Founded: 2006
Location: Australia
In Hearts Wake are an Australian metalcore band from Byron Bay, formed in 2006. The band comprises vocalist Jake Taylor, guitarists Eaven Dall and Ben Nairne, bassist Kyle Erich, and drummer Conor Ward. They have released five studio albums: Divination, Earthwalker, Skydancer, Ark and Kaliyuga, which was released on 7 August 2020. The band's lyrical themes include environmentalism, environmental justice, global warming, conservation, and other social issues.
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As the metalcore kings drop their sixth album, 'Incarnation', vocalist Jake Taylor takes The Music through his favourite In Hearts Wake moments.
Erich's departure is marked by a new single, 'Farewell', and his final Australian tour with In Hearts Wake.
The full program for this year’s massive three-day conference has been revealed.
"I don't know if many bands get to play for ten years, let alone play a record that came out ten years ago. It’s a privileged opportunity that isn't lost on me.”
A historic moment for the Australian metalcore scene.
Could it really happen?
With very special guests Stray From The Path, The Gloom In The Corner and Diamond Construct!
In Hearts Wake rolled out a triumphant and powerful run of screenings of their documentary Green Is The New Black across the globe for Earth Week 2022 and nabbed a recent nomination for an Environmental Music Prize. Today they have announced the official soundtrack/OST/collection for their impactful film, with the soundtrack officially due out on August 5 via UNFD.
“After not being able to tour properly for the past two years, it is our great pleasure to announce this huge national run of shows and return to towns that we love. We are also excited to take this new touring model out on the road and keep learning along the way. We cannot wait to celebrate Green Is The New Black with you!”
"As someone who worked at a Palace Cinema for 8 years, to now put it at all the Palace Cinemas around the country is really cool. It just makes it much more of an experience rather than just absorbing content. I think that's been lost on a lot of films and amazing art pieces - but to be in a cinema with a group of people from the community that we all share and love, that to me is taking our art to a new stage and I am excited for people to experience that" - Jake Taylor