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About

Hailing from the hippie-loving, beachfront town of Byron Bay, Australia, metalcore outfit Parkway Drive blasted out of their serene surroundings touting a volatile blend of intricate metal riffing, punishing breakdowns, and hardcore's emotional tension. Named after a rural countryside road, the band was formed in summer 2003 by vocalist Winston McCall, guitarists Luke Kilpatrick and Jeff Ling, drummer Ben Gordon, and bassist Jia O'Connor. The five-piece outfit split an EP with like-minded countrymen I Killed the Prom Queen that same year, and later appeared on the local hardcore compilation What We've Built. This activity preceded the May 2005 release of Parkway Drive's debut EP, Don't Close Your Eyes, on the Sydney-based Resist Records. Parkway Drive continued building a respected name for themselves in the Australian hardcore scene, often opening for Bleeding Through, Shadows Fall, Every Time I Die, Hatebreed, and other American bands who were touring abroad. When the time came to do something traveling of their own, Parkway Drive journeyed to Massachusetts to record their inaugural full-length with Killswitch Engage's Adam Dutkiewicz. Recorded over a two-week period in 2005, Killing with a Smile entered the Australian Independent Chart at number two upon its February 2006 release. The debut album sold extremely well across the country and later saw a North American release through Epitaph Records, which issued the album in August. For the band's sophomore effort, Parkway Drive again traveled to Massachusetts to reprise their successful partnership with producer Dutkiewicz. The metallic Horizons emerged from those recording sessions, and Epitaph released the record in October 2006. In 2010, the band came back with their third full-length effort, Deep Blue. ~ Corey Apar & Andrew Leahey, Rovi

Setlists

    1. 1.Carrion
    2. 2.Prey
    3. 3.Sleepwalker
    4. 4.Karma
    5. 5.Vice Grip
    6. 6.Dedicated
    7. 7.Wishing Wells
    8. 8.The Void
    9. 9.Soul Bleach
    10. 10.Chronos
    11. 11.Darker Still
    12. 12.Bottom Feeder
    13. 13.Crushed
    14. 14.Wild Eyes
    1. 1.Glitch
    2. 2.Prey
    3. 3.Soul Bleach
    4. 4.Idols and Anchors
    5. 5.Wishing Wells
    6. 6.The Void
    7. 7.Shadow Boxing
    8. 8.Boneyards
    9. 9.Horizons
    10. 10.Vice Grip
    11. 11.Dedicated
    12. 12.Bottom Feeder (with Winston singing in the crowd)
    13. 13.Crushed
    14. 14.Wild Eyes
    1. 1.Glitch (Song stopped halfway through and was not restarted)
    2. 2.Prey
    3. 3.Sleepwalker
    4. 4.The Void
    5. 5.Vice Grip
    6. 6.Dedicated
    7. 7.Idols and Anchors
    8. 8.Bottom Feeder
    9. 9.Crushed
    10. 10.Wild Eyes
    1. 1.Carrion
    2. 2.Prey
    3. 3.Glitch
    4. 4.Sleepwalker
    5. 5.Vice Grip
    6. 6.Boneyards
    7. 7.Horizons
    8. 8.Cemetery Bloom
    9. 9.The Void
    10. 10.Wishing Wells
    11. 11.Gimme a D / Anasasis (Xenophontis) / Mutiny / It's Hard to Speak Without a Tongue / Smoke 'Em If Ya Got 'Em / Romance Is Dead
    12. 12.Dedicated
    13. 13.Idols and Anchors
    14. 14.Chronos
    15. 15.Darker Still
    16. 16.Bottom Feeder
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Crushed
    2. 18.Wild Eyes
    1. 1.Glitch
    2. 2.Prey
    3. 3.Vice Grip
    4. 4.The Void
    5. 5.Dedicated
    6. 6.Chronos
    7. 7.Bottom Feeder
    8. 8.Crushed
    9. 9.Wild Eyes

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 295 reviews
  • Amazing!

    by Joe on 7/21/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    I saw them at Rockfest 2024 in Cadott, WI. I am not a huge fan, and I was not there to see them, but they knocked it out of the park. It was like listening to the actual track. They were more true to sound than any of the other bands aside from the headliners.

  • Neck breaking metal

    by Stephen on 12/15/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    The San Antonio show was the highlight of my year. Parkway Drive did not disappoint. The show was flawless like listening to the album note for note. They played a long set that included most of their popular songs. I couldn’t get enough.

  • Awesome show

    by Marc V on 9/26/23Place Bell - LavalRating: 5 out of 5

    It's the kind of group, when even if you don't know their musics your gonna have an awesome show ! A must see in my books

  • Made for the headliner

    by Matt on 9/22/23Place Bell - LavalRating: 4 out of 5

    I bought my ticket at the last minute and was mainly going for the headliner (Parkway Drive). Although it was an all Australian bands tour and it could've helped showcase new talent, this specific venue felt like it was obviously focused on the last act, but too obvious. The way the other bands were lit, and playing in front of the huge curtain could've been better established. But since I was going for the main act, I definitely had a blast.

  • Insane show - best I've been to

    by DT on 9/22/23Place Bell - LavalRating: 5 out of 5

    I've been to around 10 shows. This one was just on another level, parkway brought the thunder, and montreal vibes were unreal. So worth the drive to the show.

  • Concerts was awesome. Beer was bad!

    by Rick on 9/22/23Place Bell - LavalRating: 3 out of 5

    Concert venue was good. Bands were awesome. Price was 4 times what it should be for a ticket. Alot of mad people that brought cash and couldn't buy merchandise or alcohol because had to use credit or debit. I'm personally disgusted with this. Also limited options for drinks and alcohol.

  • Parkway is one to see

    by An of CT on 9/21/23Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Parkway's show was incredible. They got the crowd on their feet and they did not disappoint. They brought the energy and enthusiasm. Love every minute!

  • Concert was amazing

    by Adrian on 9/20/23Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Every band put a hell of a show, although I did wish that Amity affliction had more light. They had a lot of blue lighting, which made it really hard to take pictures and record. Other than that the show was amazing Hammerstein ballroom does need to do a building / floor integrity inspection, that floor felt like it was going to cave.

  • Unreal Experience

    by Ryan on 9/20/23Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing set list spanning 20 years of music, pyrotechnics and the drummer playing upside down…absolutely crazy show, one of the best I’ve ever seen

  • Awesome show..!!

    by Metalhead85 on 9/20/23Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom - New YorkRating: 4 out of 5

    Great performance..! High energy , def a must see for a fan