If your social media feeds weren’t blitzed by overjoyed metalheads, pop punkers, and metalcore die-hards yesterday, you may not be aware that the massive Soundwave 2015 lineup has officially dropped, announcing Faith No More, Soundgarden, and Slipknot as the formidable headliners.
Soundwave 2015 will be the first year that Australia’s premier hard rock and punk event expands into its two-day format. The festival is set to kick off in Adelaide and Melbourne, who will share the launch weekend, before moving on to Brisbane and Sydney the following weekend.
The lineup that most have now dubbed Day 2 — all of which you can check out by clicking through the handy gallery below — will hit up Melbourne on Saturday, 21st February, Adelaide on Sunday, 22nd February, Brisbane on Saturday, 28th February, and Sydney on Sunday, 1st March.
A limited run of full-weekend tickets will go on sale shortly, while one-day passes will be made available “a few weeks” afterwards. After carefully examining both lineups, it appears that though Day 1 may have more bands, those looking to get a good variety out of their experience should opt for Day 2, which will be hosting a genre-spanning roster of talent from overseas and abroad.
Ska-lovers are more than catered for by Day 1, with sets from Area 7, The Interrupters, and The Aquabats, as well as metalheads, who’ll be able to enjoy the likes of Lamb of God, Fear Factory, and Mayhem. Day 2, meanwhile, will provide fans with a history lesson in heavy music, past, present, and future, with Judas Priest, Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, Coldrain, and Tonight Alive.
Just as we did for Day 1, we’ve taken a closer look at the bands who’ll be topping the bill on Day 2, so fans can get better acquainted with each day’s lineup before February finally rolls around. Best of all, this is just the beginning. There’s still “around 14 bands” that will be announced next month.
BEFORE you get to know Day 2, get familiar with all of the acts set for Day 1 of Soundwave 2015!
Slipknot
Slipknot last played Soundwave in 2012. Since then, they’ve gone through a major (and mysterious) lineup change and recorded their fifth studio effort. With the album slated for release in October, fans couldn’t ask for a better way to familiarise themselves with the new tunes.
Recent Setlist: Disasterpiece / Liberate / Wait and Bleed / Get This / Before I Forget / Eyeless / The Blister Exists / Dead Memories / Left Behind / Sulfur / Gently / Pulse of the Maggots / Everything Ends / The Heretic Anthem / Psychosocial / Duality / Spit It Out / (sic) / People = Shit / Surfacing
Watch: Slipknot – Spit It Out at Monsters of Rock 2013
Slash
When the history of heavy music is written centuries from now, Slash will have his own chapter. The legendary guitarist’s last Soundwave appearance was way back in 2011 and he’ll be back once again to share and incredible career’s worth of unforgettable hard rock anthems and solos.
Recent Setlist: Ghost / Mean Bone / Sucker Train Blues / Nightrain / Rocket Queen / Civil War / Back from Cali / Promise / Starlight / Nothing to Say / My Michelle / Doctor Alibi / Speed Parade / Mr. Brownstone / Jizz Da Pit / Just Like Anything / Patience / Godfather Theme / Sweet Child O’ Mine / Slither / Beggars & Hangers-On / By the Sword / Paradise City
Check out this awesome set of images from Slash’s performance at Melbourne’s Hisense Arena in 2012!
Watch: Slash – Civil War in Las Vegas 2013
http://youtu.be/_iijEUBUGCk
Marilyn Manson
Former Public Enemy No. 1 and the man who single-handedly raised the bar for shock rock in the new millennium, Marilyn Manson first brought his notorious live show to Soundwave in 2012. It wasn’t long before fans were begging for his return so that he can shock and delight us again.
Recent Setlist: Angel With the Scabbed Wings / Disposable Teens / No Reflection / Hey, Cruel World… / Personal Jesus / mOBSCENE / The Dope Show / Rock Is Dead / Mister Superstar / Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) / This Is the New Shit / Irresponsible Hate Anthem / Antichrist Superstar / The Beautiful People
Watch: Marilyn Manson – Hey Cruel World / Personal Jesus / Antichrist Superstar at Rock Am Ring 2012
Fall Out Boy
While everyone was arguing over what was pop, what was punk, and what was emo, these Illinois natives were busy writing and recording five top-selling albums, touring the world, and amassing legions of devoted fans. Personally, we reckon that’s earned Fall Out Boy a spot at Soundwave.
