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Venue goes in heavy for Daniel

By Hollie Harris

THE Mosh For Daniel event is returning to the Coast for the second time on Friday 18 November, at The V Room at Villa Noosa.
An evening showcasing some of the best heavy bands from around the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane this rock line-up will raise money for the Daniel Morcombe Foundation.
David Dean and Garth Douglas got together with Dean Morcombe to plan and organise the first festival in November 2014 where 10 bands played the Sands Tavern – and they are ready to do it all over again.
The line-up is impressive, with the likes of Chronolyth, Darkc3ll, Holistic, Terror Parade and Tombstone rocking hard for Daniel.
Darkc3ll is full of soul crushing beats, powerhouse industrial grooves, topped with a layer of dirty rock’n’roll swagger – this only begins to describe this musical juggernaut. The debut album REBOOT : REPEAT is packed with stadium level hooks and industrial flavoured anthems.
An Australian new wave metal band based on the Sunshine Coast, Holistic released their debut EP ’Perception of Reality’ in 2015 and with their brutal but melodic duelling guitar riffs, fat bass lines, flat out precision drumming mixed with ferocious and brutal vocals, this band is planning on taking the heavy metal world by storm.
Mosh For Daniel comes to the V Room on Friday 18 November. Tickets are $10 plus booking fee pre-sold from Moshtix or $15 at the door on the night. Doors will open at 7.30pm and the gig is 18-plus.

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