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  • Katinka Zahra Lehtonen, Singer

    < Back Katinka Zahra Lehtonen Singer Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Ever Obscure Follow the artist

  • Chris Bonello, Guitars, Vocals

    < Back Chris Bonello Guitars, Vocals unknown Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Fallen Icon Haine Follow the artist

  • Chasing Pandora

    Chasing Pandora Matt Hush < Back In May of 2007, Chasing Pandora unveiled their inaugural album, “Mocking the Mocking Bird,” which garnered significant local raise. Later that year, in December, the band clinched three Malta Music Awards, further solidifying their acclaim. In April 2008, Chasing Pandora presented the EP "Two," notably featuring the popular track "Memories," which earned a nomination for "Best Song" at the Malta Music Awards. Throughout 2008, the band graced various stages in Malta and London. Come November, they introduced their second EP, “Wide Eyed Beautiful.” The launch of their second full album, “The Driver and the Dancer,” in June 2009, was followed by a series of vibrant gigs in London, with positive reviews flowing in from esteemed sources like "The Fly," "Acoustic Music Magazine," and "Rock N Reel." The end of 2009 witnessed the release of Chasing Pandora's inaugural single in the UK, "Running in Circles," subsequently featured on BBC Radio 2 and contributing to another round of gigs in London. This triumph paved the way for the UK release of "The Driver and the Dancer" in 2010, where it was met with an enthusiastic reception at the RoundHouse Music Room, playing to a packed audience. This album also earned a commendable review in The Independent newspaper and was performed live as part of the Janice Long BBC Radio show. Following the launch of their fourth EP, “People,” Chasing Pandora earned an invitation to perform at the North by North-East Festival in Toronto, an honor bestowed upon them from a pool of 600,000 applicants, making them one of 6,000 bands to grace the event. Chasing Pandora continued to play for audiences in Malta throughout 2010 and 2011, until the duo decided to part ways in October 2011 Band Members Melissa Portelli Vocals Melissa Portelli Ismael Azzopardi Keyboards Ismael Azzopardi Keith Anthony Guitars Keith Anthony Discography Date Title Type Listen 2008 Two Single 2008 Wide Eyed Beautiful Single 2009 The Driver and The Dancer Album 2009 Mocking the Mocking Bird II Album 2009 Time Single 2009 Running in Circles Single 2010 People EP 2024 Teatime Single 2024 Feel the Rain Single Buy the band's merch Follow the band Previous Band Next Band

  • Kurt Dimech, Bass

    < Back Kurt Dimech Bass @rocknroll_malta Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Thy Legion Follow the artist

  • Tony Gauci, Vocals

    < Back Tony Gauci Vocals Tony Gauci, born on October 27, 1945, in Żurrieq, Malta, left an indelible mark on the local folk music scene. Affectionately known as "Il-Kampanjol," he captivated audiences with his soulful melodies. Gauci's journey began at the tender age of 14 when he joined the Valletta Premier Orchestra, igniting a passion for music that would define his life. During his career, Gauci was a member of several local bands, with notable mentions including Helians and Scorpio. In the mid-1970s, Gauci skyrocketed to fame with his rendition of the iconic song "Qalb ta' Kampanjol," penned by Alfred C. Sant. This hit not only earned him widespread acclaim but also bestowed upon him his beloved nickname, "Il-Kampanjol." His musical prowess extended beyond this single, as evidenced by other popular tracks like "Qatt Ma Kont Daqshekk Ferħan," "Żgur, Żgur, Żgur," and "Il-Kalendarju." Beyond his musical endeavors, Gauci's entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish a gastronomic haven known as "Il-Kampanjol" restaurant in Qajjenza, Birżebbuġa. Gauci's generosity knew no bounds; he selflessly donated all proceeds from his debut album, "Qalb ta’ Kampanjol," to Id-Dar tal-Providenza, demonstrating his commitment to charitable causes. Throughout his illustrious career, Gauci's talents transcended borders as he embarked on international tours, enchanting audiences in Australia, Canada, and the USA. His final musical offering, the album "Malta Gawhra tal-Ħolqien," served as a heartfelt tribute to Maltese emigrants worldwide, showcasing his enduring love for his homeland and its diaspora. In 1982, a pivotal moment in his career emerged with the release of a collection of his greatest hits aptly titled 'Successi'. This compilation, backed by the Scorpio band, showcased the breadth and depth of his musical prowess. Pressed by Columbia/EMI Records in Homebush, the album bore witness to a collaboration that resonated with audiences worldwide. Recorded at Studio 7 Smash Studio, each track exuded a distinct energy and artistry. The production, orchestrated for the Topaz Apartment Hotel Malta, underscored a dedication to excellence. With backing vocals by Catherine Vigar and Joan Vassallo, the album stands as a testament to his enduring legacy and musical ingenuity. In his personal life, Gauci found solace and joy in his marriage to Bernardette, with whom he shared the blessings of parenthood, raising two sons, Keith and Nicholas. On March 10, 2010, the world bid farewell to a musical luminary. Gauci's legacy lives on through the melodies that continue to echo in the hearts of his fans and the flavours that linger on the palates of those who had the privilege of experiencing his artistry. His funeral, a poignant celebration of his life and legacy, took place on March 12, 2010, at St. Catherine's Church in Zurrieq, where family, friends, and admirers gathered to pay their final respects to the man fondly remembered as "Il-Kampanjol." Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Follow the artist

