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Channeling their inner rage and bringing grit and groove back to the metal scene, Reign of Lies is revitalizing the genre, sticking to their root, and playing with a fearless conviction that is lacking in many of today’s bands.
After recording three albums and touring across Europe, Gianni Rosati “Giro” moved to L.A. and began his solo project Reign of Lies with the vision of finding musicians with the same passion and determination as himself. He went to the prestigious Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California. It was here on the Hollywood music scene that he found those traits in Greg Kate, Yoyo Bianchi, and Mash Maximus .

Greg Kate is a young and talented bassist originally from California, who has already played in dozens of L.A. bands. Yoyo Bianchi, originally from Santiago-Chile, moves to LA the year 2008 after touring South America. He played with a few local bands, and finally found the perfect fit for his drumming style in Reign of Lies. Mashadi Maximus (Mash), is a Canadian guitar shredder. He as recorded and toured with numerous bands through South Asia, North and Central America. A decade and a half after later, Mash moved to Hollywood to further is career and joined numerous bands as well as do session work for artists. while in Hollywood he met Gianni, which led to Mash joining Reign of Lies. Currently he also plays in LA metal band Ampora as well as progressive metal band Flight of Reason.

In the summer of 2012 Reign of Lies began recording their debut album “The New Empire” mixed by Lee Wanner, and mastered by Jens Bogren (Opeth, Soilwork,..) which will be released the 13 of june 2013 under the label Keetch Music .” They are also endorsed by the globally renowned clothing company “Keetch” who also endorse bands such as Meshuggah, Unearth, PDP, and Fear Factory.

Reign of Lies is ready to bring their unique style and presence to fans across the globe, and immortalize themselves among metals elite.
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