NORTHLANE Illuminate Every Era with a Career-Spanning Audiotree From Nothing Performance
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Australian metalcore innovators NORTHLANE take center stage on Audiotree From Nothing, delivering a blistering, atmospheric, and meticulously crafted performance that encapsulates more than a decade of fearless reinvention. Long hailed as one of the genre’s most forward-thinking bands, Northlane use this session not just to perform — but to document their evolution in real time.
Since redefining progressive metalcore with Discoveries (2011) and Singularity (2013), Northlane have continually pushed boundaries. The seismic arrival of vocalist Marcus Bridge in 2014 marked a new chapter, followed by the lush, melody-forward worlds of Node (2015) and Mesmer (2017). Then came Alien (2019), a transformative breakthrough that fused industrial grit, EDM pulses, and harrowing emotional weight. Obsidian (2022) and Mirror’s Edge (2024) expanded that experimentation even further, weaving elements of trip-hop, trance, and atmospheric electronics into their ever-shifting sound.
Now, in the wake of Node: Reloaded (2025), Northlane bring that entire legacy into their Audiotree set — merging past and present with newfound darkness, sharpened production, and colossal low-end power. The band tear through a carefully curated selection spanning multiple eras, including Bloodline, Worldeater / Dispossession / Jinn, Afterimage featuring Jacob Charlton of Thornhill, and fan-favorite Nova. Every song is reborn with industrial textures, chugging mechanical rhythms, and the unmistakable emotional intensity that has defined Northlane for years.
The result is a performance that feels definitive — a living timeline of the band’s journey from djent pioneers to genre-agnostic visionaries. Audiotree From Nothing highlights their technical prowess, atmospheric depth, and unwavering commitment to artistic evolution. It is an honor to present NORTHLANE in a session that celebrates where they’ve been, where they are, and where they’ll push heavy music next.
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