MUDVAYNE

The metal legends are coming to Australia in February 2024!!!

Mudvayne have sold more than six million albums worldwide with 3 Platinum albums in Australia alone. They were honoured with the first ever MTV2 Award and were heavily featured in the pages of Rolling Stone, Revolver, Entertainment Weekly, Newsweek, Blender, Maxim, Spin, Guitar World, USA Today, and countless others media outlets where metal bands fear to tread. They were even written into a pivotal episode of The Sopranos!

For most artists, such achievements usually mark the summation of an entire career – If they’re lucky. For Mudvayne, that was just their first 5 years.

The Ill Noise from Illinois unleashed their Lethal Dose in 2000 via their debut album L.D. 50.

The jaw dropping video for Dig and mind bending groove of Death Blooms created legions of fans who would remain forever loyal as evidenced by the 2.5 million monthly listeners that continue to immerse themselves in Mudvayne’s soundscape on Spotify. An army of 2.5 million monthly listeners on Mudvayne’s Spotify have amassed an astonishing 171 million plays for Happy? from 2005’s Lost and Found, a testament to the enduring power of their music.

Mudvayne’s musical alchemy defies categorisation, seamlessly blending death metal, jazz, fusion, progressive rock, and world music into an audacious mix that completely sets them apart from their peers; so much so that they are unofficially credited with creating the ‘math metal’ genre.

Mudvayne, Coal Chamber Australian tour

  • February 14: Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
  • February 16: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
  • February 17: Festival Hall, Melbourne
  • February 19: Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
  • February 21: Metro City, Perth

 

An army of 2.5 million monthly listeners on Mudvayne’s Spotify have amassed an astonishing 171 million plays for Happy? from 2005’s Lost and Found, a testament to the enduring power of their music. Mudvayne’s musical alchemy defies categorisation, seamlessly blending death metal, jazz, fusion, progressive rock, and world music into an audacious mix that completely sets them apart from their peers; so much so that they are unofficially credited with creating the ‘math metal’ genre.

Meanwhile, Coal Chamber were one of the first bands to weave detuned guitars, noisy textures, white knuckle intensity, hardcore punk, and hip hop like they were always meant to be. Bridging the gap between heavy metal power and industrial groove at an infectious tempo, their self-titled debut delivered the classics, Loco, Sway, Big Truck, and Oddity.

Chamber Music and Dark Days followed respectively with the band dominating every festival and stage they appeared on, before 2015’s Rivals, which did not so much press the reset button on their career as much as smashed the thing with a hammer. After an absence of well over a decade, Mudvayne and Coal Chamber have joined forces for an epic Australian tour in February.

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