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Past

MAY
06
2022
Sydney, Australia
Metro Theatre
I Was There
FEB
26
2022
Bella Vista, Australia
Bella Vista Farm
I Was There
JAN
29
2022
Adelaide, Australia
The University of Adelaide
I Was There
JAN
08
2022
Brendale, Australia
EATONS HILL HOTEL
I Was There
DEC
30
2021
Leigh Creek, Australia
Kryal Castle
I Was There
DEC
16
2021
Leichhardt, Australia
Crowbar Sydney
I Was There
DEC
04
2021
Adelaide, Australia
The University of Adelaide
I Was There
JUN
12
2021
Eatons Hill, Australia
Eatons Hill Hotel and Function Centre
I Was There
MAY
17
2019
Sydney, Australia
The Metro Theatre
I Was There
MAY
11
2019
Melbourne, Australia
Max Watts Melbourne
I Was There
MAY
10
2019
Newstead, Australia
The Triffid
I Was There
MAY
04
2019
Perth, Australia
Capitol
I Was There
MAY
03
2019
Hindmarsh, Australia
The Gov
I Was There
JAN
26
2019
Manunda, Australia
The Edge Hill Tavern
I Was There
JAN
25
2019
South Townsville, Australia
Quayside Terminal
I Was There
JAN
11
2019
Tarwin, Australia
Unify Gathering
I Was There
OCT
25
2018
Sydney, Australia
The Lair (Metro Theatre)
I Was There
OCT
24
2018
Northcote, Australia
Northcote Social Club
I Was There
OCT
20
2018
Fortitude Valley, Australia
Crowbar Brisbane
I Was There
OCT
13
2018
Lithgow, Australia
Resilience 2018
I Was There
SEP
29
2018
North Wollongong, Australia
Yours & Owls Festival
I Was There
JUL
28
2018
London, United Kingdom
Birthdays
I Was There
JUL
27
2018
Pikehall, United Kingdom
Y-Not Festival
I Was There
JUL
26
2018
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Think Tank At Digital
I Was There
JUL
25
2018
Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Garage Attic
I Was There
JUL
24
2018
Huddersfield, United Kingdom
The Parish
I Was There
JUL
23
2018
Norwich, United Kingdom
The Waterfront Studio
I Was There
JUL
21
2018
Guildford, United Kingdom
Boileroom
I Was There
JUL
20
2018
Steventon, United Kingdom
Truck Festival
I Was There
JUL
19
2018
Newport, United Kingdom
Le Pub
I Was There
JUL
18
2018
Bristol, United Kingdom
Hy Brasil
I Was There
JUL
17
2018
Dover, United Kingdom
The Booking Hall
I Was There
JUL
15
2018
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
The Anvil
I Was There
JUL
14
2018
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
The Craufurd Arms
I Was There
JUL
13
2018
Withington, United Kingdom
2000 Trees Festival
I Was There
JUL
12
2018
Birmingham, United Kingdom
The Sunflower Lounge
I Was There
JUL
11
2018
London, United Kingdom
Old Blue Last
I Was There
MAR
09
2018
Sydney, Australia
Lansdowne Hotel
I Was There
SEP
24
2017
Melbourne, Australia
Forum
I Was There
SEP
23
2017
Sydney Nsw, Australia
Big Top
I Was There
SEP
22
2017
Brisbane, Australia
Eatons Hill Hotel
I Was There
MAY
27
2017
Sydney, Australia
Oxford Art Factory
I Was There
MAY
20
2017
Richmond, Australia
Corner Hotel
I Was There
MAY
19
2017
Belconnen, Australia
The Basement
I Was There
MAY
12
2017
Gold Coast, Australia
Minimum Wage Club
I Was There
MAY
11
2017
Brisbane, Australia
Woolly Mammoth
I Was There
MAY
06
2017
Perth, Australia
Amplifier Bar
I Was There
MAY
05
2017
Adelaide Sa, Australia
Fowlers Live
I Was There
APR
22
2017
Sydney, Australia
Oxford Art Factory
I Was There
FEB
28
2017
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Fuel
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Jamie
May 12th 2019
They know how to entertain a crowd.
Melbourne, Australia@
Max Watts Melbourne
Cheyenne
May 5th 2019
Hellions was amazing! They all had such great energy and the way they interacted with us made us feel like we weren't just an audience. I would 100% recommend anyone to see them because they'll not regret a thing. I can't wait for them to come back to Adelaide!
Hindmarsh, Australia@
The Gov
Zoe
May 5th 2019
Better than I could even imagine a band would be and sound live! Matt will be missed dearly. Greatful men for their fans, took the time and made effort after they had played to meet and get to know their fans
Hindmarsh, Australia@
The Gov
View More Fan Reviews

