Founded: 2013
Location: Sydney
Hellions are an Australian punk rock band from Sydney, formed in 2013 after the break up of The Bride, in which drummer Anthony Caruso, bassist turned vocalist Dre Faivre and guitarist/vocalist Matt Gravolin continued under a different moniker. They have released four studio albums; their third, Opera Oblivia, was nominated for the 2016 ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album. Rue their fourth studio album was released on 19 October 2018 via UNFD.
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Promoter Matt Leost has launched a brand new emo night in Sydney called Panic! At The Metro - a night for all those punters crying out for the club nights of old to return, the chance to see bands and dance the night away to all the classic 2006/2007 core emo classics and and also spot all the band members also hanging out. We chatted with Matt about just how influential and important those club nights were and how he hopes to return that to their former glory.
Panic! At The Metro is Sydney's newest emo party - it's all taking place on May 6th, in a multi-space venue, with bands, DJs and party vibes all round. Promoter Matt Leost is throwing the party in what is a throwback to the BANG!'s and THRILLER's of old - a chance to see artists play, but also hanging out with punters as well. The all emo/punk/alt lineup is a total banger - and we want more!
'The upcoming tour will be the last time you will see Hellions in its current form.'
Make your design the official tour tee!
"We are absolutely ecstatic to take 'Rue' on the road for what will be our biggest run of headline shows to date!"
With Hellions' new "mixed bag" of an album on the way, drummer Anthony Caruso tells Rod Whitfield that the characteristically unclassifiable outfit have "nailed it". For now.
"A bold move and one that is best experienced live and loud."
Oh, how far Hellions have come!
"Better to have too much inspiration than too little."
In celebration of their forthcoming album, 'Rue'.