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Boris: Noise Warriors

Hold onto your hats, Japanese noise warriors Boris are headed our way this month for a string of shows alongside their Dark MOFO appearance in Tasmania.

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Live: Eluveitie

Few bands embrace the folk elements of folk metal as heavily as Eluveitie, but across the globe their unique music attracts a dedicated fan base, one which has extended itself all the way to Sydney.

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City and Colour – The Hurry And The Harm

Dallas Green is one of today’s most discerning and able songwriters and this is but another small slice of what the man and his band are capable of.

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Stream Falling In Reverse's 'Fashionably Late'!

Rappin' Ronnie Radke and the gang might be "fashionably late" (see what we did there?) but we've scored a stream of their latest full-length nice and early before its official release on June 21st via...

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King Parrot: Birds Of A Feather

One of Australia's most dangerous live bands, Melbourne's King Parrot are ready to be unleashed on the unsuspecting masses.

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Enabler: Shifting The Redemption

Eloquent frontman Jeff Lohrber schools BLUNT in all things Enabler, including how they're trumping the macho stigma of the hardcore genre and why a Dead Kennedys show sans Jello ain't one at all.

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La Dispute: Into The Wild

Grand Rapids, Michigan is home to some peculiar, ahem, Wildlife, but perhaps none so eclectic and unique as the ten-legged post-hardcore beast known as La Dispute.

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Hands Like Houses premiere "A Fire On A Hill"!

Our own post-hardcore louts Hands Like Houses have just unveiled a new track from their upcoming album, Unimagine, out Friday July 19 via Rise Records. Click through to check out the brand spankin' new...

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Tracer: The Lone Gunman

Mexican gun slinging is cool. So cool in fact that Tracer decided to use it as the main theme for their new album El Pistolero which, needless to say, is pretty damn cool.

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The Never Ever: Never Growing Up

Bursting onto the scene in 2011 with a catchy-as-hell single and music video, The Never Ever have wasted no time in winning over teen audiences with their radio-ready, electro-infused tunes.

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Bleeding Through: A Line In The Sand

After more than a decade of defining their heavy take on hardcore, Bleeding Through have decided to call it a day. BLUNT looks back on the good times with frontman Brandan Schieppati.

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Flyleaf: No Such Thing As Time

Flyleaf want to spread a universal message of hope. For some, that comes across in their Christian beliefs, but the message still resonates regardless.

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Blunt #121

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Karnivool – Asymmetry

Progressive music is not always intended to possess such wide-reaching appeal, but Asymmetry has the capacity to kick down even more doors for Perth's awesome five-some.

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Chimaira: Show No Mercy

Even for a band which had experienced considerable drama, 2010-2011 was a period of unparalleled upheaval for Cleveland metallers Chimaira, as five-sixths of its membership departed.

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Bardo Pond: Rising Above It All

We had a chat to Philly natives Bardo Pond about what it's like to create such unique sounds, how their flautist came to join the band, and why '70s sound equipment trumps modern gear.

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Ghost B.C.: Defrocking The Ghouls

To enter the world of Ghost B.C. is to enter a realm cloaked in symbolism, mystery and code. Returning as part of next year's Big Day Out, BLUNT spoke with “A Nameless Ghoul”…

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Watch King Parrot’s New Clip For “Bozo”

After all the babbling about "Bonox" and having a "Good Day", it seems the Australian underground metal community has gone mad for King Parrot.

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Live: Frenzal Rhomb

Frenzal Rhomb opted for a low-key entrance led by The Doctor in a faded onesie that looked like it had been plucked from the arse end of a Vinnies sale.

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