About Hellions

Opera (n) Plural of opus, meaning work of art Oblivia (n) A passive state of forgetfulness A collection of wonderful moments that tend to drift away from our memory: at its best, this is what life is. And for Hellions, their third album Opera Oblivia is a glorious celebration and forensic examination of everything that makes being alive worthwhile – from high to low, they say, the nearest thing any of us have to a shortcut to happiness is the necessity of being true to oneself. “We would love for Opera Oblivia to be an escape for its listeners,” suggests guitarist Matthew Gravolin, “but more than that, we want it to commiserate with people through our common unpleasantries and overwhelming hardships, and also celebrate alongside our inevitable victory. We want people to allow it to befriend them and remain with them long after its sounds fade out.” Structured like a theatrical presentation, Opera Oblivia is the Sydney quintet’s defining statement to date, a brave masterpiece that lays bare the colossal scope of both their ambition and talent. Frontman Dre Faivre, guitarists Gravolin and Josh Campiao, bassist Chris Moretti and drummer Anthony Caruso have, alongside producer Shane Edwards, stretched themselves like never before, taking the flashes of glory that peppered Die Young (2014) and Indian Summer (2015) and expanding them into a fully-formed project that vibrates with energy and joy. “The title Opera Oblivia came to light a couple of months prior to the album’s recording,” remembers Gravolin. “Not long after the release of Indian Summer we had all agreed that we wanted to begin work on a project of much larger proportions, and we wanted the ensuing record to have a true-ringing feel of operatic grandeur” “The act-based structure was an epiphany of Anthony's that came to him towards the end of the recording process,” the guitarist continues. “His mentality was that we should structure the album as a traditional opera, so when it came to deciding upon the track listing, we did so thematically. This gives the record a loose orientation, complication and resolution in the form of Acts, based on the topics discussed in each song.” The album runs riot with its subject matter, from the existential disillusionment of the thrilling Thresher to Quality Of Life’s self-determinism and the shocking and sad He Without Sin. It’s a collection of songs as concerned with the state of the world outside our heads as the one within, and the musical palette reflects this accordingly. And that’s due to Opera Oblivia’s list of collaborators, who number producer Shane Edwards, Northlane riffmaster general Jonathon Deiley, Ocean Grove’s Sam Bassal and Duane Hazell of Heroes For Hire. “Anthony and I have been working with Shane for 10 years now, and Chris, Josh and Dre have also each entered the studio with him multiple times before,” says Gravolin. “He has an affinity for pushing us beyond our perceived boundaries and knowing when we're selling ourselves short with a dead-end section. The biggest difference this time was the way he worked with Dre and I as vocalists. The grand nature of the music called for vocal melody and, recognising this, Shane put heroic effort into galvanising Dre and I out of our comfort zones, truly making for the success of this album that we are so proud to call our own.” “It would be remiss of me not to mention the heartfelt contributions made to Opera Oblivia by Jon, Duane and Sam. They each, in their own way, helped many of these songs to become what they are today.” With rock, punk, metal and pop all blended and emboldened by relentless melody, the likes of Bad Way, 24, 25 and Lotus Eater fizz with colour. Where in the past Hellions sometimes struggled to contain their ideas from bursting free, Opera Oblivia represents the band nailing their goal of writing progressive, genre-agnostic music that still hits when it needs to. These songs are bangers, basically, even if they don’t always make sense. Just like life. OPERA OBLIVIA available worldwide, via UNFD / Rise Records
Show More
Band Members:
Josh Campiao - Guitar, Dre Faivre - Vocals, Anthony Caruso - Drums
Hometown:
Sydney, Australia

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Hellions to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Hellions

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Merch (ad)

