Active from 1986 | Genre Pop | |
Albums Viaggio senza vento, 2020 SpeedBall, El Topo Grand Hotel, Storie per vivere, Eta Beta |
Timoria were an Italian rock group, active between 1985 and 2003.
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Career
The group formed in Brescia in 1985 with the name Precious Time. In 1986 they adopted the name Timoria ("Vengeance" in Ancient Greek) and took part at Descomusic, a festival organized by the newspaper Giornale di Brescia, winning the competition. After winning another festival, "Rock Targato Italia", they were put under contract by PolyGram and released their first single, "Signornò".

Produced by former Litfiba member Gianni Moroccolo, in 1990 the band released their first album, Colori che esplodono, which was both a critical and commercial success. In 1991 they entered the Newcomers competition at the 41st edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "L'uomo che ride", winning the Critics' Award.

In 1997, after the release of the album Eta Beta, following irreconcilable conflicts with the songwriter of the group Omar Pedrini, the lead singer Francesco Renga left the band and started a successful solo career, being replaced as lead singer by the same Pedrini and by newcomer Sasha Torrisi.

In 2002 the band came back to the Sanremo Music Festival, entering the main competition with the song "CasaMia". In 2003, following the release of the live album Timoria live: generazione senza vento, they announced a five-years hyatus which eventually resulted in the dissolution of the band, with Pedrini pursuing a solo career and Diego Galeri and Enrico Ghedi founding a new band, I Miura.
Personnel

Discography

Songs
Sole spentoEl Topo Grand Hotel · 2001
Symbolum 77Un Aldo qualunque sul treno magico · 2002
Sangue impazzitoViaggio senza vento · 1993