Eternios
Eternios: The Architects of Cinematic Rock
Eternios is a British cinematic rock band known for blending orchestral grandeur with modern rock intensity. The group achieved mainstream recognition with their 2018 debut album, which charted across Europe and spawned several certified singles.
Early career
Eternios formed in London in 2012, initially as a studio project by multi-instrumentalist and composer Aris Thorne. Drawing from a shared love of film scores and progressive rock, the early lineup solidified after recruiting vocalist Lena Vance through online musician forums. Their self-released 2014 EP, "Prelude," garnered attention on streaming platforms and led to a development deal with independent label Axiom Records in 2015.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2018 with their debut full-length album, "Chronosphere." Released via Axiom Records with distribution through a major, the album's lead single, "Atlas Falls," received heavy rotation on rock radio. "Chronosphere" debuted at number 12 on the UK Albums Chart and achieved gold certification in their home country within six months, propelled by sync placements in major video games and television trailers.
Key tracks
Atlas Falls — This breakthrough single defined their signature sound and became a staple on rock radio, earning a BPI Silver certification.
Echoes in the Static — A fan-favorite track noted for its complex arrangement and a guest vocal feature from singer-songwriter RIVRS.
Monuments — The closing epic from "Chronosphere" showcased their cinematic scope and is a centerpiece of their live performances.
Vertigo — The lead single from their 2021 sophomore album "Dualities" which charted higher on the Rock & Metal charts than its predecessor.
Fathoms — A collaboration with electronic producer Kaelin that demonstrated their willingness to experiment beyond the rock genre.
Following their debut success, Eternios spent two years touring extensively before releasing their second album, "Dualities," in 2021. This record saw them experimenting with darker electronic textures while maintaining their orchestral foundation, and it debuted at number 8 on the UK chart. They have since collaborated with composers like Benjamin Wallfisch and contributed to major motion picture soundtracks, further cementing their niche at the intersection of rock and cinematic music.
Fans of the expansive, atmospheric rock of Muse will appreciate Eternios' ambitious compositional scale and vocal dramatics. The thematic depth and progressive structures of Thirty Seconds to Mars during their "A Beautiful Lie" era are another clear touchstone. For the blend of rock with synthetic elements, explore Bring Me The Horizon's later work. The orchestral rock ambition of the British band Nothing But Thieves also runs parallel to Eternios' own path.
Eternios' powerful anthems are a regular feature on modern rock and alternative rock radio stations across our network. Their music is programmed alongside other boundary-pushing acts on dedicated new rock channels and specialty shows focusing on cinematic and progressive sounds, ensuring their reach to a dedicated audience.
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