Italian rock band Sinezamia has
signed an agreement with Atomic Stuff that will promote the new full-length
album La Fuga. On YouTube you can hear the first two singles, "La Fuga" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpMx7Kx06MY) and
"Occhio Elettrico" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GugFQ8FHHPA&list=UUedEz-iYhKNX0-eDToEGzXw&index=1&feature=plcp).
Moreover, you can hear an alternative version of “Ombra” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mdS8gn8toc&list=UUedEz-iYhKNX0-eDToEGzXw&index=6&feature=plcp).
Biography
Sinezamia was born in May 2004 through the dense fog of Mantova, Italy, and rapidly inserted in the dark rock - new wave scene. After a demo tape, the first live performances and some line-up changes, in 2006 the project started taking its shape. During this period the band started working on a first official release, which in early 2007 would result in the band's first ep named Fronde. Seven tracks from the repertoire of that period, a mixture between dark wave and dark rock with uncommon lyrics. The ep was required in many provinces in Italy. Sinezamia was also included among the dark realities of the peninsula in the book "Music To Die For" by the British journalist Mick Mercer.
Sinezamia was born in May 2004 through the dense fog of Mantova, Italy, and rapidly inserted in the dark rock - new wave scene. After a demo tape, the first live performances and some line-up changes, in 2006 the project started taking its shape. During this period the band started working on a first official release, which in early 2007 would result in the band's first ep named Fronde. Seven tracks from the repertoire of that period, a mixture between dark wave and dark rock with uncommon lyrics. The ep was required in many provinces in Italy. Sinezamia was also included among the dark realities of the peninsula in the book "Music To Die For" by the British journalist Mick Mercer.
The press began to notice the
band, which got many good reviews and interviews, and started a tour which
lasted until 2008, reaching various Italian provinces. The fan base started to
increase, but when the band was ready to enter the studio to record new tracks,
a line-up split forced its members to delay the work. With a new rhythm section,
in early 2009 the five musicians went into the studio, restarting live concerts
in May and releasing Sacralità , a second ep containing four songs full of dark
rock and new wave, dark and hypnotic atmospheres combined with incisive and
powerful rhythmics. The ep got an unexpected success and the first press went
sold out in a couple of months.
Sacralità was requested in many Italian and
foreign provinces, getting several radio and print interviews, several excellent
reviews, numerous airplays and a constant series of gigs. This allowed Sinezamia
to be known more and more throughout the peninsula, crossing the provincial
boundaries and landing in big cities. In May 2011 Sinezamia released a new
single, “Ombra”, a sort of preview of the first album of previously unpublished
tracks, released on March 9th, 2012, entitled La Fuga.
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