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Issue Five of NO HEROES is easily our largest and best issue yet! This issue we welcome onboard the amazing photographic talents of Sydney's Nic Bezzina. Nic shot this issue's front cover of the incredible Isis. Also inside is a massive Miles Away interview, Polar Bear Club, Belgium's Rise & Fall, Cancer Bats, The Weakerthans and all the usual reviews, Quickfire, Obituary and Bands You've Never Heard Of. I'm seriously stoked on this issue and you should be too. As usual, send any comments, suggestions or questions to [email protected]

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With their second album of original material, Enemy Of The World, Four Year Strong have returned with songs that are about as infectious as the plague. While the quintet’s sound is largely unchanged, there is a new vitality to the pop-punk energy with the uplifting, singalong choruses and the metalcore flourishes that have come to be identi-fied with the FYS sound. ‘It Really Must Suck To Be Four Year Strong Right Now’ is the perfect album opener, while ‘Nineteen With Neck Tatz’ is gang vocals the whole way through. There is nothing new or innovative here, but there doesn’t have to be as the guys have stumbled across a style that will have the kids bouncing all over the mosh pit for the hardcore breakdowns and the half-time clean choruses. Sarah Petchell

Sounds like: Set Your Goals, Fireworks, A Day To Remember

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WORDS: LINDSEY CUTHBERTSON

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