Alia Tempora

Alia Tempora is a heavy metal band from the Czech Republic with a strong influence of pop, dance and dubstep music.[1] The band is characterized by its emphasis on modern prismatic image, catchy music, captivating show and fan-friendly attitude.[2] Touring in Europe and South America and being very active on social media, Alia Tempora has become internationally known by tens of thousands of fans. Leading vocalist Markie Morávková[3] is the daughter of Miloš Morávek, guitarist of bands Progres 2, Futurum, Kern and Synkopy.[4]

Alia Tempora
Alia Tempora Band
Background information
OriginBrno, Czech Republic
GenresHeavy metal, symphonic metal, trance metal
Years active2012 - present
Websitealiatempora.com
MembersMarkéta Morávková
Štěpán Řezníček
Patrik Macháček
Roman Škrabal
Past membersAleš Winkler
Vojta Vozáb
Radek Žák
Pavel Žák

History

Alia Tempora was formed by Markie Morávková and Štěpán Řezníček in 2012 in Brno. The first single called "Frozen" has been published in 2013 and in November 2015 Alia Tempora released their debut album called "Digital Cube", featuring guitarist of Delain, Timo Somers.[5] The album was supported by successful crowdfunding campaign and Brno city.[6] Gustavo Sazes, famous for designing covers for bands like Amaranthe and Arch Enemy, created cover for the album.[7] The song "Mockingjay" is inspired by movie Hunger Games.[8] In 2018 Alia Tempora supported Swedish act Amaranthe on the Baltic tour in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.[9] The most common touring destination for Alia Tempora is the United Kingdom and Western Europe.[10]

Alia Tempora released their second album "Dragonfly Effect" on 21 September 2019 [11] and presented it at Masters of Rock (Ronnie James Dio Stage) and on extensive tour in Europe and Mexico.

Band members

  • Markéta Morávková – vocalist
  • Štěpán Řezníček – rhythmic guitar, growling
  • Roman Škrabal - bass
  • Patrik Macháček – drums
  • Filip Hrazdira - songwriter, producer

Discography

  • Digital Cube (2015)
  • Dragonfly Effect (2019)

References

  1. "Alia Tempora – Official Website" (in Czech). Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  2. femmetal (20 September 2019). "Interview with Markie Morávková of Alia Tempora". FemMetal - Goddesses of Metal. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  3. L, Johanna. "Support Sunday: Unicorn Princess Markie (Alia Tempora)". Handmade Dreams of Mine. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  4. Gratis, Petr (2 June 2014). "Skupina Alia Tempora kloubí symphonic metal a elektronickou hudbu". Brněnský deník (in Czech). Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  5. Digital Cube, retrieved 28 April 2020
  6. Spark. "ALIA TEMPORA: Na pódiu je na co se dívat | Spark Rock Magazine". www.spark-rockmagazine.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  7. "Alia Tempora "Digital Cube" - The Art Of Gustavo Sazes". cargocollective.com. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  8. Magna Femina. "Alia Tempora". www.magna-femina-webzine.com. Archived from the original on 22 April 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  9. Loud, Go (26 April 2018). "ALIA TEMPORA (CZ) touring the Baltic States with AMARANTHE". Go Loud Agency. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  10. "Alia Tempora". www.rockfiendpublicationsscotland.co.uk. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  11. "Alia Tempora Dragonfly Effect". metalgoddesses.com. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
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