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Wine Guardian for Progressive Metal

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Topic: Wine Guardian for Progressive Metal
Posted By: black_diamond
Subject: Wine Guardian for Progressive Metal
Date Posted: April 25 2017 at 04:24
Wine Guardian officially born in 2008 in Milan, when the three founding members Lorenzo, Stefano e Davide, decide to refound a band born four years before.

At the beginning the band was hard rock and '80 metal oriented, played mainly Black Sabbath, IronMaiden and Dio, but started to write their own songs at the same time.
The meeting with Stagealive, a booking agency working in Milan from 2008 to 2013, gives them the opportunity to play in several live clubs in Milan and sorroundings. This period was fundamental to make the project to grow up. From 2010 to 2012, Wine Guardian perform in Brighton (UK), Amsterdam, Dublin and Galway (IRL), in a memorable evening at the historic Sally Long's Pub settled in the little Irish town.

In 2013 the band released their first full-lenght entitled Fool's Paradise, which is being distributed on all digital stores by Dingo Music.

During the next three years the band develops its music, including more and more experimentation, in a balance between heavy metal from its early days and progressive played by bands like Rush, Queensryche, Savatage, partly Opeth and Porcupine Tree too. The path ends with the birth of Onirica, the second studio album, out in January 2017.

 
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