St Sinner: Confronting Identity Crisis in the Heart of the Australian Metal Scene

St Sinner X Chord Progression Podcast
St Sinner X Chord Progression Podcast

Every metalhead knows how insane the Australian metal scene is. It seems like every band that comes out of the country and breaks through, becomes regarded as one of the best bands in the scene.

But what is it about the Australian scene that makes this happen? Why is tougher to break through than we realize? And what are bands doing in order to stand out in such a highly regarded scene?

Rory and Sam from the Australian emo/metalcore band St. Sinner are our guests on the Chord Progression Podcast today. With this episode, you will discover:

– The struggles of the Australian metal scene due to geography and live show capabilities, with some hilarious travel stories added in.

– How Australian metal has become more accessible to everyone, allowing for the scene to grow all over.

– What St. Sinner is doing to stand out, finding their identity through an identity crisis in their current sound and musical creations.

This is a great episode to learn more about great Australian music. So hit that subscribe button to not miss out on more episodes on this.

Find St. Sinner Online:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/st.snnr

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/st.sinner.vevo/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjLbrnVvQtrsfw2TUC2tkEg

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3OeX9lekdj5s9FByuNxW8G?si=jTXaioLsQBuz7y4QbUSL_g


Post by Kevin Hellestad of the Chord Progression Podcast: (YouTube | Facebook | Instagram)

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