Good Things & Brutality With ADAM DEMICCO From LORNA SHORE
As with every other year, anticipation surrounding the first lineup
announcement for Good Things 2025 was almost at a fever pitch.
Social media experts and promoter wannabe’s all shared their
projected line-ups – but most were well off the mark. Good...
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As with every other year, anticipation surrounding the first lineup
announcement for Good Things 2025 was almost at a fever pitch.
Social media experts and promoter wannabe’s all shared their
projected line-ups – but most were well off the mark.
Good Things is possibly one of the hardest festival line-ups
armchair critics get to sink their teeth into, with the diversity
and seemingly flippant mashing of genres meaning pretty much any
band from any genre could make the final cut. And this year was no
exception.
When TOOL were announced as headliners, a large number of punters
were already scrambling for tickets, but a quick scan through the
rest of the line-up proves the eclectic tastes of organisers and
the variety of live music on show for fans of most
persuasions.
Rock? Tick. Weezer, Garbage.
Pop Punk? Tick. All Time Low, New Found Glory.
Punk? Tick. Refused.
Metal? Big tick. Machine Head. Knocked Loose, Dayseeker.
But one band stands out more than others for their brutality. And
of course theirs is the only logo on the poster almost unreadable
to the non-metal trained eye. That band is Lorna Shore, and HEAVY
was fortunate enough to speak with guitarist Adam Demicco earlier
this morning about their Good Things appearance plus their new
album.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
announcement for Good Things 2025 was almost at a fever pitch.
Social media experts and promoter wannabe’s all shared their
projected line-ups – but most were well off the mark.
Good Things is possibly one of the hardest festival line-ups
armchair critics get to sink their teeth into, with the diversity
and seemingly flippant mashing of genres meaning pretty much any
band from any genre could make the final cut. And this year was no
exception.
When TOOL were announced as headliners, a large number of punters
were already scrambling for tickets, but a quick scan through the
rest of the line-up proves the eclectic tastes of organisers and
the variety of live music on show for fans of most
persuasions.
Rock? Tick. Weezer, Garbage.
Pop Punk? Tick. All Time Low, New Found Glory.
Punk? Tick. Refused.
Metal? Big tick. Machine Head. Knocked Loose, Dayseeker.
But one band stands out more than others for their brutality. And
of course theirs is the only logo on the poster almost unreadable
to the non-metal trained eye. That band is Lorna Shore, and HEAVY
was fortunate enough to speak with guitarist Adam Demicco earlier
this morning about their Good Things appearance plus their new
album.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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