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Pioneers of the Australian Emo movement — Sienna Skies have soundtracked the lives of alternative music fans for over 17 years, shading their trials and tribulations with anthemic choruses and crushing Breakdowns; but never has their music and message been so poignant than now.
Since their inception in 2006, the Sydney five-piece have grown with an impassioned spirit, playing stages across four continents, releasing four studio albums, signing international record deals and paving the way for a new generation of Australian bands.
In 2019 they embarked on a ten year anniversary tour in celebration of “Truest Of Colours”. It was after this tour that Sienna Skies would take the longest writing break of their careers to pen the follow up to their 2016 album — but then “the world played its hand”.
Caught in the web of a global pandemic, mounting pressure and a career on hold — they took a microscope to who they were as songwriters
“We needed it to sit back and realise we needed to put more into this” says vocalist Thomas Pirozzi.
Enter "Let It Burn", 'Let it burn, stemmed from the events that happened on the east coast of Australia during the summer of 2019/2020' says Pirozzi. 'The appalling handling of the situation by our government, it’s like they didn’t care at all. Ignoring all the warnings of catastrophic conditions, the defunding of the State’s Rural Fire Services and National Parks.' The new single drops 6th September.
Since their inception in 2006, the Sydney five-piece have grown with an impassioned spirit, playing stages across four continents, releasing four studio albums, signing international record deals and paving the way for a new generation of Australian bands.
In 2019 they embarked on a ten year anniversary tour in celebration of “Truest Of Colours”. It was after this tour that Sienna Skies would take the longest writing break of their careers to pen the follow up to their 2016 album — but then “the world played its hand”.
Caught in the web of a global pandemic, mounting pressure and a career on hold — they took a microscope to who they were as songwriters
“We needed it to sit back and realise we needed to put more into this” says vocalist Thomas Pirozzi.
Enter "Let It Burn", 'Let it burn, stemmed from the events that happened on the east coast of Australia during the summer of 2019/2020' says Pirozzi. 'The appalling handling of the situation by our government, it’s like they didn’t care at all. Ignoring all the warnings of catastrophic conditions, the defunding of the State’s Rural Fire Services and National Parks.' The new single drops 6th September.
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