With the release of Eldur on May 22, New Zeland alternative rock outfit Coridian mapped out the third instalment of their four-part cycle of albums centring on the elements that comprise the Earth we live in. It is an ambitious undertaking, but one which vocalist Dity Maharaj says fans are embracing with this latest release.
“I guess the main goal with this EP was just to get some good music to people’s earholes”, he laughed, “and reach out a bit more and get a bit more momentum for us, especially internationally.
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