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KRONA

With the release of the bands second studio album, The Slave Sessions, Kronas sonic visions have been pushed forward, with new experimentations into just how fa

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LINE UP: Nelda - vocal, Art - guitar, Ant - bass, Josh - drums.
Band/artist history
Throughout the history of rock music, bands have all too often relied on only one USP to satisfy the demands of their listeners; be it an incendiary guitarist, a prodigious drummer or a roof-raising front man, so many groups settle for just one main attraction, while the other members simply drift along in the background. If there’s one band that can be described as so much more than a sum of its parts, it’s Krona. Supplying the pounding rhythm section upon which Krona’s songs lie upon is drummer Josh Pow, whose deft fills and hip-hop influenced beats support Anthony Channer’s melodious bass-lines, adding an element of funk to Krona’s heavy rock and roll. Artur Alexjeves’s prodigious guitar skills are demonstrated on every single Krona song, with innovative effects layered upon the hook-heavy riffs, showing off an elegant interplay with the other instruments. All of this provides the perfect counterpoint for frontwoman Nelda Kuzuma’s delicately powerful performances, whose honey-barbed vocals sound as if they have been borrowed from the Heavens, or, on occasion, stolen from Hell.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes.
Your musical influences
Kronas influences include RHCP, RATM, Led Zeppelin, Radiohead, Massive Attack, The Prodigy and many more. At the moment we are listening to lots of jazz and ethnic music like African and Indian.
What equipment do you use?
Mics, Guitars, Drums, Sampler, FX
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Alternative & Experimental Music artist from United Kingdom. New songs free to stream, with purchase options starting at $1. Add to your playlist now.