Emerald Scar
Being the first band is never easy, however this band brought in a performance that caught the audiences attention early on, by playing some killer tracks. If there is a genre in between Hard Rock and Metal, Emerald Scar perfected it. They radiated showmanship, instrumental skills and positive energy throughout their set.
Blood Brothers
The two piece who play guitars, keyboards and spiritual dubstep, give you an experience like no other. Feeling of soulful music to calm you then bringing a shock to your system with intense vocals and then bringing you back to slap you with a dose of reality… this was an experience not to miss, and definitely one to hear to even comprehend. Awesome.
Migrant Shop Boys
This sound of this band is well deserving of being on some movie soundtrack. It was fun, different and entertaining. Weirdly enough there sound was not easy to pin down to a specific sound. Bare with me when I say, if you got: Rocky Horror, George Clinton, Offspring and threw them all together… it sounded nothing like that but familiar enough to say… kinda. Regardless it was lots of fun.
Chris and Seb (feat Corey)
This four man rock band would make you believe at first glance to be timid players, however they prove you wrong with vocal strengths and awesome rhythms that are on par with some of the industries finest. Music that in complex with its simplicity put on a great performance
Harmony of Hate
An experienced band of metal and harmony, rolled together in a 5 piece from Sydney’s south west. They play with expertise and experience infusing old school metal with a hint of theatrics to give a metal sound that ends the night strong and on a high.
~Seizure
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