vitja
facebook Founded: January 2013 Disbanded: April 2022 Hometown: Münster | Köln, Germany Genre: Progressive Metalcore | Groove | Electronicore Record Label: Redfield Records Contact: alex@redfield-records.com Bookings: info@theletitburnagency.de Band Gabriel Spigolon (2019-2022) - Vocals Florian Vogel - Bass Fabio DeDominicis - Guitar Daniel PamPuch - Drums Former Members David Beule (2013-2019) - Vocals Vladimir Donchenko - Guitar Mario Metzler - Bass Biography Every ending implies an infinite amount of power for a new start. When founding VITJA from the ashes of former bands, four highly talented musicians smartly exploited this impulse to create something bigger, more challenging and inimitable than everything they had done before in their lives. From the ashes of four former bands, Vitja rose as the phoenix. Vitja performed some of the most highly persuading live shows and an all-embracing, undefinable, erratic aura, bestowing Vitja the highest attention from day one. This attention peaked after the release of their latest album, Thirst, in 2019. Having toured with Martyr Defield and played such far-reaching festival appearances such as Euroblast, Mair1 or Reload in 2013, VITJA tirelessly continue to put countless miles on their van through unremitting touring. Having delivered a matchless studio performance after months of fully focused songwriting, it was top producer Aljoscha Sieg who was chosen to take charge of producing and mixing VITJA's debut album at Pitchback Studios in Cologne. Both parties acknowledged that none of their previous musical projects had even been slightly as acute and complex as creating this album. Echoes turned out to be nothing less than a jaw-dropping masterpiece of heavy music on a technical and constructive level hardly ever before reached by a European band. With Echoes VITJA created the first massive pillar of their very own legacy. A legacy of intense and claiming music, recondite lyricism and indestructible volition. They only reinforced this concrete foundation with their next two albums, Digital Love and Mistaken. However, during the year 2019, Vitja had totally changed band members; excluding Daniel Pampuch. The new vocalist had a lighter way of singing, and as such the 2019 album Thirst had sounded nothing like its precursors. Though unalike, they were similar enough to keep fans satisfied with the direction the band was headed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Progressive Metalcore
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