The Intersphere
The Intersphere is a band that formed around four musicians with stage names that sound like they came from a sci-fi novel: Celeste Aurora, Orion Stellar,...
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The Intersphere is a band that formed around four musicians with stage names that sound like they came from a sci-fi novel: Celeste Aurora, Orion Stellar, Nova Solstice, and Sirius Zenith. Their debut single 'Sleeping God' came out in 2019 and got some attention for its atmospheric sound.
They've released a few albums since then, including 'Cosmic Origins' in 2019, 'The Celestial Divide' in 2021, and 'Hypernova' in 2023. Some of their other songs include 'I Have a Place For You On Google Earth' and 'Masquerade'.
There's been some talk about their lyrics and imagery being unconventional, but that's about as specific as the available information gets. The band seems to lean into space-themed aesthetics in both their music and their presentation.
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