storm Read More …

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Dave Graney Walks Into the Velvet Night — A Dive Into His Lou Reed Tribute Tour

There’s something beautifully unhinged about watching Dave Graney — the eternal Australian shapeshifter, the man who’s worn more musical skins than most artists even dare to touch — gearing up to step into the shadow-slicked world of Lou Reed. And not as a cheap imitation, Read More …

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Memphis May Fire Reloaded: Matty Mullins Talks Growth, Grit & Their 2026 Australian Return

There’s a certain voltage that hits when you sit down with a frontman who’s lived enough miles, mistakes, victories, and breakdowns to fill a dozen albums. That’s the energy Matty Mullins walked in with — not chaotic, not unhinged, but focused in that way a Read More …

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Into the Denver Maelstrom: Voidatlas Are Rewriting the Geometry of Heavy Music

Some bands walk into the scene with a demo, a handshake, and a dream. Voidatlas kicked the door off its hinges, rewired the structure, and left the Denver skyline buzzing like a downed powerline. Their debut EP Surrounding doesn’t just introduce them — it stalks Read More …

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