MARZELLA
« Ella and Marzia combine pop and folk with such maestria it’ll make rocks shiver »
La Tribune de Genève
« Marzella, an inspiring and forceful talent »
Cover of Femina
VIDEOS
Marzella released NEVER AGAIN, a « hit in the making » according to national radio RTS La 1ère, wrote the soundtrack for the award winning documentary STUNTWOMEN (Golden Eye at Zürich Film Festival 2022 and winner of the Swiss Film Prize 2023), and were on the cover of Femina!
ACHIEVEMENTS
Festivals:
Gurtenfestival 2022, Bern (CH)
Zermatt Unplugged 2021, Zermatt (CH)
Montreux Jazz Festival 2019, Montreux (CH)
Concerts:
Rocking Chair, Vevey (CH)
Les Docks, Lausanne (CH)
O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (UK)
L’Amalgame, Yverdon (CH)
Moods, