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Rome,Italy (2008-present): Avenue Of Heroes was formed in September 2008 from the musical passion of Lorenzo (former member of A Time To Forget) and Jacopo. Soon the line-up was completed by Gian Luigi (member of Miles Away and Lode Shooting Star), Mario (former member of Yustitia) and Riccardo (former member of A Perfect Tragedy). The five guys soon wrote their first song which would become the guideline for the future and, especially, their most representative track: “Not Today”. The sound the band created was a mixture of powerful verses and melodic choruses, marked by a strong personality. Later the band decided to record their first three tracks at Marco Mantovani's studios (Hopes Die Last guitarist), receiving good success with both audience and image. After some line-up changes, Valerio replaced Jacopo and Manuel (former member of A Time To Forget) replaced Mario; at that time the band shared the stage with some really good band like Hopes Die Last, Dufresne and Yashin and finally, in March 2011, the band started to record (at Mantovani's studios) some of the tracks which will be part of the brand new album. Because of the new band members, Avenue Of Heroes sound got a futher change, more congenial with band's attitude. It turned to be heavier but never leaving the melodic and catchy marks, which always defined the band. After listening to their brand new tracks and believing in the project "Avenue Of Heroes", italian label This Is Core offered them a contract and in July 2011 the band was signed to it. The release of the record is scheduled for early 2012 and in the meantime the band shooted the first videoclip, directed by Daniele Brunelletti, for the single "Let Sink This World", in streaming on BlankTv and Rock Tv Italia. Members: Manuel Manca - Vocals Lorenzo Bagnariol - Drums and Clean Vocals Valerio Alessandroni - Guitar Gian Luigi Crecco - Guitar Riccardo Voci - Bass Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.