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Aurora in Full - Live at Roadburn 2026 - 12" Purple Swirl Vinyl
Aurora in Full - Live at Roadburn 2026 - 12" Purple Swirl Vinyl
Hello Merch
850 W Lincoln St
Phoenix AZ 85007
United States
PREORDER NOW! THIS AND ALL PRODUCTS ORDERED WITH IT WILL SHIP ON OR AROUND NOVEMBER 8TH 2026!
Pressed at Dunk Records on 180g vinyl with a 3mm spine jacket.
Includes a double sided insert.
Limited one time pressing of 300 copies. All copies are signed.
Available till November 6, 2026. Any remaining copies after that date will only be available at our shows.
In early 2017, we were just getting started. We had only played two shows when we recorded a four song demo in our living space, which we released in May. Before we even had a proper release show planned, something unexpected happened: we were invited to play at Roadburn Festival in 2017.
Our booker at the time, longtime friend Jan de Bie, had passed our demo along to Walter from Roadburn. His response was immediate, he wanted us on the lineup. We were stunned. The catch? A 40 minute set, while we only had about 20 minutes of material?!?! So we wrote quickly, intensely. Those sessions became the foundation of Aurora.
That first Roadburn show took place in the Cul de Sac, the festival’s smallest room. From there, everything accelerated. Our demo reached Holy Roar Records, who signed us right away, opening further doors and carrying our music far beyond where we had imagined.
We wrote Aurora in a rush during that period, and released it in 2018. It was recorded at The Ranch with Neil Kennedy, beginning a collaboration that has continued ever since. Neil also mixed Hush during the pandemic, while Lewis Johns (who also operaties from The Ranch) later worked on our most recent record ‘Thirst’. This live session, once again mixed by Neil, feels like a full-circle moment……..
Tracklist:
01. Glow
02. Drift
03. Tremble
04. Shallow Breath
05. Aid and Abet
06. Collide
07. Beached
08. Aurora
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