In the mid-90s, Caelum Bliss was a fixture in Detroit’s ethereal rock scene. They combined the beauty of a string section (Two violins, cello and harp) with the traditional rock lineup to produce haunting rock tracks and beautiful ballads. They attracted hundreds of fans to shows at venues like St. Andrew’s Hall and The Majestic.
By the late 90s, the band morphed into the electro-pop band Deathgirl.com with the help of producer Dennis White (Charm Farm, Static Revenger, produced tracks for Madonna). The string section disappeared and the band followed the paths of bands like Garbage and Curve. Deathgirl.com was on top of their game. They became a household name in Detroit, their record sold well, they packed venues and the labels were buzzing.
Now, producer, songwriter and guitarist Tony Hamera created a new project with vocalist Kate Hinote. Ether Aura combines the lush beauty of fuzzy, ethereal rock and lush vocals with the straight-up style of indie rock guitars. The new album is “Before We Could Sing”. If you didn't hear them on CIMX 89X, catch their live set at the FREE CD release party on Saturday, February 17 at The Berkely Front. Crashing Cairo opens the show.
For more information, or to listen to sample tracks, visit www.myspace.com/etheraura.
Official Website: http://www.myspace.com/etheraura%20or%20www.etheraura.com
Added by faith148 on February 15, 2007