Polaris

Australian Metalcore

Polaris

About Polaris

Fear: humanity’s great divider, but also its most potent unifier. It’s this very notion that lies at the beating core of Polaris’s third album Fatalism; a record shaped by the sense of despair and dystopia that engulfed the world over the past few years, and the overwhelming accompanying sensation that we were powerless to change course. Equally steeped in angst and catharsis, an expanded thematic gaze and heavier sonic terrain, Fatalism organically builds on the bleak imagery and hard-hitting soundscapes permeating Polaris’s ARIA Award-nominated 2020 release The Death of Me, galvanizing the Sydney five-piece’s trademark blend of melodic metalcore, lush post rock, electronic flourishes and beyond. Across 11 tracks, Fatalism wields emphatic relatability and explosive arrangements, from its atmospheric, doom-laden opener Harbinger to the foreboding anthem Nightmare and the pummeling delights of The Crossfire, both dealing in elasticated riffs and the coruscating vocals of Jamie Hails. As a whole, Fatalism casts its gaze more outwardly than its 2020 predecessor The Death Of Me, by contrast a largely introspective record. And while strictly not a pandemic album, it was impossible not to be impacted and influenced by the events surrounding its making. The result is an album that combines Polaris’s trademark melange of ferocity and melody with new sonic twists and a lyrical focus that, while far from easy listening, is as cathartic for the listener as it is the group.

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About Polaris

Fear: humanity’s great divider, but also its most potent unifier. It’s this very notion that lies at the beating core of Polaris’s third album Fatalism; a record shaped by the sense of despair and dystopia that engulfed the world over the past few years, and the overwhelming accompanying sensation that we were powerless to change course. Equally steeped in angst and catharsis, an expanded thematic gaze and heavier sonic terrain, Fatalism organically builds on the bleak imagery and hard-hitting soundscapes permeating Polaris’s ARIA Award-nominated 2020 release The Death of Me, galvanizing the Sydney five-piece’s trademark blend of melodic metalcore, lush post rock, electronic flourishes and beyond. Across 11 tracks, Fatalism wields emphatic relatability and explosive arrangements, from its atmospheric, doom-laden opener Harbinger to the foreboding anthem Nightmare and the pummeling delights of The Crossfire, both dealing in elasticated riffs and the coruscating vocals of Jamie Hails. As a whole, Fatalism casts its gaze more outwardly than its 2020 predecessor The Death Of Me, by contrast a largely introspective record. And while strictly not a pandemic album, it was impossible not to be impacted and influenced by the events surrounding its making. The result is an album that combines Polaris’s trademark melange of ferocity and melody with new sonic twists and a lyrical focus that, while far from easy listening, is as cathartic for the listener as it is the group.

Polaris's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
27 Sep 2026 Amira Elfeky, Polaris in Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham, EN, United Kingdom
03 Oct 2026 I Prevail, Polaris, Amira Elfeky in Düsseldorf PSD BANK DOME, Ratingen, NW, Germany
10 Oct 2026 I Prevail, Polaris, Amira Elfeky in Wien Wiener Stadthalle Halle D, Wien, WI, Austria

Polaris's Popular songs

  • The Remedy
  • Hypermania
  • All of This Is Fleeting

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Fear: humanity’s great divider, but also its most potent unifier. It’s this very notion that lies at the beating core of Polaris’s third album Fatalism; a record shaped by the sense of despair and dystopia that engulfed the world over the past few years, and the overwhelming accompanying sensa…
Polaris's most streamed songs include The Remedy, Hypermania, All of This Is Fleeting. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Polaris is primarily known for australian metalcore, frequently fusing it with elements of australian post-hardcore. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Polaris's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like The Remedy, Hypermania, All of This Is Fleeting are available on all major platforms. Follow Polaris on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Polaris has over 1.1M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Polaris is currently scheduled to perform in 3 cities: Birmingham, Ratingen, Wien. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Polaris's 2026 tour spans 3 countries: United Kingdom, Germany, Austria. Check AllEvents for the full Polaris tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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