Recent Setlist: The Phoenix / “The Take Over, the Breaks Over” / A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More “Touch Me” / This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race / Alone Together / Death Valley / Sugar, We’re Goin Down / Miss Missing You / Dance, Dance / Just One Yesterday / Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy / We Are the Champions / Save Rock and Roll / I Don’t Care / My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up) / Beat It / Thnks fr th Mmrs
Watch: Fall Out Boy – Saturday at Reading Festival 2013
http://youtu.be/3E8PaKqoXFM
Judas Priest
Though “legendary” is an often bandied-about descriptor, it really only applies to a handful of bands. Believe it, the mighty Judas Priest is one of them. In fact, it’s safe to say that many if not most of the bands on the Soundwave 2015 lineup wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for the NWBHM icons.
Recent Setlist: Solar Angels / Rapid Fire / Metal Gods / Heading Out to the Highway / Leather Rebel / Victim of Changes / Parental Guidance / Blood Red Skies / Turbo Lover / Diamonds & Rust / Breaking the Law / You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’ / Living After / Midnight / Hell Bent for Leather / Take on the World
Watch: Judas Priest – You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’ at High Voltage Festival 2011
Gallery: The Rest of the Soundwave 2015 Lineup
Soundwave Festival 2015
Soundwave members pre-sale begins 12pm local time Friday, 22nd August
General public tickets on sale 9am Friday, 29th August
Saturday, 21st February & Sunday, 22nd February 2015
Bonython Park, Adelaide, South Australia
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Saturday, 21st February & Sunday, 22nd February 2015
Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Victoria
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Saturday, 28th February & Sunday, 1st March 2015
Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales
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Saturday, 28th February & Sunday, 1st March 2015
RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane, Queensland
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Lineup – Day One
Adelaide – Saturday, 21st February, 2015
Melbourne – Sunday, 22nd February, 2015
Sydney – Saturday, 28th February, 2015
Brisbane – Sunday, 1st March, 2015
Faith No More
Soundgarden
Incubus
Lamb Of God
Ministry
Antemasque
Gerard Way
Mayhem
New Found Glory
Fear Factory
Hollywood Undead
Atreyu
The Aquabats
Area 7
Godflesh
Crown The Empire
The Interrupters
Icon For Hire
Emily’s Army
Patent Pending
Fireworks
The Bennies
The Color Morale
Monuments
Nothing More
Deathstars
Ne Obliviscaris
The Treatment
Lineup – Day Two
Melbourne – Saturday, 21st February, 2015
Adelaide – Sunday, 22nd February, 2015
Brisbane – Saturday, 28th February, 2015
Sydney – Sunday, 1st March, 2015
Slipknot
Slash
Marilyn Manson
Fall Out Boy
Judas Priest
Godsmack
All Time Low
Papa Roach
Of Mice & Men
Escape The Fate
Apocalyptica
Lagwagon
Tonight Alive
Crossfaith
Butcher Babies
Confession
The Swellers
Conditions
Coldrain
King 810
Dayshell
This Wild Life
+ more to be announced!
Soundwave 2015 - Day 2: Know Your Lineup
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Sliknot (US): You wanted the best? You got the best. Slipknot last played Soundwave in 2012 and every year since, fans have been begging to see them return. This time around they'll have songs from their long-awaited fifth studio album and a mysterious new drummer in tow. -
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Slash (US): Any history of heavy music would be incomplete without one name and one top hat. The one and only Slash last played Soundwave in 2011 and will be bringing a career's worth of unforgettable hard rock anthems to Soundwave 2015. -
Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson (US): The former Public Enemy No. 1 last brought his full-fledged assault of a live show to Soundwave in 2012. Since he first appeared on the scene, Manson's performances have been notorious for their energy, power, and production. -
Falloutboy
Fall Out Boy (US): While everyone was arguing over what was pop, what was punk, and what was emo, these Illinois natives were busy writing and recording five top-selling albums, touring the world, and amassing legions of devoted fans. Personally, we reckon that's earned them a spot at Soundwave. -
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Judas Priest (UK): Though "legendary" is an often bandied-about descriptor, it really only applies to a handful of bands. The mighty Judas Priest is one of them. In fact, it's safe to say that many of the bands on the Soundwave 2015 lineup wouldn't exist if it weren't for Priest. -
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Godsmack (US): These Boston stalwarts will be heading over for their debut Australian outing, poised to show Aussies what's made them one of the biggest hard rock acts in America. Music Feeds recently caught up with drummer Shannon Larkin who said fans can expect "the baddest ass set we can imagine." -
