Following a successful 2014 tour supporting UK metalcore act Bring Me the Horizon, Australian progressive metalcore band, Northlane, have completed a sold-out homecoming tour carrying an Allen & Heath iLive system.
Having seen Bring Me the Horizon’s iLive-R72 monitor system, the Sydney-based progressive metalcore merchants chose to invest in their own iDR-32 MixRack as part of their in-ear monitor rig. By setting up the mix over a wireless connection with the iLive Editor app, the band maintain a consistent monitor mix in any venue or practice space around the world.
‘With the iDR-32 we can take our entire monitoring system with us on flights, plus having a quick set up at gigs and practice sessions is awesome,’ says guitarist, Josh Smith.
Since the band’s latest album, Node, hit No.1 on Australia’s ARIA charts this summer, Northlane has been touring with the new system. ‘We’ve taken this rig on tour all around the world and done over 200 gigs and it’s never skipped a beat,’ confirms bass player, Alex Milovic.
Northlane are now due to visit America on a 26-date tour, followed by a regional Australian tour before moving on to territories in Europe.
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