Viza

Viza

Band picture taken at Troubadour, Los Angeles, in 2012.
Background information
Also known as Visa (2000–2009)
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres Alternative metal, experimental rock, hard rock, gypsy punk, world music
Years active
  • 20102014
  • 2017present
Labels Serjical Strike Records, Architects of Melody Records, SoundsUP records
Associated acts Serj Tankian, System of a Down, Red Snow (disambiguation), Pancho and Sancho, Neurobox, ED, String Harmonies, Blackmore
Website experienceviza.com
Members K'noup Tomopoulos
Orbel Babayan
Shant Bismejian
Andrew (Antranig) Kzirian
Alexan Khatcherian
Chris Daniel

Viza (formerly known as Visa) is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, using oud and percussion blended with more conventional rock elements such as guitar, bass and drums. Formerly known as Visa, the band has released two EPs and two full-length albums. The band's music mixes Armenian and Greek-inflected styles with elements of modern aggressive rock and traditional music. The band sometimes blends these various flavors with dance and satirical social commentary.[1]

Viza has performed at Hungary's Sziget Festival, Sweden's Malmöfestivalen, Norway’s Kartfestivalen, and Slovenia's Schengenfest and Trnfest festivals, among dozens of headline shows, as a part of 6 European tours over the past 2 years.

Viza is currently associated with Serjical Strike Management headed by Serj Tankian from System of a Down. In August 2010, Viza embarked on a series of introductory performances in Europe, opening for Serj Tankian’s “Imperfect Harmonies” Tour in the cities of Yerevan, Athens, Hamburg, Cologne, Paris, Zurich and Bologna. Viza accompanied Serj Tankian again during his "Harakiri" World Tour in the Fall of 2012 as the main support act for 19 shows throughout North America and Europe.[2]

In December 2011 the band released their fourth full-length album, Carnivalia, and released the title track as a single.

In July 2012 the band recorded and released their third single, a cover of the 1927 "Alabama Song (whisky bar)" by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill.

Discography

Studio Albums

EPs

Singles

Band members

Former members

References

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