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Origin
  
Italy

Website
  
www.ravenscryband.com

Years active
  
2008 (2008) – present

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Genres
  
Gothic metal, gothic rock, alternative metal

Members
  
Giulia Stefani, Mauro Paganelli, Andrea "Fagio" Fagiuoli, Paul Raimondi, Simon Carminati

Profiles

Ravenscry nobody official video


Ravenscry is an alternative metal band from Italy.

Contents

Ravenscry alive official video


History

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The project began in August 2008, near Milan, by a meeting between Paul Raimondi (Guitar), Fagio (Bass) And Simon Carminati (Drums). Soon after, Mauro Paganelli (Guitar) joined the band.

A few months later, Giulia Stefani joins the band as vocalist.

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On December 1, 2009, the band released their first EP, self-titled, which is being sold through their official website, iTunes and Amazon. It contains five tracks: Nobody, Calliope, and a suit called Redemption.

Ravenscry Ravenscry August 2014 Women of Metal Radio Show

On October 1, 2010, Ravenscry signed with Wormholedeath/Dreamcell11 to publish their first album named "One Way Out", which was released on April 15, 2011.

The band's latest album, The Attraction of Opposites, has been released on May 27, 2014.

Discography

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  • Ravenscry (EP) - December 1, 2009
  • One Way Out (LP) - April 15, 2011
  • The Attraction of Opposites - May 27, 2014
  • The Invisible - February 24, 2017
  • Members

  • Giulia Stefani (vocals)
  • Paul Raimondi (guitar)
  • Mauro Paganelli (guitar)
  • Fagio (bass)
  • Simon Carminati (drums)

  • Ravenscry

    Songs

    Missing WordsThe Attraction of Opposites · 2014
    Noir DesireThe Attraction of Opposites · 2014
    This Funny Dangerous GameOne Way Out · 2011

    References

    Ravenscry Wikipedia