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FROM THE SAND TO THE STRATOSPHERE

Hell hath no fury like the bloodthirsty fortitude and undying passion of Byron Bay metallers Parkway Drive. Since making their mark on the scene with 2005’s Killing With A Smile, the band have consistently pushed further, fought harder, and cranked up the volume louder with every new effort.

2020 looks to be another wild year for the quintet, as they wrap up a titanic two years of international anarchy on the back of album no. six: the critically adored Reverence. A follow-up is in the pipeline, lead shredder Jeff Ling assures us, but in the meantime, fans will have a new chunk of longform content to sate their Parkway-starved

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