  • Kieron Spiteri, Vocalist | Guitarist

    < Back Kieron Spiteri Vocalist | Guitarist Kieron always wanted to find something to put his time and effort in when he was a child. After trying a countless number of sports, he finally tried guitar at around age 13 and didn’t pick it up fully until the age of 14. At 14 Kieron used his mum’s old classical guitar from when she was 14. Eventually he saved enough money and got himself an electric guitar. Kieron quickly picked it up and taught himself how to play it. Through guitar he started getting into proper music and finding his favorite genres, but after playing indie on guitar for a certain amount of time he found it boring and that’s when Kieron discovered Metallica at 14 years old. He quickly learned all the songs from Metallica’s Ride the Lightning, and got a 2nd guitar 1 year into playing, that had 24 frets and proper hum-bucker pick-ups for a high gain sound. When Kieron got the new guitar, he didn’t go out for the whole summer because he only practiced the guitar for hours on end trying to learn a song harder the previous one with new/different techniques. Kieron started taking guitar seriously by this time and felt like guitar and music was the part of him that was missing that’s finally found. Eventually Kieron grew fonder of Metal and heavy music, he grew my hair out, changed clothing styles and even got more guitars that were associated with the genre. In fact, flying V’s are his favorite guitar shape. Kieron always wanted to be in a band from when he was 14 years old. At around 16 years old, he just got out of a failed band that was made for a battle of the bands contest and soon after started Impertex (around April 2023) with the vocalist at the time. Impertex started out purely for fun, until eventually Kieron went to guitar lessons to learn music theory (around July 2023) and that’s where he met the current guitarist for Impertex (Marta Privitera) which knew a bassist (Michael Vassallo) and a drummer (Ezra Grech) who are now Impertex members. Impertex started off as a 5 piece rock band, but after a few practices they realized the same love they have for Thrash Metal. Eventually labelling themselves as a thrash band. In August 2024, is when they really started taking themselves seriously and aiming to be professional. However, the vocalist at the time left the band and Impertex tried getting a new member, but no one stood out/ fit in with the chemistry of the band. In the meanwhile, Kieron started practicing vocals at home when no one could hear him (the same time Impertex was searching for a new member), taking inspiration from heavier bands like Hellripper, Venom, Bathory and Death. And one day at practice Kieron decided to give vocals a try , and the other band members really loved his style. Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Impertex Follow the artist

  • Robert Longo, Guitars

    < Back Robert Longo Guitars Babanov Photography Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Mirage Follow the artist

  • Samuel Attard, Vocals, Piano

    < Back Samuel Attard Vocals, Piano Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Brodu Follow the artist

  • Gleb Shevchenko, Vocals, Guitars

    < Back Gleb Shevchenko Vocals, Guitars Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Lightspeed Collision Follow the artist

  • Costantino Oliva, Vocals, Drums

    < Back Costantino Oliva Vocals, Drums Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Double Standard Lady Lizard Follow the artist

