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Cyanna
Background information
Also known asCyanna
GenresAlternative, Rock, Electronic
Years active2002–2013
LabelsOlonmusic, Sony Music Greece, Oxymoron Records
MembersSpyreas Sid
Nick Sid
Anthony Ka
Jason Tatsis
Nais Front
Past membersGeorge Mouzis
Ilias Madouros
Yannos P
Vangelis Stavroulakis
Fotis Tyrokomos
Harry B
Alx D
Nikos "Mnimis"
Websitehttp://cyanna.gr/

Cyanna (siāna) was a rock band from Athens, Greece formed in 1999. The sound of the band was originally based on blending keyboards and electronic beats with guitars, influenced by both alternative rock and dance music styles. Eventually the electronic elements were replaced by a more organic classic rock approach, with their last release being an acoustic folk rock EP. Cyanna was very active in the greek alternative scene from 2002 to 2013 when it was disbanded by its founders, Spyreas Sid and Nick Sid,[1] before forming Cyanna Mercury in early 2014.[2] The band was known for their intense live shows and constant changes in music styles, crossing over the boundaries of the underground greek alternative into and out of the mainstream realm. They shared the stage with prestigious international acts such as Massive Attack (2008), MGMT (2009), The Stranglers (2009), Fischerspooner (2009), IAMX (2010), and Gorillaz Soundsystem (2010), and did an extensive tour in Greece in 2011. The band also appeared in some european festivals in Germany, Switzerland and Bulgaria. They released 3 albums, one EP, many demos, singles, remixes and appeared in numerous compilations both in underground and major labels.[3] Their biggest commercial hit came in 2008 with "Shine", the second single from the "Just A Crash" album, that became the Vodafone campaign song in Greece for two years (2009–2011), while their critically acclaimed best release would be their last, "The Undressed EP", an independent self funded release, that included "I Am Cannibal".[4]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Video Singles[edit]

Compilations[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cyanna Is Dead". 2014-03-07. Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2014-10-13.
  • ^ "CYANNA MERCURY : Music that runs deep". 25 July 2014.
  • ^ "Cyanna". Discogs.
  • ^ "The Sound of Confusion: Cyanna - I Am Cannibal". 7 April 2013.
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