Goodbye To Gravity was an unexpected mixture of former members of metal veterans Thunderstorm and Andrei Galut, the winner of the 2008 TV show "Megastar". In 2015, four of the band members (two guitarists, the drummer and the bassist) were killed in a fire at a night club. Coming from Bucharest - Romania, the five piece metal act started as an unexpected mixture of former members from the heavy metal band Thunderstorm and the winner of the 2008 national TV casting show Megastar. The five guys...
Goodbye To Gravity was an unexpected mixture of former members of metal veterans Thunderstorm and Andrei Galut, the winner of the 2008 TV show "Megastar". In 2015, four of the band members (two guitarists, the drummer and the bassist) were killed in a fire at a night club.
Coming from Bucharest - Romania, the five piece metal act started as an unexpected mixture of former members from the heavy metal band Thunderstorm and the winner of the 2008 national TV casting show Megastar.
The five guys met and as soon as they played together, all hell broke loose. After realizing that there's great potential to this unusual mix of different musical backgrounds, the band was soon to be baptized "Goodbye to Gravity", a name that's meant to defy strict rules, preconceived ideas and genre limitations.
The music they play is the natural result of the chemistry spawned by the collision of the two musical worlds. The traditional vs. the new, the brutal vs. the sensitive, the riffs vs. the melody. The band's full-on, high-energy tunes with great hooks and heavy breakdowns, is sure to rattle some bones in the industry.
The band splitted up in 2015 after Colectiv club nightfire: 4 members was deceased, vocalist Andrei Galut was seriously injured.
Band Members (last-known line-up): Andrei Galut - vocals Alex Pascu - bass (deceased) Vlad Telea - guitars (deceased) Bogdan Enache - drums (deceased) Mihai Alexandru - guitars (deceased) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.