  • Hearts Beating in Time, Song writer, Singer

    < Back Hearts Beating in Time Song writer, Singer Hearts Beating in Time is an electronic song writer from Malta, and currently based in Berlin, with influences ranging from Salut c'est cool to Niina, Jamie xx and Kraftwerk. HBIT uses her love of 8 bit sounds, arpeggiators, glitchy sequences, vocal melodies and drum loops to create her lo-fi techno beats. Her 2nd album Songs for Girls has been released on the label Reckless Yes as a physical release, with the single Death is Cancelled being played on Radio X, Radio Al Hara, Keith fm and The Ben Conley podcast. Her music has been featured on Z tapes compilations and NTS radio, and her EP “Sky Turn Pink” has been released on Business Casual Records. Discography Date Title Type Listen 2024 Semghat id-Daqq (Hearts Beating in Time Remix) Single 2023 Manifesting Happiness Single 2023 Afterglow Single 2023 I Get High (You Get Sober) Single 2023 Somedays (Robert Farrugia Remix) Single 2023 Sun Doesn't Shine (if I don't see you) Single 2023 il-Problema Single 2023 Somedays Single 2022 Sky Turn Pink Single 2022 Sky Turn Pink (Dub) Single 2021 Death is Cancelled Single 2021 Luna Park Single 2021 Songs For Girls Album 2020 Simone's Single 2018 Songs for Boys Album Member of : Follow the artist

  • A Broken Design

    A Broken Design unknown < Back Band Members Conrad Dimech Bass Conrad Dimech Simon Deguara Vocals Simon Deguara Daniel Bezzina Guitar Daniel Bezzina Discography Date Title Type Listen 2016 Feel the Rage Single 2017 Halo of Flies EP 2020 Another Day in Hell Album Buy the band's merch Follow the band Previous Band Next Band

  • Tonio Spiteri, Vocals

    < Back Tonio Spiteri Vocals @rocknroll_malta Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Thy Legion Follow the artist

