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MAKE THEM SUFFER’s ALEX READE On APRA Nomination, Breaking Boundaries, And A True Blue Aussie Tour
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Interview by Angela Croudace
Australian metalcore powerhouse Make Them Suffer are riding high in 2025 with a prestigious APRA Music Award nomination—an accolade that has vocalist and keyboardist Alex Reade feeling a well-earned sense of pride.
“When we found out about the nomination, we weren’t sure what it meant at first,” Reade admits. “But once we did our research, we realized—this is something we’ve worked so hard for. After everything we’ve put into the last three years, the grind of touring, this kind of recognition really matters.”
The category for Most Performed Heard Rock/Heavy Metal Work was taken out in 2024's inaugural year by Parkway Drive and is something that Reade sees as a major step forward for the genre and its diverse artists. “It’s so good to see not only heavy music being acknowledged, but also the visibility of women within it,” she says. “We’re reaching a point where it’s just normal. It’s respected.”
Reade joined Make Them Suffer ahead of their 2023 self-titled album, which she calls a “dipping of toes” into the band’s true potential. “This album showed what the band is capable of, but I don’t think people have seen anything yet,” she says. “The next chapter is going to be something really special.”
The band’s evolution—from COVID-era uncertainty to global tours and packed venues—has forged a new, galvanized identity. “There was a time when no one knew if we’d keep going,” Reade reflects. “But the response to Doomswitch and this new chapter has been massive. We’re solid now. We’re a team.”
With an 18-date regional Australian tour lined up, including stops in less-frequented towns like Narre Warren and Forster, the band is embracing their roots. “This tour feels like a celebration of Australia,” Reade says. “We're bringing the full heavy energy but in a way that's more intimate, more connected.”
With Justice for the Damned and The Gloom in the Corner joining the run, Reade promises one thing: “It’s gonna be heavy. And it’s gonna be fun.”
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Australian metalcore powerhouse Make Them Suffer are riding high in 2025 with a prestigious APRA Music Award nomination—an accolade that has vocalist and keyboardist Alex Reade feeling a well-earned sense of pride.
“When we found out about the nomination, we weren’t sure what it meant at first,” Reade admits. “But once we did our research, we realized—this is something we’ve worked so hard for. After everything we’ve put into the last three years, the grind of touring, this kind of recognition really matters.”
The category for Most Performed Heard Rock/Heavy Metal Work was taken out in 2024's inaugural year by Parkway Drive and is something that Reade sees as a major step forward for the genre and its diverse artists. “It’s so good to see not only heavy music being acknowledged, but also the visibility of women within it,” she says. “We’re reaching a point where it’s just normal. It’s respected.”
Reade joined Make Them Suffer ahead of their 2023 self-titled album, which she calls a “dipping of toes” into the band’s true potential. “This album showed what the band is capable of, but I don’t think people have seen anything yet,” she says. “The next chapter is going to be something really special.”
The band’s evolution—from COVID-era uncertainty to global tours and packed venues—has forged a new, galvanized identity. “There was a time when no one knew if we’d keep going,” Reade reflects. “But the response to Doomswitch and this new chapter has been massive. We’re solid now. We’re a team.”
With an 18-date regional Australian tour lined up, including stops in less-frequented towns like Narre Warren and Forster, the band is embracing their roots. “This tour feels like a celebration of Australia,” Reade says. “We're bringing the full heavy energy but in a way that's more intimate, more connected.”
With Justice for the Damned and The Gloom in the Corner joining the run, Reade promises one thing: “It’s gonna be heavy. And it’s gonna be fun.”
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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Interview by Angela Croudace
Australian metalcore powerhouse Make Them Suffer are riding high in 2025 with a prestigious APRA Music Award nomination—an accolade that has vocalist and keyboardist Alex Reade feeling a well-earned sense of pride.
“When we found out about the nomination, we weren’t sure what it meant at first,” Reade admits. “But once we did our research, we realized—this is something we’ve worked so hard for. After everything we’ve put into the last three years, the grind of touring, this kind of recognition really matters.”
The category for Most Performed Heard Rock/Heavy Metal Work was taken out in 2024's inaugural year by Parkway Drive and is something that Reade sees as a major step forward for the genre and its diverse artists. “It’s so good to see not only heavy music being acknowledged, but also the visibility of women within it,” she says. “We’re reaching a point where it’s just normal. It’s respected.”
Reade joined Make Them Suffer ahead of their 2023 self-titled album, which she calls a “dipping of toes” into the band’s true potential. “This album showed what the band is capable of, but I don’t think people have seen anything yet,” she says. “The next chapter is going to be something really special.”
The band’s evolution—from COVID-era uncertainty to global tours and packed venues—has forged a new, galvanized identity. “There was a time when no one knew if we’d keep going,” Reade reflects. “But the response to Doomswitch and this new chapter has been massive. We’re solid now. We’re a team.”
With an 18-date regional Australian tour lined up, including stops in less-frequented towns like Narre Warren and Forster, the band is embracing their roots. “This tour feels like a celebration of Australia,” Reade says. “We're bringing the full heavy energy but in a way that's more intimate, more connected.”
With Justice for the Damned and The Gloom in the Corner joining the run, Reade promises one thing: “It’s gonna be heavy. And it’s gonna be fun.”
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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Australian metalcore powerhouse Make Them Suffer are riding high in 2025 with a prestigious APRA Music Award nomination—an accolade that has vocalist and keyboardist Alex Reade feeling a well-earned sense of pride.
“When we found out about the nomination, we weren’t sure what it meant at first,” Reade admits. “But once we did our research, we realized—this is something we’ve worked so hard for. After everything we’ve put into the last three years, the grind of touring, this kind of recognition really matters.”
The category for Most Performed Heard Rock/Heavy Metal Work was taken out in 2024's inaugural year by Parkway Drive and is something that Reade sees as a major step forward for the genre and its diverse artists. “It’s so good to see not only heavy music being acknowledged, but also the visibility of women within it,” she says. “We’re reaching a point where it’s just normal. It’s respected.”
Reade joined Make Them Suffer ahead of their 2023 self-titled album, which she calls a “dipping of toes” into the band’s true potential. “This album showed what the band is capable of, but I don’t think people have seen anything yet,” she says. “The next chapter is going to be something really special.”
The band’s evolution—from COVID-era uncertainty to global tours and packed venues—has forged a new, galvanized identity. “There was a time when no one knew if we’d keep going,” Reade reflects. “But the response to Doomswitch and this new chapter has been massive. We’re solid now. We’re a team.”
With an 18-date regional Australian tour lined up, including stops in less-frequented towns like Narre Warren and Forster, the band is embracing their roots. “This tour feels like a celebration of Australia,” Reade says. “We're bringing the full heavy energy but in a way that's more intimate, more connected.”
With Justice for the Damned and The Gloom in the Corner joining the run, Reade promises one thing: “It’s gonna be heavy. And it’s gonna be fun.”
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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