Wind Rose - Biography
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2014-
Biography
Wind Rose is a Symphonic/Power Metal Band born in Italy in 2009.
In 2010 the band released an EP under the production of Cristiano Bertocchi (ex-Labyrinth, ex-Vision Divine) earning a lot of good reviews.
In 2012 WindRose released their first full-length 'Shadows Over Lothadruin' via Scarlet/Bakerteam Records again earning a lot of excellent results in the international metal scene. (Album details: art production by Cristiano Bertocchi, cover artwork by Felipe Machado Franco (Rhapsody of Fire, Blind Guardian...), mastering by Goran Finnberg.)
In 2013/2014 they had a promotional tour all around Europe directly supporting bands like: Wintersun, Finntroll and Epica.
In 2014 Cristiano Bertocchi joined and completed the Wind Rose's line-up as the new bass player.
In February 2015, they took part to the Eluveitie's Origins European tour and their second studio album Wardens of the West Wind was released by Scarlet Records. In October they also played as support for Ensiferum's Spanish shows during their One Man Army European tour. After these shows, Wind Rose dedicated the entire year 2016 to writing new material.
In 2017, the band signed a deal with Inner Wound Recordings for their third album Stonehymn. It was released in May. The first video to be released was "The Wolves' Call" followed by "To Erebor" which gave more popularity to the band, reaching millions of contacts on their Facebook and on YouTube outlets. The virality of the video sparked the curiosity of the managers of music events. Thus Wind Rose was invited to participate in important metal festivals such as Bloodstock (United Kingdom) and Masters of Rock (Czech Republic).
In January 2018, the band was asked to tour Japan with Ensiferum, and in April and May of 2018 they joined the Path to Glory European tour with Ensiferum and Ex Deo.
In December 2018, Wind Rose announced a deal with Napalm Records and the recording of a new album.
On 6 June 2019 Wind Rose released the first single on Napalm: "Diggy Diggy Hole". The album Wintersaga was released on 27 September 2019.
In 2010 the band released an EP under the production of Cristiano Bertocchi (ex-Labyrinth, ex-Vision Divine) earning a lot of good reviews.
In 2012 WindRose released their first full-length 'Shadows Over Lothadruin' via Scarlet/Bakerteam Records again earning a lot of excellent results in the international metal scene. (Album details: art production by Cristiano Bertocchi, cover artwork by Felipe Machado Franco (Rhapsody of Fire, Blind Guardian...), mastering by Goran Finnberg.)
In 2013/2014 they had a promotional tour all around Europe directly supporting bands like: Wintersun, Finntroll and Epica.
In 2014 Cristiano Bertocchi joined and completed the Wind Rose's line-up as the new bass player.
In February 2015, they took part to the Eluveitie's Origins European tour and their second studio album Wardens of the West Wind was released by Scarlet Records. In October they also played as support for Ensiferum's Spanish shows during their One Man Army European tour. After these shows, Wind Rose dedicated the entire year 2016 to writing new material.
In 2017, the band signed a deal with Inner Wound Recordings for their third album Stonehymn. It was released in May. The first video to be released was "The Wolves' Call" followed by "To Erebor" which gave more popularity to the band, reaching millions of contacts on their Facebook and on YouTube outlets. The virality of the video sparked the curiosity of the managers of music events. Thus Wind Rose was invited to participate in important metal festivals such as Bloodstock (United Kingdom) and Masters of Rock (Czech Republic).
In January 2018, the band was asked to tour Japan with Ensiferum, and in April and May of 2018 they joined the Path to Glory European tour with Ensiferum and Ex Deo.
In December 2018, Wind Rose announced a deal with Napalm Records and the recording of a new album.
On 6 June 2019 Wind Rose released the first single on Napalm: "Diggy Diggy Hole". The album Wintersaga was released on 27 September 2019.