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SENTIA Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

SENTIA

Sep 9, 2023

8:30 PM GMT+10
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SENTIA Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Terrestrials are incredibly pumped to announce the arrival of their first single "Triggers" from their upcoming debut album. Bringing their dynamic and high energy Alt-rock tendencies, Terrestrials will be supported by proggy pals "SENTIA" & "Seas of titan".
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SENTIA Biography

Equal parts moody, melodic and eclectic...

In defiance of cautionary tales of cosmic peril, shape-shifting Melbourne alt-rock pioneers SENTIA have charted their course through a galaxy of influences, daring to orbit progressive rock, synthwave, metal, reggae and beyond. Their sonic spacecraft; a groove-laden fusion of immersive synth-scapes and intricate guitars, fronted by the captivating theatrics of vocalist Amos Phillips.

Stalwarts (or is that stale warts?) of the Melbourne prog and alternative gig community, Sentia's flair for the dynamic, dramatic and cinematic has become a signature of the band's awe-inspiring live shows, setting them apart as stellar anomalies in the Australian alternative scene.

Sentia's latest single, WINTERSON, continues the band's string of new releases produced with the legendary FORRESTER SAVELL (Karnivool, The Butterfly Effect, Cog, The Omnific) with drums engineered by LUKE PALMER (Dead Letter Circus).

"...cohesively blending electronic, reggae and jazzy elements at times. And it all rolls off their hands in seamless fashion in a live setting."
-Sense Music Media

"Yeah, I loved this band. They were just an absolute joy to watch, and I can’t wait until I have a chance to see them again."
-Overdrive Mag

"SENTIA play twisty, turny, slippery alt-rock that is a little more experimental than others, but every bit as catchy."
-themusic.com.au
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