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BLOODAXE TOUR  COUNTERPARTS / SILENT PLANET

BLOODAXE TOUR  COUNTERPARTS / SILENT PLANET
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Silent Planet is an American Christian metalcore band from Azusa, California. The band is currently signed to Solid State Records. To date they have recorded two EPs and three full-length albums. Their name is derived from the C.S. Lewis science fiction novel Out of the Silent Planet. The band has played with other associated acts such as Norma Jean, Beartooth, Texas in July, For Today, Phinehas, Gideon, Enter Shikari, and Fit for a King.
Before finalizing the lineup for Come Wind, Come Weather the band held practices in the Azusa Pacific University music building. They shared practice sessions with fellow hardcore band Hepafilter, in which Russell was also the lead vocalist. Russell recorded an EP titled "Coward" with Hepafilter and toured with them until they disbanded in late 2011.

In 2012 the band recorded their first EP Come Wind, Come Weather in Atlanta, Georgia with producer Matt Goldman, which they released on May 15, 2012.

Afterwards, they toured with bands such as Becoming the Archetype, I, of Helix and Dayseeker and played at California Metalfest 2012.

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On February 14, 2013 the band released the song "Tiny Hands (Au Revoir)", which tells the story of Marguerite Rouffanche, survivor of the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre on June 10, 1944.
They continued touring and played on the Scream the Prayer Tour with bands like Wolves at the Gate and Fit for a King. On July 23, 2013 the band released "Darkstrand (Hibakusha)", which, like "Tiny Hands (Au Revoir)", also tells the story of a World War II victim; this time the story is set in Japan just after the impact of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.

On January 2, 2014 their five-track EP lastsleep (1944–1946), which is based on the stories of World War II victims, was released. It contains the two songs released in 2013 along with "Wasteland (Vechnost)", and two instrumentals. Later that year, they went on tour with bands such as Sleeping Giant, This or the Apocalypse, Phinehas, Those Who Fear, Lionfight and The Ongoing Concept.

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Counterparts are a Canadian hardcore punk band formed in 2007 in Hamilton, Ontario which currently consists of vocalist Brendan Murphy, guitarists Adrian Lee and Blake Hardman, bassist Tyler Williams and drummer Kyle Brownlee. Their two most recent albums, released through Victory Records and Pure Noise Records, have received critical acclaim from Rock Sound and Exclaim! magazines. They are among the most visible bands within contemporary melodic hardcore, while they are also considered one of the major power of the metalcore revival wave.
Counterparts formed in Hamilton, Ontario in 2007. Counterparts consisted of vocalist Brendan "B" Murphy, guitarist Jesse Doreen, guitarist Curtis Washik, bassist Eric Bazinet, and drummer Ryan Juntilla. In 2009, Washik departed from the band, and Alex Re joined the band temporarily as their guitarist before becoming their permanent guitarist. In March 2009 Counterparts toured Canada. In 2010 Shane Told, from the band Silverstein, signed them to his Verona Records label.

Lead vocalist Brendan Murphy was featured on the song "The Artist" on Silverstein's fifth album, Rescue. He also appeared in their music video.

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The band's debut album Prophets was released 23 February 2010 on label Verona Records. In 2010, Juntilla left the band, and was replaced by Chris Needham. A split EP, featuring Needham on drums was released 21 November 2010 with Hardcore punk band Exalt. The band toured North America in support of the album, which was inspired by Mussy.

In spring of 2011, the band was signed to Victory Records. The band continued to tour until the summer of 2011, when they announced that they were recording a new album. During this time, Needham left the band to see a speech therapist. A search for their next drummer was started, but ultimately, Juntilla rejoined the band, just in time to start recording for their second album, The Current Will Carry Us. The Current Will Carry Us was released 24 October 2011 on Victory. A music video was released for the song "Jumping Ship".

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The BLOODAXE is a hardcore band that has built a global network based in Tokyo. Among hardcores with various subcategories, there are many bands that inherit the style of NY hardcore, whose origins are news cool hardcore that originates in CHOKEHOLD, UNBROKEN, EARTH CRISIS, etc., and AGNOSTIC FRONT, BREAKDOWN, etc. Starting with the 2000 FALL SILENT's first visit to Japan, he started inviting foreign bands, and he has been with such occasions as ALPHA AND OMEGA, BACKTRACK, BLACK BREATH, INCENDIARY, NASTY, RISE OF THE NORTH STAR, TRAPPED UNDER ICE, XIBALBA From the band I want to see now to the legend including ALL OUT WAR, ANOTHER VICTIM, CULTURE, MORNING AGAIN, PRIMAL AGE, REPRISAL, SHAI HULUD, etc. All of us have come to Japan.

In order to make the distance between the audience and the band close, the fence is removed, and on the contrary, the stage is made by laying the platform. You can take the microphone and become yourself as a kid so it's easy for kids to sing and stage dives. An event that can convey the fun of such a hardcore, creating a sense of unity throughout such a venue. That is BLOODAXE FESTIVAL.

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