From the isolated heart of Perth, Australia, Patient Sixty-Seven have carved out a reputation as metalcore’s most relentless underdogs - fueled by raw emotion, crushing breakdowns, and a message that cuts deep.
Their latest EP, What If It Never Gets Better, dives into mental health, body dysmorphia, and self-worth. Frontman Tom Kiely delivers each lyric with unflinching honesty, backed by a sonic landscape that swings between blood-curdling screams and soaring choruses.
Featuring fan-favorite tracks like Mare’s Nest and No Place - with a guest appearance from Aaron Gillespie of Underoath - the EP marks the band’s most emotionally potent release to date.
Now, Patient Sixty-Seven are set to unleash their newest single, Barricade, dropping August 22. The track pushes their sound further, balancing intensity and introspection in a way that feels urgent and cathartic.
Despite hailing from one of the world’s most isolated cities, Patient Sixty-Seven have built a thriving, authentic community centered around empowerment, mental health advocacy, and the healing power of heavy music. Their message is simple but vital: heart and passion still matter.
With Barricade on the horizon and momentum building, Patient Sixty-Seven continue to prove you don’t need industry backing or proximity to the spotlight to make an impact - just something real to say, and the guts to scream it loud.