Cenacle
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GB Liverpool Manchester – Rock / Metal / Alternative Metal
Cenacle

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Hailing from North West England, Cenacle are living proof that raw talent, ambition and honesty can still help you thrive in the music industry today.

What else would explain 100’s of shows, International tours and support slots with some of the biggest names in the rock industry?

After signing to Nameless/Faceless Records late 2013, the band consisting of Si Consiglio (Vocals/Guitar), Ben Houghton (Guitar), Ben Ryan (Bass) and Dan Parr (Drums) went on to release a brand new record called 'The New Today'. It was released in March 2014 along with their debut single and video "RISE UP” which to date has had nearly 15,000 views on youtube.

The New Today is a record that sums up the Cenacle journey, past, present and future. Ultimately, it represents the dawning of a new era and speaks of challenges, perseverance, battles and victories along the way. Frontman Si comments "There's something for everyone. We wanted to tell the audience our story and encourage them to keep going as they live out theirs. Although hardships and adversity are a part of life, ultimately we've experienced a greater love and faithfulness that we can't deny".

The bands faith coupled with their attitude and work ethic send out a clear message that anything is possible and this is something they are really keen to portray to their fans. Whether its music, art, business or something else everyone has the potential to fulfil dreams.

With further upcoming tours in Europe and plenty of UK gig dates in 2015, as well as a 15,000 strong online following and upwards of 50,000 youtube views, Cenacle have managed to carve out a place for themselves, which is no easy feat in todays music scene.