Pedram Valiani from FRONTIERER talks Australian tour

Frontierer photo credit: Nick Neuenhaus Photography

Scottish Extreme Metal outfit, FRONTIERER will bring their unrelenting, uncompromising brand of sonic punishment to Australian shores for the very first time this month!

The Everblack Podcast spoke to Pedram Valiani from FRONTIERER about the upcoming Australian tour with Apate, latest album ‘Oxidised’, playing massive festivals like Brutal Assault, future of the band and more!

Watch/listen to the interview here: 

 

Fusing mathcore cacophony with downtuned bludgeoning tones for a progressive metal sound layered with electronics. Frontierer are in a class of their own.

The band comment on the tour; “We’re incredibly excited to be heading to Australia to play a limited number of shows in October. We have a strong fanbase and we’ve been eager to perform over there for a number of years, so we’re really looking forward to some crazy shows.

Greg McManus from United Front ads;  “After a couple of years off it’s great to see international artists make their way back to Australia. Frontierer bring a level of chaotic energy that cannot be matched. This run of shows should not be missed.”

Originally a two-person bedroom project created by Scottish guitarist and primary songwriter Pedram Valiani and American vocalist Chad Kapper,  the band has since grown to become a fully-fledged touring machine with bassist Calum Craig, guitarist Dan Stevenson, and drummer Luke Coursey fleshing out the current lineup.

After their debut live performance at UK Tech Metal Festival 2016, Frontierer was listed in Rolling Stone Magazine’s Best Metal Albums twice with two subsequent albums in 2016 and 2018 reaching #14 and #17 respectively!

Additionally, the band has made their mark alongside heavyweights in their genre such as Converge and The Dillinger Escape Plan with critical acclaim from Bandcamp Daily’s article A History Of Mathcore, citing Frontierer as a, “venomous brand of future-punk well worth exploring.

Joining Frontierer on ALL shows are Brisbane’s Apate.
Local Supports have just been announced.

Thursday, October 13: The Zoo, Brisbane
Blind Girls & Diesect

Friday, October 14: The Newcastle Hotel, Newcastle
Arteries

Saturday, October 15: Factory Floor, Sydney
Arteries & Cultists

Sunday, October 16: The Basement, Canberra
Arteries

Tuesday, October 18: Stay Gold, Melbourne
R U N & Nicolas Cage Fighter

Wednesday, October 19: Enigma Bar, Adelaide
R U N & Relapse

Tickets onsale now from
https://tourlink.to/frontierer