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Sadist (band)

Sadist is an Italian death metal band formed in Genoa, Italy, in January 1991. It debuted with Black Screams in 1991, then released three albums.[2] The band went on hiatus after releasing the album Lego in 2000. They reunited in 2005 and released their self-titled album in 2007. Sadist has released three more albums since then. In total, the band has released nine albums and one EP. They are currently signed to Scarlet Records.[3] Guitarist and keyboardist, Tommy Talamanca, has been a constant member throughout the band's existence, as the main composer and co-producer of their musical output.[4] Trevor Nadir has been the main singer of the band since 1996.[5]

Sadist
Sadist performing in 2008.
From left to right: Andy, Trevor, Alessio, Tommy
Background information
OriginGenoa, Italy
Genres
Years active1991–2000, 2005–present
LabelsBeyond Productions, Scarlet
MembersTrevor Nadir
Tommy Talamanca
Andy Marchini
Alessio Spallarossa
Past membersChicco Parisi
Marco "Peso" Pesenti
Zanna
Fabio Bocchiddi
Oinos
Websitesadistribe.com

History edit

1991-2000 edit

Sadist was formed in early 1991 by Tommy Talamanca (guitar, keyboards) and Marco 'Peso' Pesenti (drums), who had left the band Necrodeath to start a new project. Inspired by progressive rock and thrash metal, Talamanca developed the musical concept for the group,[6] while Andy Marchini (bass) and Fabio Bocchiddi (vocals) joined. While playing locally, the band recorded a short demo and were signed by the indie label Obscure Plasma Records. They released the Black Screams EP in September 1991 which took the material from the demo tape. The EP was later released in 1992 by American indie label Wild Rag Records as a three-track version.[7][8] The band toured Italy and France,[9] until Bocchiddi left the band a year later and Marchini took over the vocal duties.

The band signed a record deal with Nosferatu Records for a two-album contract and released Above the Light in 1993.[10][11] Marchini left the band and was replaced by bassist Chicco Parisi and a new singer, Zanna. In late 1993, the band recorded the music video for the song "Sometimes They Come Back" from the Above the Light album and began a tour that spanned France and the Netherlands.

In early 1994, Sadist supported Carcass during the Italian shows of their "Heartwork" tour; a few months later, they supported Samael in France. While on tour, the band worked on songs for their new album and, in May 1995, entered Rhythm Studios in Bidford on Avon, England, where they started recording their second album.

In 1996, Tribe was released in February, distributed by Sun Rising Records for Europe and Toy's Factory for Japan. The band toured to promote the new album in France, Italy, and the Netherlands until June, and their second video, "Tribe," was broadcast all over Europe. In November, Sadist headlined Mindviews Belgian Metal Convention and later was featured on the Japanese Iron Maiden tribute with their version of "Wrathchild." At the end of 1996, drummer Pesenti left reform Necrodeath.[12] He was replaced by Filippo 'Oinos' Ferrari. Singer Zanna was replaced by Trevor Nadir,[5] while bass player Andy Marchini returned.

In early 1997, the band started recording sessions for their third album. Before the album was released, Oinos left the band and was replaced by Alessio Spallarossa. At the end of 1997, Sadist signed with label Displeased Records and released Crust that same year.[13] The album was also distributed in Japan. In 1998, the band released their third music video, "'Fools' and Dolts." Shortly afterwards, the band travelled to Germany to play at a European festival Wacken Open Air.

In 1999, the band signed with Impact/System Shock and produced the new album Lego by themselves at Nadir Recording Studios. The response to the album was not as favourable as previous albums, and the band went on hiatus. They reformed in 2005 and signed with Italian indie label Beyond Productions. A video for the song 'One Thousand Memories' appeared in February 2008.[14] They re-released Above the Light and Tribe, both remastered at Talamanca's Nadir Studios.[15]

2005—present edit

In late 2006, the band began recording sessions for a new album. The self-titled album Sadist was released in April 2007 and featured a guest appearance by Claudio Simonetti from Goblin on the title track.[16][17] The band toured the rest of the year, headlining two Armenian festivals, Highland Metalfest and Rock the Borders. In 2010, the band released the album Season in Silence - the first on the Italian Scarlet label.[18]

In 2015, the band released the album Hyaena inspired by African rhythms and featured the Senegalese percussionist Jean N'Diaye.[4][19]

