PARKWAY DRIVE
announce new feature length documentary
‘VIVA THE UNDERDOGS’
In Cinemas January 22
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Byron Bay’s Parkway Drive have announced the forthcoming release of a brand new film VIVA THE UNDERDOGS. The feature length documentary is due to hit EVENT and Village Cinemas for one night only on January 22, 2020.
VIVA THE UNDERDOGS follows Parkway Drive’s 15-year journey from small town surf-rats to international headliners on the world’s biggest metal music festivals. From seeking out surf spots and sleeping on the streets during their first international tour, to evolving their sound and setting new benchmarks in metal with every album release, the five high school bandmates have always done it their own way.
Parkway Drive frontman Winston McCall says: “We have always taken pride in doing things our way. For over 15 years we have stayed true to ourselves in a world of extremes. We are not the story of shooting star super stardom, we are not the overnight breakout success, we will never be viral and we sure as hell won’t break the internet. But we have a vision, and we have lived for it, worked for it, bled for it, grown for it and broken for it. We have sacrificed everything and compromised nothing. This is an honest insight into what it takes to survive as the underdogs. Thank you for being part of the story.”
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Despite the lack of mainstream support, somehow rock lives on. Dedicated heavy music festivals across the globe are still selling out, led by living legends like Ozzy Osbourne, Slayer and AC/DC giving fans live spectacles like no other. Sadly, no new bands have soared to the great heights of those pioneers, yet a changing of the guard is long overdue. A band must step up to own that headline spot and continue the legacy.
Now 15 years into their career, Parkway Drive put everything on the line to create the biggest and most explosive show for their fans. Self-funded, self-managed and committing to over 100 tour stops, Parkway Drive recruit 40-plus crew members and fill six semi-trailers with cutting edge audio visual equipment and pyrotechnics but is it enough to earn their spot at the top of the world’s biggest rock festivals? Packed with a decade’s worth of behind the scenes personal footage and unprecedented access to the behind the scenes of their explosive live shows and festival appearances, Viva The Underdogs offers a candid look at Parkway Drive’s journey and all the good times, battles, triumphs and sacrifices they make as they take on the music industry.
Parkway Drive released their sixth studio album, Reverence, in 2018. A sonically adventurous and emotionally intense effort, the album landed the band their second consecutive #1 on the Australian ARIA Chart and notched up Top 10 debuts in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. An epic world tour followed, with the band playing 86 shows to over 227,000 fans globally. They capped it all off with 32 festival appearances attended by over a million dedicated heavy music fans.
Australian fans can catch Parkway Drive headlining Good Things Festival this December.
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PARKWAY DRIVE
‘VIVA THE UNDERDOGS’
IN CINEMAS JANUARY 22
Participating locations by State:
NSW
Event Cinemas- Macquarie, Campbelltown, Miranda, Tuggerah, Kotara, Grater Union Shellharbour
QLD
Event Cinemas- Chermside, Indooroopilly, Garden City, Loganholme, Pacific Fair, Robina, Brisbane Myer Centre, Coomera, Townsville City, North Lakes, Maroochydore, Toowoomba Grand Central. BCC Cinemas Noosa.
NT
Event Cinemas Casuarina
WA
Event Cinemas – Innaloo, Whitford
SA
Event Cinemas Marion, GU Film House Adelaide
VIC
Village Cinemas- Sunshine, Knox, Southland, Jam Factory, Fountain Gate, Werribee, Morwell, Albury, Bendigo.
TAS
Village Cinemas – Glenorchy, Launceston
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