SYDONIA - TASTE MORE (BalconyTV) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 24, 2014
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SYDONIA performs the song "TASTE MORE" for BalconyTV.
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PRESENTED BY LAUREN PORTER

Sydonia are truly hard to describe. Sonically, they may seem an enigma to the unopened mind, but to an open mind they are a beautiful pastiche of euphoric melody, primal rhythm, aggressive riffs and wondrous vocals. Sydonia are truly one of Australia’s most progressive and unique rock/metal outfits.
The band incorporates huge, symphonic guitars with melodic, hooky vocals and pounding, twisted drums and percussion. Although many bands claim to be ‘genre-less’, very few have their praises sung by such luminaries as Randy Blythe from Lamb of God or Jim Root from Slipknot and Stone Sour.
Sydonia have toured with some of the world’s greatest rock and metal acts including Korn, Dead Letter Circus and Mammal and were personally invited to tour throughout Australia with Lamb of God after lead singer, Randy Blythe, heard their debut LP ‘Given To Destroyers’ playing in a record store. The band was also personally invited to open the US tour for Stone Sour and the Australian tours for Slipknot and Machine Head.
One of Australia’s hardest-working and prolific creative outputs in the country, Sydonia have produced eleven releases since 1998 including singles, EPs, an Album, a DVD and their latest DP (EP including a DVD) ‘Waiting For Words That Don’t Exist’. Their music has received airplay on Triple J, Top Ten Request screenings on Channel V and radio play across the country and the world.
Sydonia released their second full-length album, ‘Reality Kicks’, through MGM Distribution on Friday 7 February, 2014.

http://sydonia.com.au

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