In November 2018, the album Spellbound was released, inspired by the films of Alfred Hitchcock,[20] where the songs referred to characters or earlier movies such as The Mountain Eagle.[6][21] In 2019, the original bass-player Andy Marchini left the band while Andrea Nasso filled in on tour.[22][17] At the start of 2021, the band announced that the recording on a ninth album Firescorched had begun, with Jeroen Paul Thesseling on fretless bass,[23] and Romain Goulon on drums.[24] The album was released on May 20, 2022.[25]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Above the Light (1993)
  • Tribe (1996)
  • Crust (1997)
  • Lego (2000)
  • Sadist (2007)
  • Season in Silence (2010)
  • Hyaena (2015)
  • Spellbound (2018)
  • Firescorched (2022)

EP edit

  • Black Screams (1991) (EP)

Videography edit

  • "Sometimes They Come Back" – Above the Light (1993)
  • "Tribe" – Tribe (1996)
  • "'Fools' and Dolts" – Crust (1998)
  • "Tearing Away" – Sadist (2007)
  • "One Thousand Memories" – Sadist (2007)[14]
  • "The Lonely Mountain" – Hyaena (2015)
  • "Den Siste Kamp" Ft. GnuQuartet (2017)
  • "Accabadora" – Firescorched (2022)

Band line-up edit

Current members edit

  • Tommy Talamanca − guitars, keyboards (1991–2001, 2005–present)
  • Trevor Nadir − vocals (1996–2000, 2005–present)
  • Romain Goulon − drums (2020–present)

Former members edit

  • Andy Marchini − bass guitar, vocals (1991–1994); fretless bass (1996–2001, 2005–2019)
  • Marco 'Peso' Pesenti − drums (1991–1996)
  • Sibylle Colin-Tocquaine − vocals (1991)
  • Fabio − vocals (1991–1992, 2000–2001)
  • Zanna − vocals (1995–1996)
  • Chicco Parisi − bass, fretless bass (1995–1996)
  • Oinos − drums (1997–1999)
  • Alessio Spallarossa − drums (1999–2001, 2005–2020)
  • Andrea Nasso − bass guitar (2019–2020)

Studio musicians edit

Timeline edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wagner, Jeff (2010). Mean Deviation: Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal. Bazillion Points Books. ISBN 9780979616334.
  2. ^ "Today: 30th anniversary SADIST – Kronos Mortus News". 29 January 2021. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
  3. ^ "SADIST – SCARLET RECORDS – OFFICIAL SITE". Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  4. ^ a b Kagan, Gabe (8 January 2016). "Interview with Sadist (Italy)". www.deathmetal.org. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  5. ^ a b "Interview with Trevor Nadir, Sadist". Tough RiffsMagazine. 26 August 2015. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
  6. ^ a b Holmes, Mark (30 April 2019). "Metal Discovery: Interview with Tommy Talamanca of Sadist". www.metal-discovery.com. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  7. ^ Sadist – Black Screams (1992, Cassette), retrieved 2021-05-17
  8. ^ "SADIST - Black Screams (Demo) (1991)". Progarchives.com. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  9. ^ Sadist – Live In France (1992, Cassette), retrieved 2021-05-30
  10. ^ Elmi, Guido (2015-06-06). "Il metal italiano. Una realtà bella e sconosciuta - Spettakolo.it". Spettakolo! (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  11. ^ "SADIST - Above the Light (1993)". Progarchives.com. Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  12. ^ "Marco Pesenti - Metal Storm". www.metalstorm.net. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  13. ^ Palmieri, Luca. "Welcome to Evil Surfer web zine. Interviews section : Sadist". evilsurfer.tripod.com. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  14. ^ a b "SADIST: 'One Thousand Memories' Video Posted Online". blabbermouth.net. February 23, 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-14.
  15. ^ Blabbermouth (2014-11-23). "TERRANA: Debut Album Audio Samples". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  16. ^ Sadist – Sadist (2007, CD), retrieved 2021-04-25
  17. ^ a b Galea, Chris (24 May 2019). "Interview with Tommy Talamanca, of SADIST » Power Of Metal.dk". Power Of Metal.dk. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  18. ^ Stein, Lior (19 March 2010). "SADIST - Season In Silence review". Metal Express Radio. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  19. ^ Sadist – Hyaena (2015, Digipak, CD), retrieved 2021-04-27
  20. ^ "SADIST New Album 'Spellbound' Set for Release on Nov 9". Metal Nation. 2018-09-26. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  21. ^ "Sadist (2) - Spellbound". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  22. ^ "SADIST: Andy Marchini lascia la band". metalitalia.com/ (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  23. ^ Musician, Bass (2020-11-30). "Bassist Jeroen Paul Thesseling and SADIST to Release Firescorched". Bass Musician Magazine, The Face of Bass. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  24. ^ Virmakari, Tarja (29 January 2021). "Italian Legendary SADIST Celebrate 30th Anniversary, Reveal New Line-Up". Metal Shock Finland (World Assault ). Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  25. ^ "SADIST To Release New Studio Album 'Firescorched' In May". Metal Forces. January 21, 2022. Retrieved May 20, 2022.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Sadist at Wikimedia Commons.
  • Sadist official site

