Biology:La-Ventura

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La-Ventura
OriginGoes, Netherlands
GenresRock, melodic metal
Years active2005–present
LabelsRavenheart Music Records
Valkyrie Rising
Associated actsOrphanage
Websitewww.la-ventura.com
MembersCarla van Huizen
Sascha "Saz" Kondic
Michael "Mike" Saffrie
Stefan Simons
Past membersMarco van Boven
Erwin Polderman
Renzo van Poecke

La-Ventura is a female fronted rock/melodic metal band based in the Netherlands. It was founded by ex-Orphanage drummer Erwin Polderman and vocalist Carla van Huizen in 2005. Its sound is characterized by groovy drum beats, raunchy riffs and melodic female vocals.

History

2006–2012

The band terminated their agreement with Razar Ice Records in July 2007 --- just two months before the planned release date for their first album, and continued the production themselves.[1] Their first album, A New Beginning, debuted on October 6, 2007, and the band signed a record deal with the American-based Renaissance Records in January 2008. The album was officially released in North America on March 18, 2008.[2]

The band shot a video for their first US single, "Trefoil".[3]

2013–present

A second album, White Crow, saw an independent pre-release for the Benelux in 2013. Recorded at the MII Recording Studio[4] in France, mixed and produced by Didier Chesneau and mastered by Bruno Gruel at Elektra Mastering.[5] In November 2013, the band officially announced the signing of a license deal with Ravenheart Music Records[6] for the UK/Ireland and Valkyrie Rising[7] for the territories Germany/Austria/Switzerland. A digital release of the single "Song for an Idiot" was released on 15 November 2013. In March 2014, the album was officially released in Europe.

On October 31, 2014, an official videoclip of "Song for an Idiot" was released.[8]

On November 7, 2015, the EP 2.0 was released.

Line-up

Current members
  • Carla van Huizen - vocals
  • Sascha "Saz" Kondic - guitar
  • Michael "Mike" Saffrie - bass
  • Stefan Simons - drums
Previous members

Discography

Studio albums
  • 2007: A New Beginning
  • 2013: White Crow
EPs & singles
  • 2009: Breaking the Silence (EP)
  • 2013: Song for an Idiot (single)
  • 2015: 2.0 (EP)
Demos
  • 2006: Trefoil

References

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