Here's one for the heavy music fans of the Illawarra.
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Chart-topping, world-conquering Byron Bay metallers Parkway Drive have announced the forthcoming release of a new film, Viva The Underdogs.
The feature-length documentary is due to hit cinemas for one night only on January 22, 2020.
This will include a screening at Event Cinemas Shellharbour.
The film 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, the five high school band-mates have done it their own way.
"We have always taken pride in doing things our way," Parkway Drive front-man Winston McCall said.
"For over 15 years we have stayed true to ourselves in a world of extremes.
"We are not the story of shooting star superstardom, 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."
Tickets: www.eventcinemas.com.au.