  • Albert Bell's Sacro Sanctus

    Albert Bell's Sacro Sanctus Alexia Baldacchino < Back Sometime in 2011 Albert started working on the music for his solo project, later named ALBERT BELL'S SACRO SANCTUS. By autumn of 2012 he was able to present 2 demo songs to Metal On Metal Records with whom he'd been co-operating because of NOMAD SON . It wasn't what most would expect from the veteran of the doom scene... it was more of a return to the roots when it comes to his influences and musical career. And it was also the first time Albert's vocals were to be heard on a recording. This darker and much more "evil" sounding side of Albert's musical expression appealed right away to the label and the sides agreed to work with each other again. The debut album, "Deus Volt" was recorded during 2013 and 2014 at Chris Grech's (NOMAD SON guitarist) studio as well as at the renowned Temple Studios with sound engineering and music production guru David Vella. Albert handles most of the instrumentation on the album (vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, and bass of course) with Robert Spiteri - Malta's drumming prodigy from hard rockers FIRE recruited on drums to masterful effect. ALBERT BELL'S SACRO SANCTUS is the next step in Albert's heavy metal trajectory, where his song-writing, lyrical talents and musicianship all come to the fore. "Deus Volt" - Albert's debut solo album captures and pays tribute to the myriad influences that have inspired him to date - from the formative influences of BLACK SABBATH, JUDAS PRIEST, MOTORHEAD, VENOM and CELTIC FROST to Bell's passion and love for classic doom metal as epitomised by NEMESIS, CANDLEMASS, TROUBLE and SAINT VITUS. On "Deus Volt" one can also trace nods to epic metal and the dark, arcane soundscapes typical of the Italian and Hellenic metal scenes that Bell has always felt strong affinity to, reflective of the influences of Mediterranean culture on the music and thematic concepts that he has and continues to explore in his musical forays. Lyrically, "Deus Volt" sees Albert drawing on both myth and historical fact. It centres on a fictional tale that charts the conjuring and embracing of arcane forces by the higher echelons of the Fatimid dynasty in the midst of efforts of rival caliphates to oust their supremacy. As Fatimid power is ascertained, a bolder challenge arises in the form of successive crusader incursions, spearheaded by the rise of the Knights Templar and other Christian military orders, including the Knights of Outremer and the Knights Hospitalier (Knights of St.John). As their banners rise and battle-cries holler in the East, Christianity's ever-increasing military and political power and expansive ambitions resonate across uncharted territory. Blood is spilled across the battlefields of Hattin and Ascalon as these opposites clash! Drawing upon myth, belief, superstition, courage and the search for glory; both sides vie for ultimate supremacy under the panoptical gaze of the Monolith - the all-encompassing God! Deus Volt! (God Wills It!) ALBERT BELL'S SACRO SANCTUS debut album was released on November 14th, 2014 through Metal on Metal Records. It brings savage epic blackened doom metal that you can raise your fist and headbang to! Primeval metal intended for the discerning and elite old-schoolers! Albert started working on his sophomore album still long before the debut was out. For the second SACRO SANCTUS album "Ad Aeternum", Albert uses the same musical and song-writing formula explored on "Deus Volt", though perhaps now somewhat more refined with his increasing studio experience as a solo artist. This said, Albert's approach remains steadfast and resolute in its commitment, dedication and celebration of old school metal, without any compromises whatsoever. Lyrically, "Ad Aeternum" revisits Templar history, combining fact, myth and fiction once more. After the Templars' rise to supremacy over the Saracen hordes, the Knights Templar continue on their primary quest in the Holy Land - to unravel the secrets of the Temple of Solomon. On this journey, the Knights Templar encounter, among other things, ancient Hermetic texts that spoke of a monolithic, all-encompassing God well before the origins and rise of Christendom. The Knights' interactions with Fatimid and Saracen traditions and lore also made them privy to other forces of esoteric and arcane knowledge, including the rudiments of ancient Sumerian/Babylonian magick. Armed with such arcana imperii, the Templars become even more invincible and a growing threat to the Papacy and theological orthodoxy - the very foundations of the Christian world are thus threatened. Steps are taken by the Papacy, cajoled by the French Monarchy (one of the principle power brokers at the time) to crush the Templars and destroy their influence throughout Europe. A brutal Templar inquisition is undertaken (this is where the album draws on historical fact) with the Order facing charges of witchcraft, demonology, devil worship and so forth. All this is documented on the track titled "Hex and Heresy". As referenced in the mid-section of the track, while the last Templar Grand Master de Molay is being burned at the stake, he and his associates curse their persecutors (Pope Clement and King Philip of France) who eventually die within a year of de Molay's torture and burning. Following the proclamations made by their Grand Master while burning at the pyre, the surviving Templars invoke dark Sumerian demi-gods and deities and unleash