Getting Heavy: How Parkway Drive turned to therapy to save the band | Australian Story documentary
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The school and surfing mates started out in a garage in Parkway Drive, Byron Bay. 20 years later they are Australia’s biggest heavy metal act.
Thoughtful, quietly spoken and remarkably open, Parkway Drive don’t fit the picture of a typical metal band.
The band was built on fun and friendship but as Parkway became more successful, and the work became more intense, creative differences, unequal workloads, and pay disputes began tearing them apart.
Can counselling save not only the band, but their friendship as well?
Read more here: https://ab.co/3gb184D
#AustralianStory #abcnewsaustralia #ParkwayDrive
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Видео Getting Heavy: How Parkway Drive turned to therapy to save the band | Australian Story documentary канала ABC News In-depth
The school and surfing mates started out in a garage in Parkway Drive, Byron Bay. 20 years later they are Australia’s biggest heavy metal act.
Thoughtful, quietly spoken and remarkably open, Parkway Drive don’t fit the picture of a typical metal band.
The band was built on fun and friendship but as Parkway became more successful, and the work became more intense, creative differences, unequal workloads, and pay disputes began tearing them apart.
Can counselling save not only the band, but their friendship as well?
Read more here: https://ab.co/3gb184D
#AustralianStory #abcnewsaustralia #ParkwayDrive
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Watch more Australian Story documentaries here: https://bit.ly/36ABH2J
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ABCAustralianStory
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AustralianStory
About Australian Story: The power of the personal. Compelling stories about real people that illuminate, entertain and inspire. New episodes are available every Monday 8pm (AEST).
ABC News In-depth takes you deeper on the big stories, with long-form journalism from Four Corners, Foreign Correspondent, Australian Story, Planet America and more, and explainers from ABC News Video Lab.
Watch more ABC News content ad-free on iview: https://ab.co/2OB7Mk1
For more from ABC News, click here: https://ab.co/2kxYCZY
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