Twinspirits

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Twinspirits
Origin Padua, Italy
Genres Progressive metal
Years active 2002−present
Labels Lion Music Records
Associated acts Khymera, Cosmics, Prime Suspect, Genius
Website www.twinspirits.net/
Members Daniele Liverani, Dario Ciccioni, Alberto Rigoni, Tommy Ermolli, Göran Nyström
Past members Søren "Nico" Adamsen

Twinspirits is a progressive metal artist based out of Padua, Italy, known for its prolific musicians involved in several different projects at once, including keyboard mastermind Daniele Liverani.

Biography

While finishing his Genius Rock Opera, Daniele Liverani desired to return to a more traditional band format, and first recruited drummer Dario Ciccioni for his experience in the rock opera. The pair soon discovered the prodigious Tommy Ermolli: at a mere 13, he displayed brilliant technique and an uncommon sense of melody.[1] Bassist Alberto Rigoni soon joined what would become Twinspirits, leaving only the vocalist spot open.

After vocal auditions, the Danish singer Søren Adamsen was selected to fill this empty spot, who was originally in more aggressive forms of music which seeped into Twinspirits as well.[2] After releasing The Music that Will Heal the World in June 2007 to good reviews, the band released an official video clip for the song Fire and prepared an Italian tour in support of the album, but "personal problems" prevented vocalist Søren from attending the tour.[3] He would part ways with Twinspirits later in 2008, to be replaced by Swedish vocalist Göran Nyström.[4]

Work began almost immediately on the second Twinspirits album, entitled The Forbidden City, initially described as darker than its predecessor due to the change in vocal positions. The album was released on September 11, 2009 and received praise for its matured sound in comparison to The Music that Will Heal the World; Tommy Hash of Ytsejam wrote that "The Forbidden City sees the band going above and beyond what they did on their last album ... the lyrics and the musical might is at a higher level, vigorous with intrigue without going overboard."[5] After touring Italy in support of The Forbidden City, Liverani, Ciccioni and Ermolli formed the side project Prime Suspect, intended as a "more band oriented sounding album than a project, rooted in melodic rock and AOR."[6]

The third Twinspirits album, entitled Legacy, was released on February 18, 2011. It contains the longest Twinspirits song to date, the 29-minute, five-movement The Endless Sleep. Legacy was handsomely received by the press, with Kenn Jensen of powerofmetal.dk asserting that "[Legacy] is without a doubt the best album Daniele Liverani has ever written."[7]

Discography

Studio Albums

Year Title
2007 The Music That Will Heal the World
2009 The Forbidden City
2011 Legacy

Band members

Current members

  • Daniele Liverani - keyboards
  • Tommy Ermolli - guitar
  • Alberto Rigoni - bass
  • Göran Nyström - vocals
  • Dario Ciccioni - drums

Former members

  • Søren Adamsen - vocals

Sources

  1. "Twinspirits Biography". Twinspirits. 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-28. 
  2. "Interview with Tommy Ermolli". Hallofmetal.com. Retrieved 2011-02-28. 
  3. "TWINSPIRITS: 'Fire' Video Posted Online". Roadrunner Records. 2008-03-03. Retrieved 2011-02-28. 
  4. "TWINSPIRITS Parts Ways With Singer, Announces Replacement". Roadrunner Records. 2008-09-01. Retrieved 2011-02-28. 
  5. "Reviews - Twinspirits - The Forbidden City". Ytsejam, Tommy Hash. 2009-08-22. Retrieved 2011-02-28. 
  6. "Daniele Liverani: Suspect of the Spirit". Ytsejam, Tommy Hash. 2011-01-02. Retrieved 2011-02-28. 
  7. "Twinspirits - Legacy". powerofmetal.dk, Kenn Jensen. 2011-02-08. Retrieved 2011-02-28. 

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