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Slowmotion Apocalypse
OriginPordenone, Italy
GenresMelodic death metal, metalcore
Years activesince 2002
LabelsScarlet (since 2005)Tribunal (since 2005)Soundholic (2005)
MembersAlberto "Albi" ZannierNicola "Nicolas" MilaneseManuel "Sean" GianellaIvo BoscariolTommaso "Tommy" Corte
Past membersIvan Odorico

Slowmotion Apocalypse is an Italian melodic death metal band formed in Pordenone in 2002. They released their third album Mothra in October 2009, recorded at Planet Red Studios, Richmond, Virginia, with producer Andreas Magnusson (The Black Dahlia Murder, The Agony Scene, We Were Gentlemen, Dufresne, Oh, Sleeper) and featuring Myke Terry from Bury Your Dead and Matt Rudzinski from Killwhitneydead. At the Gates vocalist Tomas Lindberg provided guest vocals on the song "The Blessing" on their second album, Obsidian, which was produced by Ettore Rigotti and released in 2007.

Members

  • Alberto "Albi" Zannier – vocals (since 2002)
  • Nicola "Nicolas" Milanese – guitar (since 2002)
  • Manuel "Sean" Gianella – guitar (since 2008)
  • Ivo Boscariol – bass (since 2002)
  • Tommaso "Tommy" Corte – drums (since 2002)

Former members

  • Ivan Odorico – guitar (2002–2008)

Discography

Studio albums

  • My Own Private Armageddon (2005)
  • Obsidian (2007)
  • Mothra (2009)

Demos

  • Demo 2002 (2002)

Music videos

  • "Insomniac"
  • "Fuel for My Hatred"

References

  1. "Slowmotion Apocalypse Songs, Albums, Reviews, ..." AllMusic. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  2. "Slowmotion Apocalypse: entire new album available for streaming". Blabbermouth.net. 2 December 2009. Retrieved 3 December 2009.
  3. "Slowmotion Apocalypse". Scarlet Records. Retrieved 3 December 2009.

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