Nero Di Marte Announce New Line-up

2021-04-06 by Fernando Alves | 7 Comments
The Italian experimentalists of Nero Di Marte are now revealing their brand new (live) line-up. Guitar player Francesco D'Adamo and bass player Andrea Burgio have decided to part ways with the band due to personal reasons. Alessio Cattaneo will take over axe duties and Georgio Figa Talamanca will present on bass from now on. Nero Di Marte are furthermore announcing their addition to the Roadburn Redux Festival which will take place on April 16-18. The band will be performing the tracks 'L'Arca' and 'Sisyphos' with the new line-up.

Front man Sean Worrel comments on the change: "Francesco and Andrea have decided to step down from having an active role within Nero di Marte. Their reasoning and decisions have been long thought out and were not driven by either conflict or creative divergences, but rather by different priorities in their life. Both of course continue to be our best friends and we have all expressed our desire to collaborate in creating more music for Nero together, in some form, when the time is right. It’s impossible to put into words what these years together have been like. I feel lucky to have met them by chance through our common musical sensibilities, but the relationship we have is one of the most meaningful in my life. However, the present and future of the band is bright and erupting with creativity. As we moved our headquarters from Bologna to Rome last year, we've had the opportunity to add two incredibly talented, creative, thoughtful people to the project. Alessio Cattaneo (Onryo) and Giorgio Talamanca (HateLimbs) joined the band during the course of 2020, both having an exceptionally deep understanding of the band’s music and bringing much welcomed new ideas and energy to the fold, propelling the band in very promising new territories...We are excited (and very honoured) to present the new line-up, performing songs from Immoto, at the Roadburn Festival online event in April! Please look forward to it."

Line-up 2021
Sean Worrell: Vocals, Guitar
Alessio Cattaneo: Guitar
Giorgio Figa Talamanca: Bass
Giulio Galati: Drums

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LunaticSoul
April 6th 2021
2422 Comments


Their original drummer was insane, impeccable. I happened to see them on my very only COVID-19 authorized gig in 2020, and their new drummer is good, but not as good as the one they had before.

LunaticSoul
April 6th 2021
2422 Comments


In terms of live performance that is, Immoto on disc sounds bonkers lol on drums is insane.

Gmork89
April 6th 2021
8892 Comments


I like this band


SputnikSweetheart
April 7th 2021
369 Comments


Didn't like immoto as much as the previous two albums.
Hope this change in lineup brings a change in sound as well? uhm

DaveTrane
April 8th 2021
729 Comments


Stoked

JohnnyoftheWell
April 8th 2021
64287 Comments


Immoto was awesome, hope this lineup holds up

LunaticSoul
April 8th 2021
2422 Comments


Immoto >> that second disc



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