Estrons: "This is Estrons. This is what we are"
Estrons turn everyday troubles and heartache into invincible tunes ready to take on the world.

Estrons aren't quite sure how they managed a debut album. "It's hard to find common ground," admits vocalist Tali Källström. They don't listen to the same music. "There's always a fight over the CD player in the van. I think Rhodri [Daniel, guitar]'s taste in music is terrible. He thinks my taste in music is terrible. I don't know how we wrote the songs we did. They're all these weird Frankenstein's monsters."
But two years since ‘Make A Man' made people sit up and take notice, Estrons are set to release ‘You Say I'm Too Much, I Say You're Not Enough'. They've spent most of 2018 away for the spotlight, figuring things out and seeing where pull makes way for push.
Unafraid of stepping away from their steadily building momentum, "the most important thing is getting your art right," she says. "If it's not right, it's not worth putting it out. It wouldn't have mattered if it was going to take us another two years for us to get it right, we would have waited."
Estrons have always done things on their own terms. The fact they're releasing their debut full-length now is in part because Rhodri kept laughing, promising they couldn't release an album with ‘Make A Man' on it in 2019, but mainly it was just time.
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