Notching Up The Victories With LIAM GUINANE From WINDWAKER

Notching Up The Victories With LIAM GUINANE From WINDWAKER

As with every other year, anticipation surrounding the first line-up announcement for Good Things 2025 was almost at a fever pitch. Social media experts and promoter wannabe’s all shared their projected line-ups, but most were well off the mark.
Good Things is possibly one of the hardest festival line-ups armchair critics get to sink their teeth into, with the diversity and seemingly flippant mashing of genres meaning pretty much any band from any genre could make the final cut. And this year was no exception.
When TOOL were announced as headliners, a large number of punters were already scrambling for tickets, but a quick scan through the rest of the line-up proves the eclectic tastes of organisers and the variety of live music on show for fans of most persuasions.
Rock? Tick. Weezer, Garbage.
Pop Punk? Tick. All Time Low, New Found Glory.
Punk? Tick. Refused.
Metal? Big tick. Machine Head. Knocked Loose, Lorna Shore.
Amongst the impressive international bands on display is a large contingent of Australian bands who will be representing at Good Things. One of whom is Windwaker, who have just released the crushing new track Victory Lap.
The Melbourne-based metalcore outfit are deservedly riding a tidal wave of success following the release of last year's genre-bending album Hyperviolence. The album catapulted the band into the ears of a global audience, in the process earning them a nomination at this year's APRA Awards alongside touring opportunities both local and abroad. The album - which was the first featuring Liam Guinane as lead vocalist - showcased the evolution within Windwaker's sound, tearing at the foundations of sonic tapestries to reveal a convoluted yet accessible underbelly that was as refreshing as it was unique.
The flow on effect from that album has seen Windwaker lead the charge of Aussie acts at Good Things 2025, with Liam sitting down with HEAVY to go over a whirlwind last 18 months. The band have previously played festivals such as Download, UNIFY and Knight & Day, but we state the obvious by remarking that no matter how often it may happen, Liam would never get sick of seeing the name 'Windwaker' on the poster.
"No, I want to see it more often," he laughed. "I'm so stoked to be part of this line-up. We've played Good Things once before, but I think this is probably my favourite line-up of theirs put together. That's not just because I'm on it, I think it's just a great round of bands."
We ask about the mentality backstage between Australian bands and their international counterparts, and if it ever seems like an 'us against them' type of situation.
"It can be," Liam laughed again. "It's case by case with every band. Some keep to themselves and do their own thing, while there's others that are very friendly and talk to you. It's always different. I think the artist area is where a lot of the mingling happens. When you're backstage, as such, everyone is acting like security guards for their gear (laughs), and they're just staunching everybody. For the most part, everyone is really nice, but you're right, the Aussies gravitate to the other Aussies. I guess it's just a bit of a natural thing that happens."
In the full interview, Liam talks more about the eclectic assortment of artists and genres and why he prefers a festival like that rather than one with a more common mixing of genres. We talk about the high number of Australian bands playing and how it represents local music on a global stage, his tips for surviving Good Things, what songs from Windwaker to listen to in preparation for the show and what we can expect from their set.
Talk turns to Windwaker's new single Victory Lap and it's sensational music video, whether it is a standalone single or part of a bigger picture, what direction future music may take and more.

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