Estrons

Estrons

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"...a fierce declaration of the band's dynamic sound." - Noisey


“...the energy of a hyped up caffeine addict spinning off a treadmill” - DIY


“...a rollicking slice of punk…” - Gigwise


Estrons means ‘strangers’ in Welsh and this band of misfits may at times seem very far removed from any particular scene because they make music their own way, when they like, how they like.

Estrons write about sexual dominance, belonging, divorce, self doubt… themes that matter to them and they write about them with passion and truth. They sing in English and Welsh, sometimes flitting between the two depending on the feel of the song. Their debut EP Whoever She Was… includes opening track and single Make A Man, which not only presents the band’s dynamic indie sound, but the sentiment behind the song is just as meaningful with the idea of female objectification turned on its head. Previously released single ‘Aliens’ is another indie-punk belter that will have you bouncing off the walls, whilst Welsh spoken track ‘Ysbrydoli’ has a slightly more indie-pop edge to it but still manages to maintain the same kick-ass attitude throughout.


The band have already played the length and breadth of their home country at festivals such as Swn Festival and Festival no. 6. BBC Radio WalesAdam Walton, Bethan Elfyn plus BBC Radio 1’s Huw Stephens and Annie Mac as well as BBC 6Music’s Steve Lamacq and Tom Robinson are also huge supporters alongside Kerrang! radio, Radio X, Noisey, The Line of Best Fit and Gigwise. With EP Whoever She Was… Estrons are ready to take their sound and present it to the world, flying the flag for Wales, the UK and for anyone who loves music with balls.

Whoever She Was... is out now via Gofod Records Ltd.

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