Australia has produced some quality hard rock in the last 50 years and that honest, straight up no bullshit rock n roll attitude is still prevalent and very much a part of today’s music scene. Perth’s Hailmary live and breath it. The blood, sweat and tears, the denim and leather, the wall of sound. Stand in front of this band when they play and you can’t help but get moving!
A rock band that makes you remember why you got into it in the first place! Loud guitars, even louder drums, vocals that send shivers down your spine and make you involuntarily raise your fist in the air.
Hailmary have the goods and are ready to deliver once more!
Listen to their brand new single, Raiser: distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hailmary/raiser
Raiser delivers like a punch to the face with its hooky melody, massive guitar riffs combined with the right amount of pounding drums and groove.
Hailmary has been a key figure of Australia’s underground Hard Rock scene for the past decade. They have touring nationwide multiple times, playing festivals across Australia including Rock The Bay, Rock N Load, Brewtality, Wallapolooza and Perth Hard Rock Festival.
Gaining national attention in Australia by winning Best Heavy Rock release in the WAM (West Australian Music Awards) for their debut EP, Lottery Of Life, Hailmary rode the momentum and began touring incessantly. Releasing EP number two A Million Miles And Days in 2009, the band quickly became national road dogs but also set their goals higher and achieved them with s string of successful US dates.
Their debut full length, Choice Path Consequence Solution in 2012 saw them release their first music video for Yellow Light Of Death and continue their live assault on the nation, playing every festival and venue possible and earning their reputation as one of the hardest working bands out there. In 2014 the band released their Navigate The Sunrise EP that saw them undertake an epic 26 date national run. They also released a video for the track My Song which is now a live favourite for the band and crowd alike.
2016’s Evolve Dissolve EP saw them gain more momentum and lead to the band touring with Ugly Kid Joe extensively all over the UK, as well as playing the Hard Rock Hell festival alongside such acts as Living Colour and Ratt.
With a sound so varied in flavours of different rock genres, Hailmary has supported Fuel, The Screaming Jets and Superheist.
2021 will see Hailmary release a plethora of new material, including a brand new album planned for later in the year.