Anthony Troiano

Anthony John Troiano (born 8 August 1988, in Melbourne) is a drummer, song writer, and multi-instrumentalist. Troiano's band Neon released the 7" single "Hello" & "Never Again" in 2009 through an independent label, Tangled Beat Records. Neon also had many other successful releases. In 2013 Troiano formed his band Palace of the King, alongside Tim Henwood (present and former member of Australian bands The Superjesus, The Androids & Rogue Traders) and local Melbourne artists. Palace of the King released their self-titled debut EP on 24 June 2013, which reached top 50 on the iTunes rock charts. Troiano has also been involved with artists including Last Mistress, Shaman Son and Lisa Mitchell, for whom he played drums at her Welcome to the Afternoon EP Launch. Troiano has now formed new rock group Tame the Sun with close friend Dean William 2016.

Anthony Troiano
Background information
Birth nameAnthony John Trolano
Born (1988-08-08) 8 August 1988
Melbourne, Australia
GenresRock, Classic Rock, Power Pop
Occupation(s)Construction manager, founder of ajt jewellery
InstrumentsDrums, guitar, bass guitar, vocals
Years active2006–present
LabelsTangled Beat, Devils Music Records, Listenable Records
Associated actsPALACE OF THE KING, Neon, Lisa Mitchell, Shaman Son, Last Mistress, Vanilla Sky, Vynal Flare
Websitewww.palaceofthekingmusic.com

Discography

  • Neon Single: "Hello" / "Never Again" 7" (2009)
  • Palace Of The King EP: PALACE OF THE KING (2013)
  • Palace Of The King Palace of the King II: Moon & Mountain [EP] (2013)
  • Palace of the King EP: Palace Of The King [Ltd. Ed. LP] Release: 11 April (2014)
  • Palace Of The King EP: White Bird/Burn The Sky Release: 12 June 2015 (EU/UK) & 19 June (2015) (AUS/R.O.W.)
  • Palace Of The King EP: Valles Marineris Released 14 July (EU/UK) & 29 July (Aus/R.O.W) (2016)
  • Tame the Sun EP: Self Titled (2016)

References

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