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triple j Weekly Additions - w/c September 21

FEATURE ALBUM Parkway Drive - Ire [Resist Records] Recorded with a self awareness that only comes to those who have been at the forefront of their genre for over a decade, Parkway Drive s fifth LP is…

By Poppy ReidPublished Oct 27, 2015
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triple j weekly additions withc september 21

FEATURE ALBUM

Parkway Drive - Ire  
[Resist Records] 

Recorded with a self awareness that only comes to those who have been at the forefront of their genre for over a decade, Parkway Drive's fifth LP is quite possibly the most apt airing of the band's manifesto in full-length form.

Operating quite squarely in a specific mind-frame, the Byron metalcore powerhouse makes no excuses for society's transgressions. With gnarled anthems like Crushed, Fractures and main attraction The Sound of Violence, Parkway are as immediate as ever, re-setting the bar for the bands who followed their footsteps, but maintaining the sludge to remind you - and perhaps themselves - where they originated.




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ADDS

Art Vs Science - Tired Of Pretending 
[Independent] 

Big Grams - Fell In The Sun 
[Sony] 

CHVRCHES - Clearest Blue 
[Liberation/Mushroom] 

Empress Of - How Do You Do It 
[Terrible Records/Remote Control] 

Methyl Ethel - Twilight Driving 
[Dot Dash/Remote Control] 

Raury - Friends {Ft. Tom Morello}
[Sony] 

Sarah Blasko - I'd Be Lost 
[EMI] 

Tiny Little Houses - Soon We Won't Exist  
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SPOTS

A.D.K.O.B. - Glue [Egg Nest Records] 
Club Cheval - Discipline [Parlophone/Warner]
The Murlocs - Rolling On [Flightless/Remote Control] 
Travi$ Scott - 90210 [Sony]

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