Introducing: Cult Of Aurora
Italian band Cult Of Aurora aim to bring a touch of 2000s nostalgia with a distinctive brand of alternative rock meets modern metal that they describe as “introspective, energetic and mystic.”
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Italian band Cult Of Aurora aim to bring a touch of 2000s nostalgia with a distinctive brand of alternative rock meets modern metal that they describe as “introspective, energetic and mystic.”
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Liverpool band Detroit Run is on a mission to redefine modern alternative rock with an infectious sound that they describe as “anthemic, bouncy and crushing.”
Australian duo Lost Cathedrals aim to thrill and surprise by blending anthemic rock with electro and cinematic elements in a genre-being sound they describe as “eclectic, infectious, and unexpected, like a surprise party, but with better riffs.”
Having graced the stages of the West End and performed on national TV screens, Matted are exploring new musical territory.