The Australian Alternative music scene is set to fire back up in a massive way and Brisbane fans will get to experience it first as we go Full Tilt in Jan 2022. Uniting from across the nation is a who’s who of the Australian Metal, Punk and Rock spectrums, spearheaded by ever evolving metalcore luminaries […]
Full Tilt Festival Reschedules Sydney and Adelaide Dates
The Full Tilt Festival in Adelaide and Sydney has been rescheduled.
The 31 July event in Sydney is not 27 November. Adelaide’s 17 July date is now 4 December.
A statement from organizers reads, “We are thrilled to announce that almost all the artists originally announced will be able to make the new dates. We would like to thank all fans for your support and understanding during these difficult times and we appreciate your patience through the uncertainty of the past few weeks. Thy Art Is Murder are not available for the new dates but we are stoked to announce for Sydney that Australian Deathcore champions Justice For The Damned and rising metal act Reliqa are stepping up to fill the void! For Adelaide we have Metal Core legends Thornhill, Pop Punk royalty Yours Truly, Tasmanian Death metal overlords Psycroptic and local Adelaide boys ALT. joining the bill”.
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Southampton metalcore quintet Our Hollow, Our Home triumph on second album, Burn In The Flood…
Words: Jake Richardson
The British metalcore scene is in a fine state in 2021. With Bring Me The Horizon cracking the mainstream, Architects at Number One, and bands like While She Sleeps and Bury Tomorrow continuing to scale things up, a clear path has been forged for newer metal acts to follow. Our Hollow, Our Home are one such band who’ve been bubbling away in the background in recent years, with 2018 LP In Moment / / In Memory arriving to great acclaim. It was a good record, no doubt, but Burn In The Flood, is an even stronger statement of intent.