INCURA: 'Who You Are' Video Released

February 7, 2013

"Who You Are", the new video from Canadian theatrical rockers INCURA, can be seen below. The song is taken from the band's forthcoming self-titled full-length debut album, due out in North America on February 26 via Coalition Music and Warner Music Canada. The clip features a dark, tantalizing vibe to accompany the compelling, sweeping song that is "Who You Are".

INCURA is currently on a headlining tour of Canada. The band is also scheduled to make its first-ever appearance at this year's Canadian Music Fest in Toronto in March.

With influences ranging from MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE to COHEED AND CAMBRIA to QUEEN and an exotic name to boot, INCURA embodies an incredibly unique array of musical styles — from metal to prog rock with elements of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom Of The Opera" thrown in for good measure (lead singer Kyle Gruninger has his roots in professional theater). Creating its moniker by combining the name of a previous band with that of a spell from the Final Fantasy games, INCURA was formed in a small Canadian city in the Prairies a few years ago and has already toured with the likes of STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, SHINEDOWN and APOCALYPTICA. Their sound is compelling, featuring epic arrangements, powerful crescendos and pristine musicianship.

INCURA is Kyle Gruninger (vocals),Jim McLaren (keys),Jono Olson (bass),Royce Whittaker (guitar) and Phil Gardner (drums).

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