An Independent Alternative Rock Band originating from the land of the long white cloud, New Zealand, Liminal Dawn has carved out a shadow‑lit corner of alternative rock that feels both massive and intimate.

Their sound fuses heavy, driving rock with haunting melodic undertones, creating an atmosphere that pulls you in slowly and hits you all at once. It’s immersive, unsettling, and unmistakably theirs.

The band’s debut album Dark To Dark set the tone for their identity — a world built on contrast, tension, and emotional gravity. Tracks like “Hour Glass,” “Obsidian,” “Beautiful Abyss,” and “Karmas Hand” have become fan anchors, blending weight, vulnerability, and a cinematic sense of space.

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Lyrically, Liminal Dawn explore the fault lines between the human experience and the natural world — the places where internal storms mirror the landscapes around us. Their music feels like standing on a coastline at dusk: powerful, reflective, and a little dangerous.

From the land of the long white cloud, they’re shaping a sound that’s as atmospheric as it is heavy, as beautiful as it is bleak.

 

Liminal Dawn hit that zone where heaviness and atmosphere actually work together instead of competing. A mood that sticks with you long after the track fades. At times you can hear that Pink Floyd/David Gilmour‑style spaciousness in the guitar work — not imitation, just that same sense of air and emotional weight. They’re pushing alternative rock into a space that feels bigger, darker, and more alive — glad to have them in the Hub.

-Rob | The INDIE Musician

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