Dramalove is a rock band started by the two italian twin brothers Diego and Riccardo Soncin in 2007. Their unique sound is made from a mix of raging guitars and emotional lyrics, with electronic angles and powerful, catchy melodies.
Originally playing covers, they very soon developed their own repertoire and started getting praises from all over the press, reaching the MTV and iTunes charts at #7 with the single "Stelle" (included in their new compilation "Dark Ages") and then reaching the semi-finals of the talent show X-Factor in 2015, chosen from the awarded artists Mika and Skin from the Skunk Anansie among more than 10.000 partecipants.
Lisa Higgings from The Guardian said "These guys have a big sound made for big stages".
Dramalove relocated to the United Kingdom some three years ago to make their dreams come true and they've quickly gained a large loyal following, thanks to their frantic and brief shows and after receiving support from the national radio BBC with the singles "Lady Macbeth" and "Written In The Stars".
Their song "Busy Saving The World" won them a slot in the "Best New Bands 2019" compilation by Classic Rock Magazine, after headlining "Off The Record" festival in Manchester and playing all across the Country, with performances at "The Great Escape" and "Tramlines" Festivals. The sensitivity that Dramalove expresses in their music really resonates because of all the pings it sets off in the listener’s brain, each one hitting like a nearly erased memory.
It’s like Tim Burton and Edgar Allan Poe shaking hands while they are reborn as a futuristic rock star.