Helalyn Flowers

Helalyn Flowers is a dynamic and multifaceted duo from Italy that marks their presence in the alternative music scene with a fusion of industrial rock, gothic and electro elements. Comprised of vocalist Nøemi Aurora and multi-instrumentalist Maxx, the band formed in 2005 and has cultivated a unique aesthetic and sound that resonates with a multitude of subcultural scenes. The band's moniker—a combination of the words "helical" and "flowers"—aptly captures their blend of aggressive spirals of sound with delicate melodic blooms.

Throughout their career, Helalyn Flowers has consistently pushed the boundaries of genre to craft a sonic identity that is both recognizable and refreshingly unpredictable. With albums such as "Àiresis" and its Deluxe Edition, along with "Nyctophilia" and its own expanded offering, they have built a sturdy bridge between dark alternative grooves and captivating, melody-driven songwriting. Over the years, they have gracefully honed their sound through a discography that also includes releases like "Halos," "Metropolis Necropolis," and "Suicidal Birds," among others. Helalyn Flowers' music is characterized by its high-energy beats, alluring vocals, and a willingness to explore dark, introspective themes, which has earned them a loyal following and significant acclaim within the underground alternative music community.

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Àiresis
Album - 10 Tracks - Released February 19, 2021
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