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Eyefear apologise to Melbourne fans
Melbourne power metallers Eyefear have posted a short message on their MySpace page concerning last nights show in Melbourne as part of their MetalObsession.net sponsored Australian Tour. Firstly we would like to thank everyone that attended the...
- Posted 15 years ago
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Slayer to join Soundwave tour?
Slayer on the Soundwave 2010 tour? That's what the rumours are saying, and maybe Dave Lombardo too!
- Posted 15 years ago
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Slayer cancel Adelaide show, Megadeth to play full set
Slayer vocalist advised by doctors not to perform, Megadeth to play extended set.
- Posted 15 years ago
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Long Live Live Music Rally
Voices Unite to Stop the Demise of Australia’s Live Music Industry!
- Posted 15 years ago
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Ignivomous and Destruktor – double album launch
Melbourne will be treated to a double album launch this Halloween, with both Ignivomous and Destruktor releasing new material at the gig at the Pony bar on Little Collins Street, Melbourne. Also joining the bands on the...
- Posted 15 years ago
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Ruins, Black Cobra to play at Melbourne International Arts Festival
Ruins and Black Cobra to play at MIAF after screening of 'Heavy Metal in Baghdad' on October 14th
- Posted 15 years ago
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Update from the The Red Shore crash court case
Bassist Jamie Hope of Geelong heavy metal band The Red Shore fell asleep at the wheel and crashed their van — the prosecutor told the District Court on the first day of the trial. The accident on...
- Posted 15 years ago
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Hobart's Tyrant record new album, release 2 studio demos
Australian metal act, Tyrant have almost completed recording of their latest CD, which is to be titled, “Save The Devil” at Izaneer Studios in Tasmania. The new CD is produced by Brett Collidge (Roadkill, 17 Hertz, Solar...
- Posted 15 years ago
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Dave Lombardo schedules Adelaide drum clinic
Slayer and Fantomas drummer Dave Lombardo has scheduled a drummers clinic to be held in Adelaide on October 11th.
- Posted 15 years ago
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Ne Obliviscaris set to enter studio, new merch store online
Following up from the bands highly acclaimed demo release in 2006, the eclectic mix of musicians that make up Melbourne’s Ne Obliviscaris are set to enter the studio to record the bands first full length album. “We...
- Posted 15 years ago