Dea Matrona Live Review

This was my first experience hearing Dea Matrona live, I was excited to listen to them after streaming their music on Apple Music.

They have an exquisite, vibrant, energetic style from the moment they arrive on stage.

They have a strong connection when they are on stage, they are the future of new rock music. Hailing from Ireland, duo Dea Matrona gave a strong set with songs from Stamp on It and Get My Mind Off, they showcase not only insane vocals but great guitar riffs and an incredible live presence.

This may have been the first time to see them live but I know it won’t be the last they will be onto more sell-out shows throughout the year and their career.

Ireland has produced a lot of talented artists and now they are giving us Dea Matrona.

If you get the chance go and see them you will not be disappointed.

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