Exitus Stratagem Records - Israeli Thrashers SINNERY Announces UK Tour Dates w/ Sworn Amongst + New Video “Share This” Off Upcoming EP "Below the Summit"
UK Tour Dates w/ Sworn Amongst
September 18 - The Cobblestones - Bridgewater, UK w/ Sworn Amongst
September 19 - The Black Heart - Camden, UK w/ Sworn Amongst
September 20 - The Hairy Dog - Derby, UK w/ Sworn Amongst
September 21 - Fuel Rock Club - Cardiff, UK w/ Sworn Amongst
September 22 - The Gryphon - Bristol, UK w/ Sworn Amongst
September 23 - The Cavern - Exeter, UK w/ Sworn Amongst
Israeli thrashers Sinnery announces they will be touring the UK this coming September as opening support for Sworn Amongst. The band is gearing up to unleash their new EP “Below the Summit”. Thrash metal fans should brace themselves for an onslaught of unrelenting aggression across five tracks where Sinnery have harnessed the essence of true thrash, delivering a sonic storm that will leave them and critics alike gasping for breath. The band's first single “Share This”, was written when Covid first started and it reflects on losing touch with what actually matters and being consumed by social media. The band comments:
“We're super excited to finally release "Share This!." It’s a song that injects extra energy into any venue we play it in and is probably one of the heaviest songs we've written. We wanted to combine new elements into our music and this one has some striking Sinnery riffs. "Share This" is about how technological progress has stripped us from our humanity and the way that social media is used to get some crazy messages into our heads where some of us cease to think for ourselves any longer."
Watch and listen to the music video for “Share This” - https://youtu.be/Yf5of0iJ_mw
Digital Single - https://hypeddit.com/sinnery/sharethis
Sinney was formed in mid-2010 when Idan and Alon met at a music school in Herzliya, Israel, and were hitched together to play in a band, it didn’t lead anywhere right away, but after a few years of pursuing other interests, they eventually revived and the band took the form it has today. According to the band, writing “Below The Summit” was a very productive and consistent process, they really bled these songs out.
Sinnery believes that all of their existing fans will find that these five tracks implement what they are all about in the most concise way yet. From catchy choruses to parts heavier than ever before they feel this is their most complete work yet. “Below The Summit” is recommended for fans of Metallica, Power Trip, and Trivium.
“Below The Summit” is due out on September 29, 2023, via Exitus Stratagem Records.
Track Listing:
1. Somber
2. An Ode (Knife Of Erato)
3. We Just Want You To
4. Share This
5. Serene
EP Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Sinnery
• All songs written by: SInnery
• Produced by: Sinnery
• Mixed by: Arie Aranovich
• Mastered by: Arie Aranovich
• EP Artwork by: Xul1349
EP Band Lineup:
Alon Karnieli - Vocals & Guitars
Idan Kringel - Guitars
Saar Tuvi - Bass
Liam Fine - Drums
For more info:
Exsrmusic.com
Facebook.com/SinneryBand
Instagram.com/sinnerybandofficial
"I’ve said this many times in the past, but one of the many things I love about this business is following the progress of bands as they come of age, mature and get better at their craft. What’s not to love about paying early witness to a bunch of folks gelling and heading on an upward trajectory as they make the move towards proverbial world domination? Israeli thrashers Sinnery are one such band. Gathering their Exodus, Testament, Gojira, The Haunted and post-St. Anger Metallica influences, the quartet from Herzliya, Tel Aviv will soon be releasing their second full length, Black Bile via Exitus Stratagem Records. This new tasty little rager pops the clutch and pumps the gas on modern thrash with a grizzled edge that improves upon the roots planted with their 2016 debut A Feast of Fools and their 2013 demo, Showing Teeth." - Decibel Magazine
"Sinnery [Israel] Proves Thrash is NOT Dead in Groove-Oozing Cesspit of ‘Black Bile’" - Metal Has No Borders
"“Death thrash” is the simplified genre description for what Sinnery do, but it’s the strong melodies and the variations among and within the songs that make the album such an adventure to experience from start to finish. Compared to the debut all those years ago, which was entirely written by vocalist/guitarist Alon Karnieli back when he was about 16-17 years of age, these tracks are more elaborate, more sophisticated, more reflective of different moods, while at the same time being more brutally extreme." - No Clean Singing
"You just gotta love a band that knows exactly what the hell they wanna be. Sinnery bow to no one, instead turning heel to scissor kick you in the temple with battering ram riffs, suplexing drums, and neck-twisting vocals. You know the opening of Back to the Future where Marty McFly plays a single guitar chord on Doc Brown’s hyper amplifier and goes flying across the room from the resulting sound? “The Burning” provides the same effect regardless of the size of your chosen sound output device – you will be ragdolled and tossed around like a frisbee in a college quad by the quartet’s supreme rippage." - Everything Is Noise
"I am old enough to have seen the likes of Metallica, Anthrax and others perform live at small venues in London. I’m also a huge fan of the new wave of thrash like Dust Bolt, Lost Society, etc. Sinnery is welcome inclusion with their aggression, energy, and obvious hunger. They might verge on Death Metal a tad with the vocals but that’s ok. With Matt Hyde (Machine Head, Trivium, Slipknot) having mixed and mastered this beast you know the sounds are gonna be right in your face. An excellent sophomore effort – please just keep thrashing!" - My Global Mind
"Sinnery straddle those lines between conventional thrash and modern/groove metal with enough solid musicianship and heaviness to align well with a multitude of touring possibilities." - Dead Rhetoric
"For those that just want to bang heads and go nuts, there are songs like “The Burning,” “Who Will Be Eaten First,” and “Anti Tribe.” “Hanged From The Sun” and “Holes” flesh out their thrash by either toning down the speed or putting an emphasis on melody." - Heavy Music Headquarters