The Era are a duo from Glasgow, Scotland consisting of Electric Harp player Lochlann and Singer/Guitarist Cal. Taking as much influence from pop icons such as Sky Ferreira and Charli XCX as they do from indie references like Arctic Monkeys, The Kills & Nine Inch Nails.
The Era are pushing the boundaries of modern pop/rock music by using their USP; unlike any other band on the scene The Era use an electric harp played through a selection of amplifiers and effects pedals to create a face pounding wall of sound.
Recent shows include support slots for 80’s legends Heaven 17 as well as notable slots with GGLUM for Plastic Factory LDN, The Ninth Wave, Vlure as well as a sold out debut headline show in Broadcast, Glasgow - all within their first 8 months as a band.
They have recently released their highly anticipated debut single “Black Leather Lover” from their forthcoming EP, now available on all streaming platforms.
“The blend of bass-like harp strings, atmospheric distortion, and earnest vocals make for a dark, heady electronic sound with plenty of promise.“ - So Young Magazine
The Era are a duo from Glasgow, Scotland consisting of Electric Harp player Lochlann and Singer/Guitarist Cal. Taking as much influence from pop icons such as Sky Ferreira and Charli XCX as they do from indie references like Arctic Monkeys, The Kills & Nine Inch Nails.
The Era are pushing the boundaries of modern pop/rock music by using their USP; unlike any other band on the scene The Era use an electric harp played through a selection of amplifiers and effects pedals to create a face pounding wall of sound.
Recent shows include support slots for 80’s legends Heaven 17 as well as notable slots with GGLUM for Plastic Factory LDN, The Ninth Wave, Vlure as well as a sold out debut headline show in Broadcast, Glasgow - all within their first 8 months as a band.
They have recently released their highly anticipated debut single “Black Leather Lover” from their forthcoming EP, now available on all streaming platforms.
“The blend of bass-like harp strings, atmospheric distortion, and earnest vocals make for a dark, heady electronic sound with plenty of promise.“ - So Young Magazine