Italian dark metal act Inno, featuring current and former members of Fleshgod Apocalypse, The Foreshadowing, Novembre, Hour Of Penance and Sulphur And Mercury, has reemerged with a new line-up that includes new singer Tiziana De Amicis.
The band comments: "Friends, it is time for us to let you know what has been going on with Inno. In the past months, we made important and transformative decisions. Elisabetta and Riccardo are no longer part of the band. Our journey continues, as we reshape our identity with an even deeper connection with our inner selves. We are super excited to welcome Tiziana De Amicis in the Inno family. She is an incredibly talented singer and a phenomenal performer. We couldn't be happier that our paths crossed in such a timely manner. Together with her, we have been hard at work to finish our second album, feeling more inspired than ever, after having to go back to the drawing board. With Tiziana's voice on our tracks, we have created something really special that we are truly proud of. The new songs are dark, heavy, intense, deeply emotional and powerful. We can't wait for you to hear them! We will enter the studio on the 1st of October, so keep an eye out and stay tuned.
Here are a few words from Tiziana: 'It's crazy how paths cross in the most unexpected ways sometimes. I met Marco while recording in his studio for another one of my projects, and we immediately realised we could work very well together. Being the singer of Inno is allowing me to learn a lot, and express myself in such a different way. The members of the band are amazing human beings and the artistic exchange we have is precious. Also, being a huge metalhead, it's obviously a dream come true! I can't wait to share our new music with everyone."
The band adds: "We want to thank all of you who have been patiently waiting for our new music. We are absolutely sure that what's coming will be worth the wait for you. In the meantime, show some love to Tiziana. Make no mistake, we're coming back stronger than before."
Inno's debut album, The Rain Under, was released in 2020 via Time To Kill Records. The Rain Under was produced by the band and mixed by Marco Mastrobuono and Giuseppe Orlando in Rome. Mastering was handled by renowned Danish producer Jacob Hansen (Katatonia, Volbeat, Epica,...). Link

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