The all-female group has just released their new single 'Akhir Sarkha'.
Saudi Arabian psychedelic band Seera has unveiled their new track ‘Akhir Sarkha’.
The band has become a cult sensation within the global psychedelic underground, consisting of four female musicians who merge experimental, lysergic sounds with elements of their Arabian roots.
Originally from Riyadh, Seera will be performing in London next week for a special one-time show at the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall.
In addition, the members – Nora (vocals, keyboards), Haya (guitar), Meesh (bass), and Thing (drums) – have also released a collaboration with EarthSonic, part of The Last Scream initiative.
The new single ‘Akhir Sarkha’ is a captivating and immersive experience, accompanied by striking visuals crafted by the multidisciplinary collective Null_.
Check it out below.
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The Saudi Arabian psych group Seera has released a new single titled 'Akhir Sarkha'. The band has become a cult phenomenon within the global psychedelic underground scene, an