the foulest of deaths on their foes (as documented on both "Seal of Damnation" and "Invocations of Unlight"). Despite their persecution, many Templars survived and continued to wield untold power worldwide till this very day (hence the last track "Illuminati (Will to Power)" on the album - and the title track "Ad Aeternum"). "Ad Aeternum" was again recorded at Chris Grech's studio, between July 2014 and August 2015, while drums were recorded by Robert Spiteri at the Temple Studios of David Vella, who contributed some keyboards and who again co-produced, mixed and mastered the album. Sparing no quarter, this gauntlet-clad fist in the face of all hipster pretenders and new metal trenders was released on April 29th, 2016 through Metal on Metal Records. Albert continued following up his forays into Templar history and myth with a third album (the final instalment in Sacro Sanctus' Knights Templar trilogy), which delved into the Templars' diaspora after their coerced disbanding and their links with contemporary esotericism and various secret societies. Titled "Liber III: Codex Templarum", the album focuses on the Order of 13's fate following their coerced dissolution including their alleged involvement in insurrections against despotic rule in Scotland and the Alpine lands in the 14th century. Templar myth and fiction are combined to masterful effect once more as our erstwhile protagonist unleashes riff upon riff of untainted and feral old school, blackened heavy metal forged from a cauldron of pedigree influences from Celtic Frost to Trouble, to Motorhead, Bathory and Venom. With "Liber III: Codex Templarum", Sacro Sanctus continues to successfully tread along the true footprint of the genre with all its best ingredients meshed in a chalice of metalized blood that should satiate the thirst of elite metal aficionados. We find some changes in band personnel on "Liber III" - Steve Lombardo (well known in Malta for his pounding and malevolent drumming with local punk legends B NI plus his studio work with myriad Maltese bands) now joined on drums and Owen Grech (one the island's most talented shredders) on lead guitar. Owen (KILLERWITCH, ex-12TH ODE, MALTA DIO DISCIPLES) handles most of the guitar solo work on the album after being enrolled together with Steve and organ player Luciano Schembri on Sacro Sanctus cover of "The Shrine in the Gloom" - which featured in “Terror Tales” - a Death SS tribute released by Black Widow Records in 2018. Albert retained vocal, bass and all the rest of guitar duties together with his now tried and tested song writing and composition skills. All the pre-production work was completed between November 2017 and January 2018 at Steve Lombardo's Hell Next Door Studios (Gudja, Malta) while the album was mixed and mastered once more by Albert's erstwhile collaborator David Vella at Temple Studios, Mistra Bay, Malta. "Liber III: Codex Templarum" was released on September 5th, 2018 by Metal on Metal Records. Raw and primal as you can get, Bell sounded the clarion of battle once more with his third declaration of war! With his Templars trilogy now complete, Albert went about the task of forging a new exciting concept for his fourth album. “Sword of Fierbois” is the fruit of this intense labour, charting circa 700 years of European history, from 732 AD to the 1430s. With his penchant for story-telling very evident once more, Albert explores how the fate of myriad chief protagonists of the Middle Ages, including most notably, Charles ‘The Hammer’ Martel, Charlemagne and Joan of Arc, was intimately tied to the possession of the allegedly miraculous and mythical blade – the Sword of Fierbois. Throughout the process we meet several other important historical personages, from the Umayyad Caliphate Commander Abdul Rahman, Henry V, the Daughin of France (Charles VII) and the Cardinal of Winchester, Henry Beaufort. Milestone battlescapes, including the Battle of Tours (732 AD), the Battle of Agincourt (1415) and the Siege of Orleans (1428-9), are also visited and retold in all their ferocious glory. Recorded during the height of the Covid pandemic late 2021 at Steve Lombardo’s Hell Next Door Studios and mixed by Grammy Award winner Marcus Jidell (AVATARIUM, THE DOOMSDAY KINGDOM, CANDLEMASS, etc.), the album features 11 blistering, no-holds-barred and merciless tracks of crushing old school metal. Steve Lombardo retains his position behind the drum stool for this album. Various and much-esteemed guests from both Maltese shores and beyond also join Albert (vox, bass and guitars) in animating his vision for “Sword of Fierbois”, including the likes of Mantas (VENOM.INC), Alan Jones (PAGAN ALTAR), JOHN GALLO (ORODRUIN), and the afore-mentioned Marcus Jidell. The album is mastered by CJ Grimmark from Lighthouse Mastering (Norway) and was released through Metal on Metal Records once more on September, 30th, 2022.September 30th, 2022. Rejoice metalheads, for the hour of the Sword has come! Are you old school enough to handle it? Band Members Steve Lombardo Drums Steve Lombardo Albert Bell Vocals, Bass, Guitars Albert Bell Discography Date Title Type Listen 2014 Deus Volt Album 2015 Ad Aeturnum Album 2018 Liber III: Codex Templarum Album 2022 Sword of Fierbois Album Buy the band's merch Ad Aeturnum [CD] | Albert Bell's Sacro Sanctus More Details Deus Volt [CD] | Albert Bell's Sacro Sanctus More Details Liber III: Codex Templarum [CD] | Albert Bell's Sacro Sanctus More Details Follow the band Previous Band Next Band

