Chitral Somapala
Chitral Somapala was born in Colombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka on November 4th, 1966 and is the Metal Singer. At the age of 57, Chitral Somapala biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Somapala joined the Sri Lankan alternative band, Shock, founded by Diliup Gabadamudalige, and considered a pioneer of computer-based music production in Sri Lanka. In 1986, Somapala toured Europe with Rendesvouz (later re-named Friends). He joined German underground metal act, Court Jester in 1996, with whom he recorded the album Forced II Believe, which received favorable reviews in the European press. In 1998, Somapala contributed the song "Nadee Ganga", which became a hit. It was originally recorded for a TV/Radio commercial to promote Lion Beer. The song was based on the melody of "Many Rivers to Cross" by Jimmy Cliff, and sung in the Sinhala language in a hard rock and metal style.
Somapala joined a German progressive power metal band, Avalon, as front man and lead singer. Avalon was produced by Charlie Bauerfeind, a German sound engineer and producer who had worked mostly with power metal bands. Avalon was in the midst of the underground scene going back to 1992. The third album by Avalon, Vision Eden, received excellent reviews in the international press. The band's Vision Eden Tour used Avalon as a support act for bands such as HammerFall, Uriah Heep, Metallica, Motörhead, Royal Hunt, Pink Cream 69, and others. During the summer of 2000, Somapala participated on Avalon's 4th Album, Eurasia, under the direction of Sascha Paeth, known for his work with bands such as Rhapsody of Fire, Kamelot, and Heaven's Gate. On Eurasia, Somapala can be heard playing the chapman stick, an electric musical instrument created by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s. As a band, Avalon was more diverse than the usual power metal groups, and incorporated Euro power metal with prog metal in their music, giving it a somewhat unique sound. The release of Eurasia was followed by a European tour with Metalium. Avalon disbanded shortly afterwards.
In 2002, Somapala contributed "Greenland's Theme" for his alma mater Isipathana College's International Rugby Championships in Sri Lanka. Later that year, Somapala formed a melodic rock outfit called Faro. The band released the albums Dawn of Forever and Angelost through MTM Music, also in 2002. In Summer 2003, Somapala recorded the album Echoes of a Nightmare with the Swedish symphonic metal band, Moonlight Agony, for Massacre Records. In late 2003, Somapala joined the band, Firewind, for a January 2004 headline tour of Japan. Following the successful Japanese tour, Gus G asked Somapala to join the band on a permanent basis, and they collaboration on Firewind’s third album, Forged by Fire, entered the Japanese TOP 100, and internationally received excellent reviews. After a joint tour with Hammerfall in 2005, he decided to leave Firewind.
In 2006, Somapala formed his own band, Civilization One, together with guitarist Aldo Lonobile (Secret Sphere), bassist Pierre-Emmanuel Pelisson (Maladaptive, Ex-Heavenly), and drummer Luca Cartasegna (Secret Sphere). They intended to form a band which created hard and aggressive riffs with the sensitivity of classical music combined with memorable vocals and choruses. The band received increased attention due to their performance at the PogPower UK Pre-Party in 2007. By the end of the year, the line-up of Civilization One changed. Only two of the original members, Somapala and Pelisson, stayed on; Christian Muenzer (Majesty, Necrophagist) joined the band as lead guitarist. He was followed by Boern Daigger (Majesty, R:I:P) as second guitarist. At the beginning of 2008, Holly Rodammer (formerly of Ancient Ceremony and Hellmasters) was announced as the new drummer.
In November 2008 and October 2009, Civilization One were invited by TNL (the biggest rock music radio station in Sri Lanka) to perform as the main act at the TNL Onstage Finals in Colombo. This was the first time a western-style heavy metal band had performed in Sri Lanka. The band's line-up changed again in 2009, with guitarists Nicklaus Bergen and Oliver Marmann, and drummer Michael Stein being added to replace the previous musicians. Their debut album, Revolution Rising, was recorded in studios in France, Italy and Germany and was mixed and mastered by Markus Teske (of Vanden Plas, Mob Rules, Dominici, Symphony X and Red Circuit). The band finished recording its second album, Calling the Gods, in 2012.
Somapala was recording and performing with the German progressive metal band Red Circuit from 2002 till 2016 and the British classic metal rock band Rekuiem from 2008 till 2012, one of the founding members of the new wave of British heavy metal movement from Birmingham back in the early 1980s. In May 2010, Somapala joined the British power metal band Power Quest. Following 17 months as a member of the band and an album release, Blood Alliance, he left the band on amicable terms. Somapala was the composer and singer of the Olympic theme song, "Dreams of Fire" for MTV Sri Lanka, and composed and sang "Believing the Dream", the official Cricket World Cup song for MTV.
In 2017, he launched his seventh music video "Sinha Lokaye Sinhaya" on the 16th of January at the Colombo City Center. It was directed by internationally acclaimed director, Asad-ul-Haq. In July 2019, he launched DVD and Bluray version of the concert "Lalithakala" held in February during the ‘Memories of the fabulous Moonstones’ concert held at the BMICH.