Sycronomica

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Sycronomica
General information
origin Munich , Germany
Genre (s) Black metal
founding 1997
Website www.sycronomica.de
Current occupation
Oliver Walther (since 2000)
Christian Metz (until 2010, from 2012)
Johannes Jüde (since 2004)
Ruben Raff (since 2010)
Florian Winter
Thomas Hagl (since 2012)

Sycronomica is a melodic black metal band from Munich , which was founded in 1996.

history

Initially Sycronomica played only cover songs . After a short time, his own compositions followed, which were recorded on a demo CD in 1998 with the name Durch das Geäst . Line-up difficulties followed and Sycronomica even had to use a drum computer for a while .

In February 2000 the singer Oliver Walther joined the band. After the departure of the founding member and bassist Leo Iafrate, he was first replaced by Max Marquardt, later further line-up changes followed. With the songs now technically more complex, Sycronomica recorded two demos in 2000 and 2002.

In 2004 the debut album Paths was produced in the Helion Studios ( Munich ) and published via Black Attakk / Soulfood . Seref Alexander Badir (The Helions), René Berthiaume ( Equilibrium ) and Tommy Hermann ( Darkseed ) were involved.

In 2006 another album called Gate was produced, with the participation of guitarist Johannes Jüde, who joined the band in 2004. The new CD was released by the record label Armageddon Music, today Wacken Records. In 2007 Sycronomica performed at the Summer Breeze and the Ragnarök Festival, among others .

The Bavarians completed work on their third album Sycroscope in September 2009. This looks even more complex and fine-grained than its predecessor.

Sycronomica have currently completed the compositions for their fourth studio album and will go to the studio in fall 2015 to record their fourth studio album, which will be released in 2016.

Discography

Albums

  • Paths (November 2004)
  • Gate (November 2006)
  • Sycroscope (October 2009)

EPs

  • Neverest (April 2013)

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