Australian Guitar

THE FURY AND THE FORCE

From opening spots at their local YMCA to sold-out headliners in foreign arenas, Polaris are on the type of skyward soar you typically only see in Hollywood fantasies. It was their debut full-length, The Mortal Coil, that lit the fuse on their still-exploding firework – since the day it dropped in November 2017, the Sydney metalcore crew have been kicking goals and brewing pits non-stop.

Now, a breath over two years later, it’s make or break. All eyes are on the little rifflords that could for their second shot at the airwaves – and according to lead guitarist Ryan Siew, they’re not about to blow it.

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