Cirrus Crown
Cicadastone, Cirrus Crown, Cam Bird & The Last Martyr
Bendigo Hotel
125 Johnston St
Jun 21, 2019
8:30 PM GMT+10
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eadlining an epic line up of rock and metal at the Bendigo Hotel are Cicadastone, a 4 piece knock out punch of face melting rock sure to warm the icy Melbourne winter blues
With support from Cirrus Crown who are causing a hurricane around Melbourne with their incredible blend of Progressive Rock
And Metallers Cam Bird breaking their live hiatus and bringing a fresh line up, heavier face smacking sound and new album full of intensity and groove
And last but definitely not least, following a massive EP Launch The Last Martyr will open the stage with their powerful combo of Melodic Metal making one tough act to follow.
This night is sure to be huge and one to please all rock/metal guitar driven band fans looking to put the Melbourne winter at bay. Come down and enjoy a night of great bands and music!
Tickets $15 on the door.
Doors at 8pm.
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Cirrus Crown Biography
Cirrus Crown, a weather phenomenon associated with thunderstorms, is a metaphor that perfectly encapsulates the band's energetic, dynamic, heavy and ambient music. The Melbourne-based progressive hard rock five-piece's sound "is hard to pin down to any particular influence," however, there are evident shades of Karnivool, Gojira, Dead Letter Circus and Cog. Their songs "utilise dynamics and ambience to provide contrast to the pulsating heaviness" and takes the listener on a "highly dynamic ride."
The band features a strong lineup consisting of "gig-hardened players and performers"; vocalist Markus Saastamoinen (Degrees of Separation), guitarists Pete Borzeta (Acolyte, Fading Hour) and Ross Niven (Fear is a Liar), bassist Matt Manders (Orsome Welles) and drummer Lorne Lippiatt (Alpha Remedy).
Cirrus Crown exploded onto the scene to a full-capacity room and quickly became known for their "powerful performances," "immense energy" and "taking the audience on a journey filled with charging, high-energy intensity." Since their sold our debut show, they have been steadily building a dedicated fanbase.
With their highly anticipated debut single releases on the horizon, Cirrus Crown has its sights set to the skies.
Read MoreThe band features a strong lineup consisting of "gig-hardened players and performers"; vocalist Markus Saastamoinen (Degrees of Separation), guitarists Pete Borzeta (Acolyte, Fading Hour) and Ross Niven (Fear is a Liar), bassist Matt Manders (Orsome Welles) and drummer Lorne Lippiatt (Alpha Remedy).
Cirrus Crown exploded onto the scene to a full-capacity room and quickly became known for their "powerful performances," "immense energy" and "taking the audience on a journey filled with charging, high-energy intensity." Since their sold our debut show, they have been steadily building a dedicated fanbase.
With their highly anticipated debut single releases on the horizon, Cirrus Crown has its sights set to the skies.
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