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been the main singer of the band since 1996 5 SadistSadist performing in 2008 From left to right Andy Trevor Alessio TommyBackground informationOriginGenoa ItalyGenresTechnical death metalprogressive metalnu metal 2000 1 Years active1991 2000 2005 presentLabelsBeyond Productions ScarletMembersTrevor NadirTommy TalamancaAndy MarchiniAlessio SpallarossaPast membersChicco ParisiMarco Peso PesentiZannaFabio BocchiddiOinosWebsitesadistribe wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 1991 2000 1 2 2005 present 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 EP 3 Videography 4 Band line up 4 1 Current members 4 2 Former members 4 3 Studio musicians 4 4 Timeline 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThis section s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions June 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message This section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed June 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message 1991 2000 edit Sadist was formed in early 1991 by Tommy Talamanca guitar keyboards and Marco Peso Pesenti drums who had left the band Necrodeath to start a new project Inspired by progressive rock and thrash metal Talamanca developed the musical concept for the group 6 while Andy Marchini bass and Fabio Bocchiddi vocals joined While playing locally the band recorded a short demo and were signed by the indie label Obscure Plasma Records They released the Black Screams EP in September 1991 which took the material from the demo tape The EP was later released in 1992 by American indie label Wild Rag Records as a three track version 7 8 The band toured Italy and France 9 until Bocchiddi left the band a year later and Marchini took over the vocal duties The band signed a record deal with Nosferatu Records for a two album contract and released Above the Light in 1993 10 11 Marchini left the band and was replaced by bassist Chicco Parisi and a new singer Zanna In late 1993 the band recorded the music video for the song Sometimes They Come Back from the Above the Light album and began a tour that spanned France and the Netherlands In early 1994 Sadist supported Carcass during the Italian shows of their Heartwork tour a few months later they supported Samael in France While on tour the band worked on songs for their new album and in May 1995 entered Rhythm Studios in Bidford on Avon England where they started recording their second album In 1996 Tribe was released in February distributed by Sun Rising Records for Europe and Toy s Factory for Japan The band toured to promote the new album in France Italy and the Netherlands until June and their second video Tribe was broadcast all over Europe In November Sadist headlined Mindviews Belgian Metal Convention and later was featured on the Japanese Iron Maiden tribute with their version of Wrathchild At the end of 1996 drummer Pesenti left reform Necrodeath 12 He was replaced by Filippo Oinos Ferrari Singer Zanna was replaced by Trevor Nadir 5 while bass player Andy Marchini returned In early 1997 the band started recording sessions for their third album Before the album was released Oinos left the band and was replaced by Alessio Spallarossa At the end of 1997 Sadist signed with label Displeased Records and released Crust that same year 13 The album was also distributed in Japan In 1998 the band released their third music video Fools and Dolts Shortly afterwards the band travelled to Germany to play at a European festival Wacken Open Air In 1999 the band signed with Impact System Shock and produced the new album Lego by themselves at Nadir Recording Studios The response to the album was not as favourable as previous albums and the band went on hiatus They reformed in 2005 and signed with Italian indie label Beyond Productions A video for the song One Thousand Memories appeared in February 2008 14 They re released Above the Light and Tribe both remastered at Talamanca s Nadir Studios 15 2005 present edit In late 2006 the band began recording sessions for a new album The self titled album Sadist was released in April 2007 and featured a guest appearance by Claudio Simonetti from Goblin on the title track 16 17 The band toured the rest of the year headlining two Armenian festivals Highland Metalfest and Rock the Borders In 2010 the band released the album Season in Silence the first on