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Highly divergent Australian rock band Highroad No. 28 are set to mark their musical comeback with a highly anticipated album, “The Will to Endure”

I Love Me a story of reemergence and Australian heavy rock band Highroad No. 28 embodies one right at this moment in time. Evolving from the depths of the ruins of hibernation that has lasted for a decade, the band is back, better, and feeling more potent than before. Following decades of creating and performing exceptionally charged songs that left their indelible marks on the hearts and souls of listeners, the band is once again at the summit of their creative expression as they gear up for the release of their comeback album, “The Will to Endure,” their 3rd studio album that will officially debut in November 2025.

Any reason to be more than excited? I can do you better—there are plenty of reasons to look forward to this project that is more of an ode to resilience, perseverance, and the band’s unfaltering passion for music. This is a project that will delve deeply into the band’s boundary-pushing journey, tapping into the unexplored and offering something dynamic and still universally accessible.

If you know anything about Highroad No. 28, then you understand that it is a band that is as dynamic and versatile as they come—priding themselves on always being ahead of the curve with a style unmistakably theirs.

If their last project “Stumbling To Divinity” taught us something, it is that this is not a band to be boxed or stereotyped as they tear through the stylistic molds, delivering music that stretches the bounds of rock, alternative, ambient, electronic, and introspective music.

For anyone out there who might have forgotten what incredibly diverse music, delivered from the depths of an impassioned band’s soul, and given every ounce of attention there is to come out exactly how you like it, Highroad No. 28’s “The Will to Endure” is the project to remind you what it feels like to fall in love with good music again!

“The Will to Endure” is set to mark a significant evolutionary milestone for Highroad No. 28, a band that has existed since 1998, survived even the most turbulent times, and never really gave up on each other or the music they were making…so, why should they now?

Strap in, join the ride, and expect the unexpected as Highroad No. 28 promises to deliver and go an extent further and resuscitate good, dynamic music with replay value. As from now, anyone around Australia can look forward to the band’s stage-shattering live performances that reverberate like an electric charge, flowing through uninterruptedly as the band seamlessly levitates from one jam to the next, leading to a full, out-of-body experience!

Check out Highroad No. 28’s music from popular streaming platforms such as Spotify to get an idea of what this progressively experimental, radically unconventional, and trailblazing band is made up of.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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