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Le Vibrazioni
Le Vibrazioni in concert in Partanna (TP),2007
Le Vibrazioni in concert in Partanna (TP),2007
Background information
OriginMilan, Italy
GenresAlternative rock, pop rock, progressive rock
Years active1999–2012
2017–present
LabelsBMG, Sony
MembersFrancesco Sarcina
Stefano Verderi
Marco Castellani
Alessandro Deidda
Past membersEmanuele Gardossi
Websitevibraland.it

Le Vibrazioni (engl. The Vibrations) is an Italian rock and pop band formed in Milan in 1999. They made their breakthrough in 2003 with their debut single Dedicato a te, which went platinum in Italy. All their albums have been released on BMG.

Biography

The four founding members, all born in Milan or its metropolitan area, are Francesco Sarcina (guitar and vocals), Stefano Verderi (guitar and keyboards), Marco Castellani (bass), and Alessandro Deidda (drums). After many years spent playing in clubs around Milan, the group signed with BMG and debuted with the single Dedicato a te, which topped the Italian charts and became one of 2003 best-selling singles. Later in the same year they published their first album, 'Le Vibrazioni', whose sales exceeded 300,000 copies and from which the singles In una notte d'estate, Vieni da me, Sono più sereno and ...E se ne va were extracted. ...E se ne va would later be included in the soundtrack of Luca Lucini's film Tre metri sopra il cielo (2004). The music video for Dedicato a te was subsequently spoofed by Elio e le Storie Tese in their song Shpalman. In 2008 Emanuele Gardossi replaced Marco Castellani on bass. Castelani would later rejoin the band in 2017.

The band participated at the Sanremo Music Festival 2020 with the song "Dov'è".[1]

Current members

  • Francesco Sarcina – singer, guitar (1999–present)
  • Stefano Verderi – guitar, keyboard, sitar (1999–present)
  • Marco Castellani – bass guitar (1999–2008, 2017–present)
  • Alessandro Deidda – drums (1999–present)

Former members

  • Emanuele Gardossi – bass guitar (2008–2012)

Discography

Albums

  • Le Vibrazioni (2003)
  • Le Vibrazioni II (2005)
  • Officine Meccaniche (2006)
  • En Vivo (2008)
  • Le Strade Del Tempo (2010)
  • V (2018)

Singles

  • 2003 – Dedicato a te (ITA #1) / Video
  • 2003 – In una notte d'estate / Video
  • 2003 – E se ne va / Video
  • 2003 – Vieni da me / Video
  • 2004 – Sono più sereno / Video
  • 2005 – Raggio di sole (ITA #3) / Video
  • 2005 – Ovunque andrò / Video
  • 2005 – Angelica
  • 2005 – Aspettando / Video
  • 2005 – Ogni giorno ad ogni ora / Video
  • 2006 – Fermi senza forma (online only, on the website MtvOverdrive) / Video
  • 2006 – Se / Video
  • 2007 – Portami via / Video
  • 2007 – Dimmi / Video
  • 2008 – Drammaturgia / Video
  • 2008 – Insolita / Video
  • 2008 – Su un altro pianeta / Video
  • 2010 – Respiro / Video
  • 2010 – Senza indugio / Single
  • 2010 – Invocazioni al cielo / Video
  • 2011 – Come far nascere un fiore / Single
  • 2012 – Il sangue e anche il resto / Single
  • 2018 – Così sbagliato / Single

DVDs

  • Live all'Alcatraz (2004)
  • Le Vibrazioni II (Dual Disc) (2005)
  • En Vivo (2008)

References

  1. ^ "Sanremo 2020: Ecco chi sono i 22 Big in gara della 70esima edizione del Festival". Coming Soon. 31 December 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2020.