SYMPHONY OF MALICE Upload Guitar And Drum Play-Through Videos

January 15, 2015, 9 years ago

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SYMPHONY OF MALICE Upload Guitar And Drum Play-Through Videos

Connecticut heavy metal powerhouse, Symphony Of Malice, reissued their most recent blazingly heavy album, Judgement Day (The Aftermath), on December 15th. Now, ESP-sponsored guitarist Gus Sinaro and new drummer Eric Williams have unleashed two new play-through videos, performing the tracks “Nothing Left In Us” and “War Conspiracy”. Watch below:



Produced and engineered by Nick Bellmore (Toxic Holocaust, Kingdom Of Sorrow, Jasta), Judgement Day (The Aftermath) features a blazing new cover of Metallica’s “Blackened”, featuring sickening guitar solos by Sinaro.

In 2015, Gus Sinaro continues the amazing work he started on Judgement Day (The Aftermath), as well as revamping the band's line up and getting ready for a new album coming soon.

This year, as mentioned above, Symphony Of Malice proudly introduces its new drummer, Eric Williams. Williams, who is currently endorse by Axis Percussion, was introduced to the band by referral from elite metal technician Darren Cesca (Arsis, Pillory, Incinerate). After auditions, it was clear that Williams was the right fit and the future of Symphony Of Malice.

“Fans should expect the new material to be more complex and aggressive while still holding true to the band's distinctive sound,” he says.

 

 

Gus Sinaro founded Symphony Of Malice in 2009. Hailing from Stamford, Connecticut, this four-piece metal band delivers the best that metal has to offer. Drawing influences from traditional thrash and heavy metal bands such as Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden and modern metal such as Trivium and Machine Head, Symphony Of Malice is hell-bent on tearing down the house with their creative musical talents. In addition to garnering many fans with their album Judgement Day (The Aftermath), Symphony Of Malice has had the honor of performing with well-known acts like Trivium, DevilDriver, Drowning Pool, Korzus, Nervosa and Eye Empire.

After his years of work with Symphony Of Malice, Gus Sinaro found himself in the enviable position of guitar hero.  He branched out and released a handful of titles with his own eponymous group, Sinaro.  The success of the two acts led to Sinaro’s sponsorship by ESP Guitars, Ernie Ball Strings and Hughes & Kettner Amps. Sinaro infuses the SOM sound with a more melodic and anthemic sheen on his debut solo release Darkest Hours (The Rebirth) and "No Salvation", the album's latest single. The single's accompanying music video, a gnarly, little urban nightmare, is available for viewing below:

 


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