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Help put KAURA on this years Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago.

This band is not your average rock band. Kaura (pronounced kay-aura) was born from the vision of infusing the aggressive power of hard, yet melodic rock with the haunting and ethereal sounds of ancient instruments. In the short time since the band formed in 2005, they have been invited to open for TOOL, Rob Zombie, and Godsmack by Bill Graham Presents, and had A Perfect Circle’s Paz Lenchantin play on their self released EP.

In addition, they traveled to the distant lands of India, Thailand, Bali, Cambodia, Laos, and Nepal to seek out instruments and experiences to fully realize their vision. The band sought to not only carve out a unique musical voice but also a different lyrical voice. "The lyrical focus is more on themes of evolution, re-birth, social and personal consciousness rather than the standard self-loathing, angry at-the-world fare of most hard rock bands"

Check out their incredible music and their bio here

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...riendid=8279511

KAURA is in the running to play Lollapalooza 2007!

They were one of 20 bands hand chosen to go on to Round 3!

They NEED TO BE IN THE TOP 5 BY midnight FRIDAY JULY 20th to WIN!!!

It takes less than 20 seconds to vote and you can vote everyday with multiple e-mail addresses. They send you no spam so don't be worried about putting in your e-mail. KAURA has not been signed yet and needs the recognition that Lollapalooza would bring them!

It takes less than 1 minute!!

VOTE ONCE EVERY DAY!

Vote here http://lollapalooza.mp3.com/feature/2007lo...=KAURA-THE-BAND

Help put KAURA on this years Lollapalooza

Thanks so much and pass this along!

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