Polaris in San Francisco
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About Polaris
Polaris is an Australian metalcore band that emerged in the mid-2010s with a sound that balances aggressive instrumentation against surprisingly introspective lyrics. Their debut album Dignified arrived in 2017 with tracks like 'The Kindred' that showcased their ability to build from quiet, measured verses into explosive choruses. The band distinguishes itself through technical guitar work and vocal performances that shift between clean singing and harsh screams without feeling forced. Their sophomore effort For God's Sake expanded on this formula, proving they weren't a one-album proposition. What's notable about Polaris is their refusal to lean entirely into the melodic metalcore trend or the purely brutal side of the genre—they exist in that uncomfortable middle ground where both sensibilities matter equally. They've built a dedicated following in Australia and beyond precisely because their music respects listener intelligence.
Polaris shows are tight and deliberate rather than chaotic. The crowd tends toward focused headbanging rather than wild moshing. They control the room's energy methodically, letting tension build before releasing it. Fans clearly know every word.
Known for The Kindred, Landmine, Voiceless, Resist, Low
Polaris + San Francisco
Polaris doesn't have a deep history of San Francisco shows, but they did touch down at The Chapel in April 2015 for a stripped-down set. They opened with 'Ivy Boy,' a track that showcases their ability to build tension from minimal instrumentation. The Chapel, tucked away on Mission Street, has always been the kind of venue that rewards artists willing to play intimate rooms. For Polaris, it was the sort of gig that probably felt more like a test run than a statement—just them and an audience small enough to hear every detail. It's the kind of show that doesn't get written about much, but the people who were there probably remember it.
Polaris in San Francisco News
- First Look Inside United Airlines New Premium 787-9 — Internal Photos Shared With Employees Show Polaris Studio and Snack Bar View from the Wing · Mar 2, 2026
- ELECTRIC CALLBOY announce world tour, ICE NINE KILLS, POLARIS, etc. to open on select legs Lambgoat · Oct 21, 2025
- Electric Callboy to Tour North America with Polaris and Scene Queen MetalSucks · Oct 20, 2025
- ELECTRIC CALLBOY announce 2026 North American tour Revolver Magazine · Oct 20, 2025
- United unveils stunning next-generation Polaris cabins with caviar service and much more The Points Guy · May 13, 2025
Live Music in San Francisco
San Francisco's indie and alternative rock scene has always been scattered across tiny clubs and mid-size theaters rather than dominated by any single sound. The city's history of experimental music and DIY ethos means artists like Polaris—working in moody, guitar-driven territory—fit naturally into the ecosystem. Venues like The Chapel serve as the connective tissue, hosting artists on the rise or between bigger things, which is where discovery actually happens in this city.
San Francisco road trip to see Polaris?
Stay in Hayes Valley or the Mission—both neighborhoods have the kind of restaurants and bars that make a weekend feel deliberate rather than touristy. Head to State Bird Provisions for dinner if you can get in; it's precise and inventive without being pretentious. Spend a day in Muir Woods or hiking around Twin Peaks for actual views of the city. The de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park is worth a couple hours if the weather holds. Hit up a coffee place on Valencia Street in the Mission just to sit and watch the neighborhood move around you.
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