The Seditius

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Location:
Brianza, It
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Punk / Rock / Regional Mexican
Site(s):
Type:
Indie
Il’ll never know why but I’ve allways been looking for new ways to make my life more complicated. One of these ways is for sure my band, Seditius.
In early 2005, after several punk rock line up, Psycho Lorenz and I asked our school mate Mat and Psyhco’s brother (mr Doctor Gore) to join our upcoming band. After 3 months, the 1st show. In that show we met Chiodo, a friend of D. Gore who liked us so mutch that the next week he wanted to listen to us while training. Chiodo was the typical squatter and yes, we love squats. It was the missing Seditius’ member.
With this line up, we recorded with Mike Barakus our first four songs in summer 2006: the Kamikaze Demo. 200 handmade copies totally selfproduced went out of stock.
Two years later, in early 2008 with the same line up, in the same “studio”, drinking way more beer, we recorded our first album, No Lesson Learnd. 13 fast and loud songs. Produced by Tornado Ride Records and Jaded, the album has been good reviewed everywhere.
In october of the same year, Chiodo and Doctor Grumo left the band. Pros a.k.a. Nerchia and Apu joined the band. Pros plays bass guitar and Apu hits the gas behind the skins. Psycho Lorenz now plays rhytm guitar and yes, we are still friends with D.Grumo and Chiodo.
In 2009 after sharing the stage with bands such as D.O.A., Cripple Bastards, Skruigners, Bible of the Devil and many more, we released a 7″ split with Antares out on a D.I.Y labels conspiracy. Our two song on that clear orange vinyl were recorded at the Cellar Door Studio in Milan by Gianluca Amendolara.
Right now, we are working at our second full lenght album, out hopefully in spring 2010.
So, that’s our short story. Listen to our songs, enjoy our shows, spank our asses if you find us irritating and start your own revolution now. Noodles
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