Letters to Lions

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South Sydney boys, Letters to Lions can be described as a concoction of swooning aggression and dance pop sensibility with comparisons to Kings of Leon, WU LYF, last Dinosaurs and Foals; the boys may just become your new favourite indie band.

Sharing stages with with the likes of San Cisco, KLP, The Ruminaters, Skeggs, Burn Anteares, The Lulu Rose, The Closure and the Jungle Giants… you may recognise their unique and dynamic sound. Their live shows can only be described as breathtaking and chaotic, seeing physical energy shift between two guitarists race around the room only to fall on the stable shoulders of that bass is truly quite a spectacle.

You may also remember them as the guitar driven four-piece band that lit up the main stage at The Sound of Suburbs festival alongside Holy, Holy, The Beautiful Girls, Bleeding Knees Club, Citizen Kay and a few others.

The local legends you see once and never forget. Comprising of four dubious and emotional young men from Sydney’s south, Letters to Lions will steal your attention and make you spill your drink.

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