Named after a rural country road, the band was formed in summer 2003 by vocalist Winston McCall, guitarists Luke Kilpatrick and Jeff Ling, drummer Ben Gordon, and bassist Brett Versteeg. They split an EP with like-minded countrymen I Killed the Prom Queen that same year, and later appeared on the local hardcore compilation What We've Built. In May 2005, Parkway Drive's debut EP, Don't Close Your Eyes, was released on the Sydney-based Resist Records. Shortly after the EP's appearance, Versteeg was replaced by Shaun Cash. They continued building a respected name for themselves in the Australian hardcore scene, often opening for Bleeding Through, Shadows Fall, Every Time I Die, Hatebreed, and other American bands who were touring abroad.
For its full-length debut, the band journeyed to the U.S., recording in Massachusetts with producer Adam Dutkiewicz (Killswitch Engage). Made over a two-week period in 2005, Killing with a Smile entered the Australian independent chart at number two upon its February 2006 release. The debut album sold extremely well across the country and later saw a North American release on Epitaph Records in August of that year. Jia O'Connor became the band's bassist in 2006 and has remained with them ever since.
For its sophomore effort, the band again traveled to Massachusetts to reprise its successful partnership with Dutkiewicz. The metallic Horizons was released by Epitaph in October 2007. In 2010, the band came back with its third full-length, Deep Blue, which landed Parkway Drive an ARIA award for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album. In 2012, Atlas arrived, a more adventurous and varied album with production assistance by Slayer producer Matt Hyde. Parkway Drive continued to alter their sound, striving for a more varied, decidedly metal approach on their fifth album, 2015's Ire. Including singles "Vice Grip," "Dark Days," and "Crushed," Ire was re-released as a deluxe edition in 2016. Months later, Parkway Drive returned to the studio to record their sixth set. The resulting Reverence arrived in the spring of 2018 and featured the inward-looking singles "Wishing Wells" and "The Void." In 2020, the band reflected on their career thus far in a documentary; the soundtrack for Viva the Underdogs featured key live recordings alongside German-language reinterpretations of some of the band's hits. Born out of a transformative period for the group, 2022's Darker Still saw Parkway Drive deliver a bold, wide-ranging set that combined brooding acoustic-led epics and bruising metalcore. ~ Corey Apar & Andrew Leahey, Rovi