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| origin = [[Albino, Italy|Albino]], [[Province of Bergamo|Bergamo]], [[Lombardy]], [[Italy]]
| origin = [[Albino, Italy|Albino]], [[Province of Bergamo|Bergamo]], [[Lombardy]], [[Italy]]
| genre = [[Alternative rock]],<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web |url= {{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p642070|pure_url=yes}}|title= Verdena - Biography|accessdate=2007-05-16 |last= Ankeny|first= Jason|publisher= [[Allmusic]]}}</ref> [[grunge]], [[neo-psychedelia]], [[psychedelic rock]]
| genre = [[Alternative rock]],<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web |url= {{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p642070|pure_url=yes}}|title= Verdena - Biography|accessdate=2007-05-16 |last= Ankeny|first= Jason|publisher= [[Allmusic]]}}</ref> [[neo-psychedelia]], [[psychedelic rock]]
| years_active = 1995 &ndash; present
| years_active = 1995 &ndash; present
| label = [[Universal Music Group|Universal]]
| label = [[Universal Music Group|Universal]]

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Verdena
Verdena live in Modena
Verdena live in Modena
Background information
OriginAlbino, Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy
GenresAlternative rock,[1] neo-psychedelia, psychedelic rock
Years active1995 – present
LabelsUniversal
MembersAlberto Ferrari (vocals, keyboards and guitar)
Luca Ferrari (drums and synth)
Roberta Sammarelli (bass)
Past membersFidel Figaroli (keyboards)
Websitewww.verdena.com

Verdena are an Italian alternative rock band originating from Albino, Bergamo. As of February 2011, they have released five full-length albums on Universal music.

History

Alberto (guitarist) and Luca Ferrari (drummer) are brothers and have been playing together for 10 years. With the addition of Roberta Sammarelli (bassist), they formed the band Verdena. In 1999 they broke onto the scene with their eponymous debut, and began to perform concerts all across Italy. Their first single, "Valvonauta", received significant airtime on MTV and other music stations. Their style can be described as a mixture of rock and psychedelia.

Their second album, Solo un grande sasso, exhibited longer songs highlighted with more frequent guitar solos. The most important tracks of this album are "Spaceman", "Starless" and "Centrifuga".

In 2004 Fidel Fogaroli joined the band as a keyboardist, appearing on the album Il suicidio del samurai. In 2006, Fidel left the band, leaving them to their original three piece. The single "Luna", originally released on Il suicidio dei Samurai album, was one of the most important success of the band.

Their following record, Requiem, was released on March 16, 2007. This album shows stoner and psychedelic influences.

During 2008 they opened some dates on the Mgmt's European Tour

Their latest studio album is Wow, a double album with 27 tracks most played with piano, which was released on January 18, 2011. The singles taken from this latest album are "Razzi Arpia Inferno e Fiamme" and "Scegli Me (Un Mondo Che Tu Non Vuoi)".

Verdena's singer Alberto Ferrari always sings in Italian, except some covers ("Reverberation" by 13th Floor Elevators, "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream), "(His Latest Flame) Marie's The Name" by Elvis Presley, "Harvest" by Neil Young and "Creepy Smell" by Melvins), and a self made song called "Perfect Day". The meaning of the lyrics is often obscure because he uses a self-made language. In their lyrics there also references to Smashing Pumpkins Nirvana (the title of "Il Suicidio Dei Samurai" is a reference of "Samurai's Suicide" by Fecal Matter).

They played at 2011 edition of Sziget Festival in Budapest, and they played with Dinosaur Jr. in Ferrara in July. Their albums are distributed also in England (Requiem), Spain (Il Suicidio dei Samurai and Requiem), France and Switzerland.


Discography

Albums

  • Verdena (1999)
  • Solo un Grande Sasso (2001)
  • Il Suicidio dei Samurai (2004)
  • Requiem (2007)
  • Wow (2011)
  • Wow Deluxe Edition with DVD

EPs

  • Valvonauta (1999)
  • Viba (2000)
  • Spaceman (2001)
  • Miami Safari (2002)
  • Luna (2004)
  • Elefante (2004)
  • Caños (2007)
  • Radar (Ejabbabbaje) Ep with some live tracks and bootlegs (2011)


References

  1. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Verdena - Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-05-16.

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