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SINARO release new video ‘Break The Paradigm’ featuring Oli Herbert (All That Remains)

New York City-based heavy metal band SINARO, led by guitarist Gus Sinaro, have been hitting the NY scene hard and creating a name for themselves.
Today, the band is serving up a blazing helping of heavy metal greatness with the new video “Break The Paradigm” mixed by Chris “Zeuus” Harris and featuring All That Remains guitarist Oli Herbert. Crushing riffs, soaring vocals, scorching solos and huge choruses, this is one track that you won’t be able to remain still to.

“It’s an honor to have my friend Oli Herbert join us in this video and do such amazing job on his guest solo. All my band mates in SINARO are also very influenced by All That Remains’s albums. The whole band was extremely excited for this collaboration.” – Gus Sinaro

SINARO consits of Gus Sinaro (Vocals / Guitar), Steven Riccio (Backing Vocals / Guitar), Jeff Hinz (Bass) and Zaki Ali (Drums).

SINARO is quickly gaining the reputation as a must see live act, most recently sharing the stage with acts such as Flotsam & Jetsam, Saving Abel, Angel Vivaldi, Revocation, Rhapsody, Primal Fear, Gus G. (Ozzy Osbourne, Firewind) and others. SINARO is currently playing select regional dates and prepping for a busy 2018.

Don’t miss your chance to check out SINARO before the year is up!

14/12 @ Irving Plaza, NY

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