Sinezamia

Sinezamia
Origin Mantua, Italy
Genres New wave, hard rock, alternative rock
Years active 2004 (2004)–present
Labels Sinezamia records
Website www.sinezamia.it

Sinezamia is an Italian rock band formed in Mantua in 2004.

History

Sinezamia started playing in 2004 from 2007 onward they have released two EP s: their first one self-produced "Fronde" 2007 and the second one called "Sacralità" in 2009, during this year, Mick Mercer, a British journalist included Sinezamia in his book Music to die for . Personal life-experiences and existentialism are the major aspects of Sinezamia's lyrics written in Italian. Sinezamia's initial musical style was rooted into dark wave, new wave and Italian rock music from the '80s. In 2011 the band has released a single "Ombra" followed by, in 2012, the very first album "La fuga" self-produced and promoted by Atomic Stuff, a record label from Brescia. After publishing the album and moving its musical gendre towards hard rock, dark and metal, the band has started gaining several reviews by some music magazines such as the well-known Italian Rockerilla and Rockit and the foreigners like Rock Hard and Metal Mania.[1]

In 2013, the band has performed at the Masters of Rock (festival) in Czech Republic. In October of the same year, Sinezamia published another single “Senza fiato” produced by Atomic Stuff. Sinezamia took part to the Joy Division tribute compilation "3.5 Decades – A Joy Division Italian Tribute" playing Warsaw produced by Darkitalia community, it will be released on 15 June 2014. While the band is composing the new album , 13 March 2015 released the live album "Decadanza" , disc recorded live containing ten songs and celebrates the first 10 years of the band . Sinezamia took part to the Litfiba tribute compilation "30 Desaparecido" playing Versante est produced by Ghigo Renzulli Fan Collaborative community, it will be released on 29 December 2015.

Members

Discography

EP

Singles

Album

Live

Compilation

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