French post-punk/gothic rock band Soror Dolorosa has decided to stream the re-created classic tracks released on the bonus EP Aurora, which accompanied the limited artbook edition of its acclaimed current album Mond, in a series of visualiser clips inspired by tarot card artist Pamela Coleman Smith.
Soror Dolorosa's mastermind, Andy Julia, comments: "On Aurora, we re-recorded some of our ancient tunes that were originally released on the bonus EP of the artbook version of Mond before. We made up our minds that we wanted to share these tracks properly with you and to use this opportunity to shed some light on what inspired us to evolve our current sound. It all started when I saw the 'Sketch for Glass' drawing that Pamela Colman Smith had created in 1908. This amazing mystical artist also designed the famous Rider Waite tarot deck and illustrated many novels at her time. We decided to create new songs with a drum machine, and we had this feeling that things should go further out into space. The character that you can see on the cover of the Aurora video visualiser, who resembles the Magician of the tarot cards, was our starting point. This figure could be you, it could be us, fearless opening the arms to an unpredictable future that is made from shades and light. Floating over the clouds in whispers and dreams, we wish our audience an Aurora like the one that we had while creating this EP!"
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SOROR DOLOROSA - Streams Bonus EP Aurora
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