Soulvanity
A high-energy, homegrown metal artist.
Soulvanity is a metal band from Thessaloniki, Greece formed in 2011. Drummer Sakis, guitarist Ilias and vocalist Stelios in late 2010, decided to form a band, in order to write their own songs. In early 2011, when guitarist Kostas came into the picture, Soulvanity was officially formed. During 2011 they started writing riffs and also auditioning some bass players. Eventually, in April of 2012, bassist Jim joined the band and after some jamming sessions, they started recording songs for their upcoming demo. Their debut self-titled demo was officially released on the 24th of November 2013. From March 2014 they started recording their first full length album which was officially released on May 2016, entitled "Inner Unrest". On November 2015, Kostas left the band due to professional reasons and after some auditions, Stelios Mantellos was the one who joined the band. Since the Fall of 2016, the band started writing new material and prepared ten new songs for their second upcoming album, titled "End Of Time", which was officially released on December 2019. On early 2020, Stelios Mantellos left the band for personal reasons. Through the years of quarantine, the band continued practicing and writing new material without performing any live shows. Finally, on May 2023 the band managed to fill the gap in the guitars section. Petros Theodoridis joined Soulvanity and the band continued practicing and putting down new ideas.
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What kind of music does Soulvanity play?+
Soulvanity plays metal - high-energy and polished, built more for the room than a playlist. Soulvanity is a metal band from Thessaloniki, Greece formed in 2011.
What are Soulvanity live shows like?+
Soulvanity's live sets are tight and high-energy - technically precise with real physical intensity.
How can I find out when Soulvanity is playing?+
Follow Soulvanity on Mood to get notified when new shows are added. Mood tracks their upcoming events across all supported cities.

