Internationally renowned hard rock / metal group Chromium have joined Aerial 7 South Africa's stable of endorsed artists.
Aerial 7 was founded on the idea that great sound can be combined with eye-catching design. The Aerial 7 range of headphones is influenced by a devotion to art, street-wear, action sports and the underground music scene.
Having toured and played in every possible corner of South Africa, Chromium embarked on a highly successful tour to the United Kingdom in 2010, taking their unique sound, image and brand abroad. This tour sparked interest from other corners of the globe which the band are now in preperations for next year. Not only do Chromium make a statement on stage, but also int he studio where the band's lead vocalist and guitarist, Jared Gunston, is in the producer's chair for the band's own work. "Not only do Aerial 7 Tanks look awesome, but they sound amazing! The mixture of clarity and bottom end is essential when recording and Aerial 7 provide the best sound to work with," says Gunston.
Off-stage, Chromium are constantly on the road using MP3 players and Skype to communicate, so Aerial 7 is the perfect travel companion to accommmodate great sound while dealing with the long road. "The Aerial 7 Bullets are the most comfortable and best-sounding in-ear headphones I have ever used! The sound is brutal and they look even more brutal," says the band's very own Justin Du Preez.
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