Welcome to the latest episode of Hard N Heavy, your trusted source for all things rock, metal, and everything in-between, hosted by Emmy Mack of Redhook! This episode is jam-packed with exciting tour announcements, exclusive collaborations, and insights into the rock world that you won't want to miss.


First up, we've got news about the highly anticipated 2024 Australian tour of Bring Me The Horizon, and they're bringing Sleep Token along for the ride! Get ready to experience a high-voltage performance in arenas across Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Brisbane. This tour promises to be a spectacle you won't forget, so grab your tickets ASAP!


But wait, there's more tour news! Anberlin is marking their calendar for a January visit down under, and they're not coming alone! Hawthorne Heights and The Word Alive will also be part of the musical extravaganza. This tour holds a special place as it will be the final Down Under tour for Anberlin’s vocalist Stephen Christian, who recently announced a hiatus from touring.


In collaboration corner, Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda is making waves by teaming up with local Aussie talent. Mike has released two live studio tracks: a fresh rendition of his new solo single "Already Over," featuring members from Stand Atlantic, Polaris, and Between You And Me, as well as a heartfelt cover of the Linkin Park classic "Bleed It Out."


Finally, Iron Maiden keeps it old school by shunning backing tracks and refusing to drop-tune their guitars. Bruce Dickinson explains why "Everything Is Analog And Real" in their world.

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