Black Book
$7.11
To Hellion and Back
$39.97
To Hellion & Back: 2CD Anthology 1983...
$42.88
Queen of Hell
$29.29
Karma's a Bitch
$22.77
Hellion
$12.90
All The Keys and Then Some: Piano Mus...
$10.99
& His Jazz Hellions
$17.98
Rockville Revelation (CD)
$22.02
Indian Summer
$36.12

concerts and tour dates

Past

MAY
06
2022
Sydney, Australia
Metro Theatre
I Was There
FEB
26
2022
Bella Vista, Australia
Bella Vista Farm
I Was There
JAN
29
2022
Adelaide, Australia
The University of Adelaide
I Was There
JAN
08
2022
Brendale, Australia
EATONS HILL HOTEL
I Was There
DEC
30
2021
Leigh Creek, Australia
Kryal Castle
I Was There
DEC
16
2021
Leichhardt, Australia
Crowbar Sydney
I Was There
DEC
04
2021
Adelaide, Australia
The University of Adelaide
I Was There
JUN
12
2021
Eatons Hill, Australia
Eatons Hill Hotel and Function Centre
I Was There
MAY
17
2019
Sydney, Australia
The Metro Theatre
I Was There
MAY
11
2019
Melbourne, Australia
Max Watts Melbourne
I Was There
MAY
10
2019
Newstead, Australia
The Triffid
I Was There
MAY
04
2019
Perth, Australia
Capitol
I Was There
MAY
03
2019
Hindmarsh, Australia
The Gov
I Was There
JAN
26
2019
Manunda, Australia
The Edge Hill Tavern
I Was There
JAN
25
2019
South Townsville, Australia
Quayside Terminal
I Was There
JAN
11
2019
Tarwin, Australia
Unify Gathering
I Was There
OCT
25
2018
Sydney, Australia
The Lair (Metro Theatre)
I Was There
OCT
24
2018
Northcote, Australia
Northcote Social Club
I Was There
OCT
20
2018
Fortitude Valley, Australia
Crowbar Brisbane
I Was There
OCT
13
2018
Lithgow, Australia
Resilience 2018
I Was There
SEP
29
2018
North Wollongong, Australia
Yours & Owls Festival
I Was There
JUL
28
2018
London, United Kingdom
Birthdays
I Was There
JUL
27
2018
Pikehall, United Kingdom
Y-Not Festival
I Was There
JUL
26
2018
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Think Tank At Digital
I Was There
JUL
25
2018
Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Garage Attic
I Was There
JUL
24
2018
Huddersfield, United Kingdom
The Parish
I Was There
JUL
23
2018
Norwich, United Kingdom
The Waterfront Studio
I Was There
JUL
21
2018
Guildford, United Kingdom
Boileroom
I Was There
JUL
20
2018
Steventon, United Kingdom
Truck Festival
I Was There
JUL
19
2018
Newport, United Kingdom
Le Pub
I Was There
JUL
18
2018
Bristol, United Kingdom
Hy Brasil
I Was There
JUL
17
2018
Dover, United Kingdom
The Booking Hall
I Was There
JUL
15
2018
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
The Anvil
I Was There
JUL
14
2018
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
The Craufurd Arms
I Was There
JUL
13
2018
Withington, United Kingdom
2000 Trees Festival
I Was There
JUL
12
2018
Birmingham, United Kingdom
The Sunflower Lounge
I Was There
JUL
11
2018
London, United Kingdom
Old Blue Last
I Was There
MAR
09
2018
Sydney, Australia
Lansdowne Hotel
I Was There
SEP
24
2017
Melbourne, Australia
Forum
I Was There
SEP
23
2017
Sydney Nsw, Australia
Big Top
I Was There
SEP
22
2017
Brisbane, Australia
Eatons Hill Hotel
I Was There
MAY
27
2017
Sydney, Australia
Oxford Art Factory
I Was There
MAY
20
2017
Richmond, Australia
Corner Hotel
I Was There
MAY
19
2017
Belconnen, Australia
The Basement
I Was There
MAY
12
2017
Gold Coast, Australia
Minimum Wage Club
I Was There
MAY
11
2017
Brisbane, Australia
Woolly Mammoth
I Was There
MAY
06
2017
Perth, Australia
Amplifier Bar
I Was There
MAY
05
2017
Adelaide Sa, Australia
Fowlers Live
I Was There
APR
22
2017
Sydney, Australia
Oxford Art Factory
I Was There
FEB
28
2017
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Fuel
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Jamie
May 12th 2019
They know how to entertain a crowd.
Melbourne, Australia@
Max Watts Melbourne
Cheyenne
May 5th 2019
Hellions was amazing! They all had such great energy and the way they interacted with us made us feel like we weren't just an audience. I would 100% recommend anyone to see them because they'll not regret a thing. I can't wait for them to come back to Adelaide!
Hindmarsh, Australia@
The Gov
Zoe
May 5th 2019
Better than I could even imagine a band would be and sound live! Matt will be missed dearly. Greatful men for their fans, took the time and made effort after they had played to meet and get to know their fans
Hindmarsh, Australia@
The Gov
View More Fan Reviews

