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Your Tomorrow Alone - Biography


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2010-

Biography

Your Tomorrow Alone teamed-up in May 2009 in Salerno, Italy thanks to an idea of Marco Priore and Eugenio Mucio. After some line-up changes and various problems, the band was finally set during October 2009.

Their musical style, clearly influenced by british doom/gothic metal bands like Paradise Lost, Anathema, My Dying Bride, is also enriched by progressive nuances that trace back to the 70's rock scene, as well as reminding of the suspended and rarified atmospheres of bands like Opeth and Novembre.

The concept behind the name of the band deals with the idea of "loneliness among others" and "existential solitude", felt by those who are isolated because of their convictions. Those who are "alone" are not inclined to accept compromises and agreements both with other people and with the social schemes, because of their strong beliefs and their adaptation problems. "Alone" is the one who hides himself among thousands of "normal" faces, leading a dramatic condition of existential solitude that cannot be understood by those who are not like him. To the "normal" ones a lonely man does not exist, as he is trapped in his prison of incomunicability and misunderstanding.

The band recorded their eponymous demo-cd in December 2009 at the Garage-44 recording studio, under the precious supervision of sound technician Michele Pastore who had had brilliant and rewarding recording experiences with national and international bands. The tracks were finally released during the early days of January 2010.

After receiving very good international feedback, the band manages to sign a deal with the far-sighted label My Kingdom Music. During summer 2011, they entered producer Fabio Calluori's Sonic Temple Studio to record their debut full-length album Ordinary Lives, as a result of more than two years of composition and rehearsals.

The nine-track album was released on January 2012.

In March of 2012, the band welcomes guitarist Daniel De Santis in its line-up and, in the summer of the same year, shares the stage with artists such as Blaze Bayley, Testament, Dark Funeral and Sadist.

(Source: Facebook, 22.2.2015)