Israeli Thrashers SINNERY Kick Off UK Tour Dates w/ Sworn Amongst + New Music Video "An Ode" + New EP “Below the Summit” Out Sept 29th

Unleashing their new EP "Below the Summit" on September 29th via Exitus Stratagem Records, Israeli thrashers SINNERY are kicking off their six-date tour of the UK supporting Sworn Amongst from September 18th - 23rd, which will then be followed by a performance at Metal Gates Festival in Romania alongside Katatonia, Rotting Christ, Shores of Null and more!

UK Tour Dates - Sworn Amongst and Sinnery​
September 18 – The Cobbletones – Bridgewater, UK
September 19 – The Black Heart – Camden, UK
September 20 – Percy Picklebackers – Nottingham, UK
September 21 – Fuel Rock Club – Cardiff, UK
September 22 – The Gryphon – Bristol, UK
September 23 – The Cavern – Exeter, UK
September 28 – Quantic Club – Bucharest, RO – Metal Gates Festival w/ Katatonia, Rotting Christ

Set to be released at the end of September, Sinnery’s “Below the Summit” will be the third installment in their thrash metal legacy. Armed with blistering guitar solos, thunderous drumming, and roaring vocals, this trailblazing thrash metal outfit from Israel is set to obliterate eardrums with the latest single “An Ode“ off this upcoming release.

"We discovered new elements and patterns in our composition while writing An Ode that we hadn't done on our last record Black Bile thus continuing our broadening metal journey." adds the band.

Musically this song is much more melodic than other Sinnery material and stands out with its thrashy punches and very cool chorus, while still delivering the heavy tones expected from them. They further describe the track explaining that lyrically it's based on a real-life experience about not being worthy in a romantic relationship because of choosing one's own best interests.

According to Sinnery, writing “Below the Summit” was a very productive and consistent process and they really 'bled these songs out'. From catchy choruses to heavier parts than they have ever done before, Sinnery feels this is their most complete work yet. It is recommended for fans of Trivium, The Haunted, and Sylosis.

They are super excited to release “An Ode“and expose a different side of Sinnery to their fans.

Watch and listen to “An Ode“ - https://youtu.be/HbUU3dXVNKo

Digital - https://hypeddit.com/sinnery/anodeknifeoferato

According to Sinnery, writing “Below the Summit” was a very productive and consistent process, and they really bled these songs out. From catchy choruses to heavier parts than they have ever done before, they feel this is their most complete work yet. It is recommended for fans of Trivium, The Haunted, and Sylosis.

“Below The Summit” is due out on September 29, 2023, via Exitus Stratagem Records.

Previous Singles:

“Share This” (Music Video) https://youtu.be/Yf5of0iJ_mw

“Somber” (Animated Music Video) - https://youtu.be/YD4BYI4xERE

Track Listing:​
1. Somber - 3:27
2. An Ode (Knife Of Erato) - 5:16
3. We Just Want You To - 0:21
4. Share This - 2:19
5. Serene - 5:13
EP Length: 16:38

​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

"If you didn’t get around to giving this quartet from Tel Aviv a whirl, here’s another chance. The band, like many others, were graced with a period of pandemic-enforced downtime which allowed for an introspective and pointed look at themselves and their art. The result is the forthcoming EP, Below the Summit from which we’re premiering the band’s latest single and video, “An Ode (Knife of Erato),” a song that definitely upholds, if not elevates, their previous work’s vicious precision." - Decibel Magazine

"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

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