Download Festival‘19 graced Aussie shores last week. We were there, horns high and Metal Bus in tow, as 30 thousand tribes and sub-cultures gathered for the heavy metal festival in Sydney and Melbourne. A seamlessly chilled festival, contrary to the thrashing guitar and raucous bass blaring from every speaker in sight.Bands honouredOzzy Osbournewith belting covers at every turn (Sabbath's "Paranoid" a clear favourite), while the return ofMary'sHell's Kitchen kept beer bellies full all day. As the sun went down, crowds united to cheers the legend himself -Slaaaaayer- as he smashed out a 90-minute set for his last ever Aussie performance.
We had our matesYeah Radcapture the day, check out some highlights below.
Download Festival‘19 graced Aussie shores last week. We were there, horns high and Metal Bus in tow, as 30 thousand tribes and sub-cultures gathered for the heavy metal festival in Sydney and Melbourne. A seamlessly chilled festival, contrary to the thrashing guitar and raucous bass blaring from every speaker in sight.Bands honouredOzzy Osbournewith belting covers at every turn (Sabbath's "Paranoid" a clear favourite), while the return ofMary'sHell's Kitchen kept beer bellies full all day. As the sun went down, crowds united to cheers the legend himself -Slaaaaayer- as he smashed out a 90-minute set for his last ever Aussie performance.
We had our matesYeah Radcapture the day, check out some highlights below.