About Hellions

Opera (n) Plural of opus, meaning work of art Oblivia (n) A passive state of forgetfulness A collection of wonderful moments that tend to drift away from our memory: at its best, this is what life is. And for Hellions, their third album Opera Oblivia is a glorious celebration and forensic examination of everything that makes being alive worthwhile – from high to low, they say, the nearest thing any of us have to a shortcut to happiness is the necessity of being true to oneself. “We would love for Opera Oblivia to be an escape for its listeners,” suggests guitarist Matthew Gravolin, “but more than that, we want it to commiserate with people through our common unpleasantries and overwhelming hardships, and also celebrate alongside our inevitable victory. We want people to allow it to befriend them and remain with them long after its sounds fade out.” Structured like a theatrical presentation, Opera Oblivia is the Sydney quintet’s defining statement to date, a brave masterpiece that lays bare the colossal scope of both their ambition and talent. Frontman Dre Faivre, guitarists Gravolin and Josh Campiao, bassist Chris Moretti and drummer Anthony Caruso have, alongside producer Shane Edwards, stretched themselves like never before, taking the flashes of glory that peppered Die Young (2014) and Indian Summer (2015) and expanding them into a fully-formed project that vibrates with energy and joy. “The title Opera Oblivia came to light a couple of months prior to the album’s recording,” remembers Gravolin. “Not long after the release of Indian Summer we had all agreed that we wanted to begin work on a project of much larger proportions, and we wanted the ensuing record to have a true-ringing feel of operatic grandeur” “The act-based structure was an epiphany of Anthony's that came to him towards the end of the recording process,” the guitarist continues. “His mentality was that we should structure the album as a traditional opera, so when it came to deciding upon the track listing, we did so thematically. This gives the record a loose orientation, complication and resolution in the form of Acts, based on the topics discussed in each song.” The album runs riot with its subject matter, from the existential disillusionment of the thrilling Thresher to Quality Of Life’s self-determinism and the shocking and sad He Without Sin. It’s a collection of songs as concerned with the state of the world outside our heads as the one within, and the musical palette reflects this accordingly. And that’s due to Opera Oblivia’s list of collaborators, who number producer Shane Edwards, Northlane riffmaster general Jonathon Deiley, Ocean Grove’s Sam Bassal and Duane Hazell of Heroes For Hire. “Anthony and I have been working with Shane for 10 years now, and Chris, Josh and Dre have also each entered the studio with him multiple times before,” says Gravolin. “He has an affinity for pushing us beyond our perceived boundaries and knowing when we're selling ourselves short with a dead-end section. The biggest difference this time was the way he worked with Dre and I as vocalists. The grand nature of the music called for vocal melody and, recognising this, Shane put heroic effort into galvanising Dre and I out of our comfort zones, truly making for the success of this album that we are so proud to call our own.” “It would be remiss of me not to mention the heartfelt contributions made to Opera Oblivia by Jon, Duane and Sam. They each, in their own way, helped many of these songs to become what they are today.” With rock, punk, metal and pop all blended and emboldened by relentless melody, the likes of Bad Way, 24, 25 and Lotus Eater fizz with colour. Where in the past Hellions sometimes struggled to contain their ideas from bursting free, Opera Oblivia represents the band nailing their goal of writing progressive, genre-agnostic music that still hits when it needs to. These songs are bangers, basically, even if they don’t always make sense. Just like life. OPERA OBLIVIA available worldwide, via UNFD / Rise Records
Show More
Band Members:
Josh Campiao - Guitar, Dre Faivre - Vocals, Anthony Caruso - Drums
Hometown:
Sydney, Australia

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