Nosound

Nosound is an English/Italian alternative rock band that started in 2002 by Giancarlo Erra. The band is noted for playing music in several different genres including alternative rock, post rock, electronic and ambient music.

Nosound
Nosound
Background information
OriginRome, Italy
GenresAlternative rock, post-rock, electronic, ambient[1]
Years active2002present
LabelsKscope UK
Associated actsMemories of Machines
Websitewww.nosound.net
MembersGiancarlo Erra
Orazio Fabbri
Paolo Vigliarolo
Marco Berni
Daniele Michelacci
Past membersPaolo Martellacci
Gigi Zito
Gabrele Savini
Giulio Caneponi
Alessandro Luci
Ciro Iavarone

All of the early recordings were composed, played, produced, engineered, and released by Erra. As time passed, this music became more popular and the demand for live performances increased. Giancarlo then assembled a band of gifted musicians who would eventually become full-time members to play the music of Nosound.

Nosound has been influenced by artists such as Radiohead, Sigur Ros, Pink Floyd, Arvo Pärt, Brian Eno, and Bark Psychosis.

Two of the band's albums won the Italian Rock/Prog Music Awards Best Recording honor: A Sense of Loss - 2009 Best Recording [2] and Lightdark - 2008 Best Recording [3].

Band history

Giancarlo Erra era (2002-2006)

Nosound started as a project by Giancarlo in 2002. He created several solo works, at least one of which is unreleased. His early demo recordings date back to 1998 with an eight track demo titled Radici and a 19-minute instrumental track on the demo CD Maslova. Bassist Alessandro Luci contributed to some of the early tracks. Giancarlo describes the music as "evocative and intense, with personal songwriting". Waves on Russia was the first officially released Nosound demo in 2002, followed by the first promo which was for Sol29

Nosound era (2006-present)

These demos generated enough interest for Giancarlo to play his music live. Since there was no "band" per se, it was necessary to assemble a number of quality musicians that could play his music. With time, Giancarlo found enough musicians to create a full band. The official Nosound debut album Sol29 was released in March 2005. A short tour followed and resulted in a live DVD The World is Outside in 2006, which contained unreleased material. With all the positive feedback from the live material on the DVD, the very limited edition (100 copies) live CD 'Slow, it goes' was issued in the first half of 2007. The CD was recorded live at Stazione Birra, Rome on 24 Jan 07 and included a Lightdark promo video. In anticipation of the new album, the exclusive EP Clouds, containing three out takes from the new album Lightdark was released. This lineup continued through Clouds, which saw a change of guitarists when Gabriele Savini was replaced with Paolo Vigliarolo.

Lightdark, Nosound's 2nd official album was released in February 2008. It features collaborations with singer Tim Bowness (No-Man) and Marianne DeChastelaine on cello. A remastered edition of Sol29 was released in conjunction with Lightdark. The album received official recognition by winning the Best Recording award at the Italian Progressive Music Awards Ceremony.

In July 2008 the band signed to the new post-progressive label Kscope/Snapper, and planned to play a few festivals before returning to the studio later this year to start recording their 3rd release due in 2009. A new 2 cd digipack edition of studio album Lightdark was released on September 15 on Kscope label. This 2 disc edition of the album included an exclusive five track bonus disc including the video for Lightdark.

In 2009, they released their next album titled A sense of loss was issued. It featured a four-string band collaboration which gave it a post rock feel. This album was a closer idea as to what Giancarlo envisioned the band to sound like. For the second year in a row, the album won the Best Recording award at the Italian Progressive Music Awards.

In 2012 an EP titled At The Pier was released featuring new band members Chris Maitland (formerly of Porcupine Tree) on Percussion and Marco Berni on Keyboards. This release was in advance of a new studio album to be released in early 2013. The EP contains 3 tracks and features Marianne DeChastelaine on cello.

During the making of At The Pier, the next album, titled Afterthoughts, was also being recorded. Released in early May 2013, the album was created with the members aligned with At The Pier. A new drummer (Giulio Caneponi) was brought on board as a permanent member. Marianne DeChastelaine was also featured in at least one track of the album. As an added bonus with the release, the first 500 orders of the CD/DVD or Vinyl editions also received a special instrumental version of the album.

In 2014, Nosound was invited to play at the prestigious Starmus Festival. Starmus is a Music, Art, and Science festival that is held every two years on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The 2014 edition had guest speakers Steven Hawking and Brian May - astrophysicist and guitarist for Queen. Nosound brought a remote recording rig and captured their entire performance . The album title refers to the observatory that the performance was recorded at. The album was released in April 2015.

In 2016 the band released their 6th studio album, Scintilla, featuring collaboration with Anathema's singer Vincent Cavanagh.

The band spent 2017 touring and working in studio for their next studio album Allow Yourself released on 21 September, 2018[4].

In 2019 the band in between some festivals is preparing to work on a new studio album.

Personnel

Members

Current members
  • Giancarlo Erra – lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards (2002-present)
  • Orazio Fabbri – bass guitar (2018-present)
  • Paolo Vigliarolo – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar (2007-present)
  • Marco Berni – keyboards, backing vocals (2012-present)
  • Daniele Michelacci – drums (2019-present)
Former members
  • Paolo Martelacci – keyboards (2006-2012)
  • Gigi Zito – drums (2006-2012)
  • Gabrele Savini – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar (2006-2007)
  • Giulio Caneponi – drums (2012-2017)
  • Alessandro Luci - bass (2002-2018)
  • Ciro Iavarone (2017-2018)

Lineups

2002–2006
  • Giancarlo Erra – lead vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, drums
  • Alessandro Luci – bass guitar, keyboards
2006–2007
  • Giancarlo Erra – lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards
  • Alessandro Luci – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Paolo Martelacci – keyboards
  • Gabrele Savini – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Gigi Zito – drums
2007–2012
  • Giancarlo Erra – lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards
  • Alessandro Luci – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Paolo Martelacci – keyboards
  • Gigi Zito – drums
  • Paolo Vigliarolo – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar
2012
  • Giancarlo Erra – lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards
  • Alessandro Luci – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Paolo Vigliarolo – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Marco Berni – keyboards, backing vocals
with
2012–2013
  • Giancarlo Erra – lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards
  • Alessandro Luci – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Paolo Vigliarolo – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Marco Berni – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Giulio Caneponi – drums
2013–2018
  • Giancarlo Erra – lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards
  • Alessandro Luci – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Paolo Vigliarolo – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Marco Berni – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Ciro Iavarone – drums
2019-present
  • Giancarlo Erra - vocals, guitars, keyboards
  • Paolo Vigliarolo - guitars
  • Marco Berni - keyboards
  • Orazio Fabbri - bass
  • Daniele Michelacci - drums

Notable contributors

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Compilations and live recordings

Promotional

Demos

  • Radici (1998)
  • Maslova (2001)
  • Waves on Russia (2002)

Videography

  • Sol29 Clip DVD (2005)
  • The World is Outside DVD (2006)
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