EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 26 MIN
Freshly Squeezed And Home-Grown; FAILSAFE Fly The Flag For The Future Of Aussie Rock
from HEAVY Music Interviews · host HEAVY Magazine
Failsafe are proof that age has nothing to do with impact. The Sydney trio are only 18, yet they carry themselves with the confidence, humility and purpose of a band far beyond their years (oh yeah and they have a whopping three releases under their belt already!). Formed while still in school, Failsafe began as three friends jamming in a bedroom in Sydney’s Inner West, chasing connection and catharsis rather than polish or hype.Those humble beginnings quickly spilled into local bowlo shows before snowballing into a relentless run of gigs across the city. In just two short years, Failsafe have become familiar faces in their local music scene, earning a loyal following through sweat-soaked, bleeding-heart rock performances that feel urgent and alive. They’re not just playing punk and rock, they’re actively pulling it back to what it was always meant to be: community, expression and somewhat-controlled chaos.Their fiercely DIY ethos defines everything they do. From generator-powered skate park and park pop ups to all-ages gigs, Failsafe prioritise inclusion, even inviting fans to be part of one their music videos. Musically, Theo Fernandez’s fast-footed pulse drives the momentum, Anna Morrow’s groovy bass anchors it, and Liam Elwing’s screeching guitar and raw vocals cut deep.As Anna explains, “Growing up I felt like I could really understand what other people put out, but not really express myself verbally… being able to do that through music is an entirely different skill… it’s being really vulnerable and also incredibly dangerous and exciting.” It’s that intelligence and drive to take hold of goal after goal that sets Failsafe apart from all the garage bands that never get beyond the garage.They may be young, but these guys are mighty. Check them out on spotify: Failsafe or Youtube: failsafesydneyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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Failsafe are proof that age has nothing to do with impact. The Sydney trio are only 18, yet they carry themselves with the confidence, humility and purpose of a band far beyond their years (oh yeah and they have a whopping three releases under their belt already!). Formed while still in school, Failsafe began as three friends jamming in a bedroom in Sydney’s Inner West, chasing connection and catharsis rather than polish or hype.Those humble beginnings quickly spilled into local bowlo shows before snowballing into a relentless run of gigs across the city. In just two short years, Failsafe have become familiar faces in their local music scene, earning a loyal following through sweat-soaked, bleeding-heart rock performances that feel urgent and alive. They’re not just playing punk and rock, they’re actively pulling it back to what it was always meant to be: community, expression and somewhat-controlled chaos.Their fiercely DIY ethos defines everything they do. From generator-powered skate park and park pop ups to all-ages gigs, Failsafe prioritise inclusion, even inviting fans to be part of one their music videos. Musically, Theo Fernandez’s fast-footed pulse drives the momentum, Anna Morrow’s groovy bass anchors it, and Liam Elwing’s screeching guitar and raw vocals cut deep.As Anna explains, “Growing up I felt like I could really understand what other people put out, but not really express myself verbally… being able to do that through music is an entirely different skill… it’s being really vulnerable and also incredibly dangerous and exciting.” It’s that intelligence and drive to take hold of goal after goal that sets Failsafe apart from all the garage bands that never get beyond the garage.They may be young, but these guys are mighty. Check them out on spotify: Failsafe or Youtube: failsafesydneyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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