Ultra-Violence is a young Italian Thrash Metal band formed around Turin in the autumn of 2009 for an idea of Loris Castiglia (vocals/rhythm guitar) and Andrea Vacchiotti (lead guitar). The line-up is completed in a short time by Roberto ''Robba'' Dimasi (bass) and Simone Verre (drums).The Italian Thrash Metal band worked on the cover with the famous designer Ed Repka who has already worked with bands such as Megadeth, Death, Massacre, Atheist, Defiance, Vio-Lence, Uncle Slam and many more.
French avant-prog unit Art Zoyd formed in 1969 around the core of bassist Thierry Zaboitzeff, percussionist Jean-Pierre Soarez, and violin player Gérard Hourbette, with guitarist Rocco Fernandez, pianist Patricia Dallio, percussionist Daniel Denis (who later formed Univers Zero), and a changing lineup of half-a-dozen additional instrumentalists. In 1975, Zaboitzeff took over the group and changed its musical direction. The personnel would be narrowed to include two violins, electric bass, and trumpet, as evidenced by their debut full-length, Symphonie Pour le Jour Ou Bruleront les Cités, self-released in 1976. Its reception won them an opening slot on a tour with Magma.
About SAYAT NOVA - The great Armenian troubadour Sayat Nova was born in 1712 in the village of Sanahin, not far from Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Named Haroutiun Sayatian at birth, the great musician and lyric poet is remembered by Armenians as Sayat Nova or King of Songs, an homage to his stature and prestige. In his early teens, the Sayatian family moved to Tbilisi, which was an important center of Armenian culture, music, and literature. During this period Sayat Nova started to compose, play, and sing…