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Paleface Swiss
The Tivoli
Feb 6, 2027 • 7:00pm
Brisbane, QLD
PALEFACE SWISS + COUNTERPARTS + FOX LAKE
The Roundhouse UNSW
Feb 5, 2027 • 7:00pm
Kensington, NSW
PALEFACE SWISS + COUNTERPARTS + FOX LAKE
UC Hub
Feb 2, 2027 • 7:00pm
Bruce, ACT
THROWN
Troxy
Dec 13, 2026 • 6:00pm
London, GB
THROWN
Manchester Academy
Dec 11, 2026 • 7:00pm
Manchester, GB
Aftershock
Discovery Park
Oct 3, 2026 • 11:00am
Sacramento, CA
Vans Warped Tour Montréal - 2-jours
Parc Jean Drapeau
Aug 21, 2026 • 12:00am
Montreal, QC
COUNTERPARTS
Toad`s Place
Oct 22, 2025 • 7:00pm
New Haven, CT

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Throwing Down with THROWN

From Stockholm, the band fires tight metalcore built on abrupt stops, elastic groove, and shout-along hooks.

Short songs, sharp edges

The project rose fast out of the Scandinavian hardcore circuit, keeping songs under three minutes to punch hard. Expect bursts that swing from sprinting riffs into drop-tuned breakdowns. A likely run could stack grayout, on the verge, and guilt, with fast forward saved for a late jolt.

Crowd and deep-cut notes

The crowd skews mixed in age, with pit-regulars up front and curious heavy-music fans lining the sides. Clothing leans black and practical, but you also see soccer jerseys, workwear shorts, and solid ear protection. One lesser-known detail: early recordings favored very dry vocals and heavily gated guitars, which the live show mirrors with crisp stop-start hits. Another neat quirk is their habit of segueing with short noise samples, keeping breaks between songs under twenty seconds. These notes on songs and production come from recent live clips and could shift from night to night.

The THROWN Crowd, Up Close

The scene feels practical and focused, with black tees, cargo shorts, windbreakers, and a lot of worn-in skate shoes.

Rituals without fuss

Pits form fast but stay mindful, with quick taps to check on someone and hands up to clear space when a phone or hat flies. Group shouts often land on a single word before a drop, and count-ins spark quick claps that set the tempo for the next hit.

Signals and souvenirs

Merch lines favor clean designs, block lettering, and wire or hazard motifs, plus one standout hoodie that sells out first. Between sets, fans trade timestamps of breakdowns from recent videos and compare earplug types rather than argue gear. After the show, you hear calm debriefs about best pits and tightest stops more than stories about chaos, which fits the music-first crowd.

How THROWN Hits So Hard Live

The vocal is a cutting bark that sits high in the mix, with short echoes to widen key phrases without blurring the beat.

Low tuning, big air

Guitars run in very low tunings, often drop G or A on extended-range instruments, so the chugs land like a kick drum. Arrangements move in blocks, snapping from rush to silence, which lets the drummer cue the room with a single hi-hat tick.

Small choices, huge impact

Live, they often stretch the heaviest breakdown by an extra measure or add a full dead-stop to make the return feel heavier. Bass carries gritty overdrive that glues guitars to drums, and it keeps note choices simple so the rhythm breathes. When a chorus appears, tempo holds steady while guitars open the chords and the vocal rides longer vowels, a small lift that reads big in the room. Lighting tends to be stark strobes on drops and cool washes between songs, accenting the on-off character of the music.

If You Like This, THROWN Fits Your List

Fans of Knocked Loose tend to plug in here because both acts fuse frantic riffs with sudden, dead-stop drops.

Kindred heaviness, shared pulse

If you like the wiry, percussive bounce of Alpha Wolf, the groove-first breakdowns will feel familiar. People drawn to the emotional surge and tight mosh parts of Counterparts often cross over, since the vocal urgency hits a similar place.

Darkness, space, and texture

For a darker, textural bend, Loathe fans will find the low tunings and eerie space between hits speak the same language. All four bring crowds that value precision as much as chaos, and that balance is the connective tissue.

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