  • Alex Carachi, Vocals

    < Back Alex Carachi Vocals Alexia Baldacchino A medical doctor by profession, Alex’s lyrics are influenced by his interest in poetry, literature and history, most prominently eighteenth century UK poets such as Alfred Lord Tennyson, Rudyard Kipling, and William Wordsworth, as well as nineteenth century Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. In his own words, “lyrics, like life are poetry, and in their sorrow we find the end so that anew we can gain life”. Lyrics throughout the songs touch upon themes of betrayal (as in the track Yudah), war, and the frailty of mankind in a world that is concerned more with imagery and corruption rather than the individual himself. The emotional charge in his singing strongly reflects the intensity of the lyrics whilst also imbuing the songs with a creative element at the appropriate moments. The stylistic trait comes mostly to life along his occasional use of the ancient Italic language of Latin as well as verses that come with direct poetic and literary references. Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Dawn of Anguish Follow the artist

  • Decline the Fall

    Decline the Fall < Back Hailing from Malta, a relentless work ethic and strength of will has propelled metal band Decline The Fall into a string of successes since forming back in 2015. In 2017, the five-piece band proved they are a force to be reckoned with, playing alongside genre legends like Mayhem, Rotting Christ and most notably, Lacuna Coil. This was followed by their first invite in 2019 to perform at the well-known Hills of Rock festival in Plovdiv, Bulgaria with over 50,000 attendees. The release of their debut album ‘Our Own Demise’ has been received with praise, both locally and internationally. Such was also the case with the release of their first single, ‘Nemesis’ – a gut-punching, melodic track which has amassed thousands of views on YouTube alone. 2020 saw the bandmates relocate to Slovenia, where they currently reside. This move brought about a change in the line-up. As the world sat in silence in the wake of a global pandemic, the bandmates put their heads down and started working on material for their second full-length album. With plenty of gigs and festivals in the pipeline, Decline The Fall are currently gearing up for a return to the live music scene and to explode onto the metal world with their compelling and refreshing music. Their electric live performances have thus far left international crowds hungry for more. This is just the beginning. This is Decline The Fall Band Members Gregor Korośec Bass Gregor Korośec Ehren Fenech Drums Ehren Fenech Giuseppe Taormina Guitars Giuseppe Taormina Sašo Pučko Guitars Sašo Pučko John Castiel Vocals John Castiel Discography Date Title Type Listen 2017 Carnival World Single 2017 As Guardians Fall EP 2018 Composing Madness Single 2020 Nemesis Single 2020 Think Twice Single 2021 Our Own Demise Album 2021 Nemesis (Acoustic Version) Single 2021 Sinister Single 2023 Perspectives Album Buy the band's merch Follow the band Previous Band Next Band

  • Paul Formosa, Drums

    < Back Paul Formosa Drums Modern Tribe Photography Paul Formosa is a drummer originating from the island of Gozo, who has been active in the local underground scene since 2012. He picked up the drumsticks at the age of 16 after being enchanted by the performance of Metallica’s Lars Ulrich in their San Diego gig in 1992, on the DVD ‘Live Sh*t: Binge & Purge’. Ascendor: (2012 – present) Paul was the founder of the Gozitan Metal band Ascendor. Guitarists Andy Fava and Joe Costa, bassist Blasio Muscat and vocalist Steve Muscat completed the line-up and performed several gigs across both islands. They had the honour of sharing the stage with massive bands such as Angel Witch and Evil Invaders as well as making it to the finals of the Hard Rock Rising Battle of the bands in 2013. Between 2012 and 2018, Ascendor released three studio albums; ‘Becoming’, ‘Drive my Demons Away’ and ‘Disturb the Dust’, all of which were heavily influenced by thrash metal. They released their most recent record ‘Circle of Violence’ in 2020 and the latter is considered as a pure old school thrash metal album from start to end. Upper Lip: (2018 - 2019) In the summer of 2018, Upper Lip’s founding member, lead guitarist Joseph Azzopardi asked Paul to temporarily fill in as the band’s drummer until they find a permanent replacement. During his time with the Gozitan rock band, Paul played numerous gigs as well as recording six of the ten tracks on Upper Lip’s debut album ‘Deep Within’. Angelcrypt: (2018 - 2019) Paul occupied the drum stool of local Melodeath titans Angelcrypt in 2018 and during the following year, he played at the annual editions of ‘Metal Over Malta’ and ‘Metal United Worldwide’ as well as touring with the band in Croatia, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Germany. The pinnacle of this experience was when Paul got the opportunity to contribute to and record the drums for Angelcrypt’s album ‘Dawn of the Emperor’. Paul had to reluctantly part ways with Angelcrypt solely due to the hectic and demanding nature of their touring schedule. Sonic Storm: (2020 - present) While working on Ascendor’s 2020 release ‘Circle of Violence’, Paul was asked to join Karl Friggieri and Francesco Degabriele in Sonic Storm. He has played a number of gigs with Sonic Storm while contemporarily working on the release of their debut album ‘Keys to Your Ruin’, which should be released in 2023. Zabbeth: (Session) In 2022 Sean Attard (Chaos) produced and released a Bathory worship album called ‘Zabbeth’ and asked Paul to contribute his drumming to the record. Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Sonic Storm Follow the artist

  • Joseph Camilleri, Vocals, Bass

    < Back Joseph Camilleri Vocals, Bass Modern Tribe Photography Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Carnivorous Horde Follow the artist

  • Artem Efimov, Guitars

    < Back Artem Efimov Guitars Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Void of Chaos Follow the artist

  • Jack Aron Pisani, Guitars

    < Back Jack Aron Pisani Guitars www.hainemusic.com Discography Date Title Type Listen Member of : Haine Follow the artist

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