the Italian Scarlet label 18 In 2015 the band released the album Hyaena inspired by African rhythms and featured the Senegalese percussionist Jean N Diaye 4 19 In November 2018 the album Spellbound was released inspired by the films of Alfred Hitchcock 20 where the songs referred to characters or earlier movies such as The Mountain Eagle 6 21 In 2019 the original bass player Andy Marchini left the band while Andrea Nasso filled in on tour 22 17 At the start of 2021 the band announced that the recording on a ninth album Firescorched had begun with Jeroen Paul Thesseling on fretless bass 23 and Romain Goulon on drums 24 The album was released on May 20 2022 25 Discography editStudio albums edit Above the Light 1993 Tribe 1996 Crust 1997 Lego 2000 Sadist 2007 Season in Silence 2010 Hyaena 2015 Spellbound 2018 Firescorched 2022 EP edit Black Screams 1991 EP Videography edit Sometimes They Come Back Above the Light 1993 Tribe Tribe 1996 Fools and Dolts Crust 1998 Tearing Away Sadist 2007 One Thousand Memories Sadist 2007 14 The Lonely Mountain Hyaena 2015 Den Siste Kamp Ft GnuQuartet 2017 Accabadora Firescorched 2022 Band line up editCurrent members edit Tommy Talamanca guitars keyboards 1991 2001 2005 present Trevor Nadir vocals 1996 2000 2005 present Romain Goulon drums 2020 present Former members edit Andy Marchini bass guitar vocals 1991 1994 fretless bass 1996 2001 2005 2019 Marco Peso Pesenti drums 1991 1996 Sibylle Colin Tocquaine vocals 1991 Fabio vocals 1991 1992 2000 2001 Zanna vocals 1995 1996 Chicco Parisi bass fretless bass 1995 1996 Oinos drums 1997 1999 Alessio Spallarossa drums 1999 2001 2005 2020 Andrea Nasso bass guitar 2019 2020 Studio musicians edit Jeroen Paul Thesseling fretless bass 2020 2021 Timeline editReferences edit Wagner Jeff 2010 Mean Deviation Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal Bazillion Points Books ISBN 9780979616334 Today 30th anniversary SADIST Kronos Mortus News 29 January 2021 Retrieved 2021 04 28 SADIST SCARLET RECORDS OFFICIAL SITE Retrieved 2021 04 25 a b Kagan Gabe 8 January 2016 Interview with Sadist Italy www deathmetal org Retrieved 2021 04 27 a b Interview with Trevor Nadir Sadist Tough RiffsMagazine 26 August 2015 Retrieved 2021 04 28 a b Holmes Mark 30 April 2019 Metal Discovery Interview with Tommy Talamanca of Sadist www metal discovery com Retrieved 2021 04 25 Sadist Black Screams 1992 Cassette retrieved 2021 05 17 SADIST Black Screams Demo 1991 Progarchives com Retrieved 2021 05 17 Sadist Live In France 1992 Cassette retrieved 2021 05 30 Elmi Guido 2015 06 06 Il metal italiano Una realta bella e sconosciuta Spettakolo it Spettakolo in Italian Retrieved 2021 05 17 SADIST Above the Light 1993 Progarchives com Retrieved 2021 05 30 Marco Pesenti Metal Storm www metalstorm net Retrieved 2021 04 29 Palmieri Luca Welcome to Evil Surfer web zine Interviews section Sadist evilsurfer tripod com Retrieved 2021 04 27 a b SADIST One Thousand Memories Video Posted Online blabbermouth net February 23 2008 Retrieved 2009 04 14 Blabbermouth 2014 11 23 TERRANA Debut Album Audio Samples BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved 2021 05 17 Sadist Sadist 2007 CD retrieved 2021 04 25 a b Galea Chris 24 May 2019 Interview with Tommy Talamanca of SADIST Power Of Metal dk Power Of Metal dk Retrieved 2021 04 25 Stein Lior 19 March 2010 SADIST Season In Silence review Metal Express Radio Retrieved 2021 04 29 Sadist Hyaena 2015 Digipak CD retrieved 2021 04 27 SADIST New Album Spellbound Set for Release on Nov 9 Metal Nation 2018 09 26 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Sadist 2 Spellbound Discogs Retrieved 2021 04 25 SADIST Andy Marchini lascia la band metalitalia com in Italian Retrieved 2021 04 25 Musician Bass 2020 11 30 Bassist Jeroen Paul Thesseling and SADIST to Release Firescorched Bass Musician Magazine The Face of Bass Retrieved 2021 04 29 Virmakari Tarja 29 January 2021 Italian Legendary SADIST Celebrate 30th Anniversary Reveal New Line Up Metal Shock Finland World Assault Retrieved 2021 04 25 SADIST To Release New Studio Album Firescorched In May Metal Forces January 21 2022 Retrieved May 20 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to Sadist at Wikimedia Commons Sadist official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sadist band amp oldid 1215348716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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