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All Time Low (US): From humble beginnings as a high-school band performing Blink-182 covers, All Time Low now command a loyal international following and have produced five albums' worth of quality pop punk tunes that consistently reap acclaim for their skilful songwriting and singalong choruses. -
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Papa Roach (US): It seemed that for many fans, attending Soundwave 2015 rested on just one band. Fans had long been pestering AJ Maddah to bring the California veterans to Soundwave and a new album scheduled for 2015 could mean some new tunes when they finally take the stage. -
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Of Mice & Men (US): The California metalcore favourites will be touring on the strength of new album 'Restoring Force', which they released to high acclaim back in January. The band last played Soundwave in 2013, stirring such a buzz that Maddah knew he'd have to bring 'em back soon. -
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Escape The Fate (US): The Las Vegas masters are returning to capitalise on the wave of positive reviews that met their 2010 Soundwave debut. The band are sure to be airing plenty of tunes from their last album, 'Ungrateful', which they largely self-produced. -
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Apocalyptica (FIN): This Helsinki group will be on many must-see lists in the lead-up to Soundwave 2015. Composed of three classically trained cellists and a drummer, Apocalyptica are unique, talented, and above all, heavy. -
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Lagwagon (US): Rising at the same time that Green Day and The Offspring became household names, Californians Lagwagon make punk rock that's melodic as it is irreverent and witty. The band performed at the first-ever Soundwave in 2004 and will be touring on the strength of 'Hang', their first album in nine years. -
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Tonight Alive (AUS): Another chance for Aussies to show a homeland crowd what our bands are made of, Tonight Alive's second Soundwave appearance will once again bring the energy and magnetism of frontwoman Jenna McDougall, backed by the band's dynamism and musicianship. -
Crossfaith
Crossfaith (JPN): As always, fans demanded a strong Japanese contingent for the next Soundwave and Maddah has well and truly delivered. These Osaka metalcore favourites command a huge international following and put on a live show that is unrivalled at home and abroad. -
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Butcher Babies (US): "This is one festival that everyone talks about as being something that you have to experience in your music career, and kind of a staple in your career," vocalist Heidi Shepherd told Music Feeds. And from what we've heard of their spectacular live shows, we can only hope that Soundwave becomes a staple for Butcher Babies. -
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Confession (AUS): One of the earliest acts to be confirmed for Soundwave, which wouldn't have happened if fans hadn't demanded that they make the lineup. Melbourne's own Confession will be touring in support of their powerful new album, 'Life And Death', which features the controversial single 'Fuck Cancer'. -
The Swellers
The Swellers (US): Since 2002, these Michigan rockers have been building a loyal following based on consistently solid live performances and album after album of well-crafted melodic punk rock, suffused with elements of indie rock, hardcore, garage rock, and pop. -
Conditions
Conditions (US): Maddah had a pact with these Richmond, Virginia natives and we couldn't be happier that everyone kept their word. Conditions' second appearance at Soundwave will be their last-ever, as the band announced their dissolution and a farewell tour late last year. -
Coldrain
Coldrain (JPN): Another group that was announced as part of The First Wave, Coldrain are ready to take it to the next level, having conquered audiences all across Japan. And the band certainly know what they're in for. Speaking to Music Feeds, vocalist Masato said, "I’d be [at Soundwave] as a fan even if I wasn’t playing." -
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King 810 (US): Talk about your reputation preceding you. If there's one band that's bringing shock rock into the 21st Century, it could well be King 810. The Flint death metallers are renowned for their confronting live shows, where the crime scene tape that festoons the stage could become vital at any moment. -
DayShell
Dayshell (US): The latest from former Of Mice & Men vocalist Shayley “Dayshell” Bourget, Dayshell craft warm melodies and gnashing guitars, pairing them with heavy rhythms and soaring chorsues. With no “scene” restrictions and a desire to push boundaries, this could be Bourget's most vital project yet. -
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This Wild Life (US): Expanding the boundaries of what pop punk can be, these Californians told Music Feeds that they take pride in being "the odd man out." But with their finely crafted acoustic tunes, warm vocal melodies, and diary-like lyrics, we expect they'll quickly be accepted by the crowds at Soundwave 2015.
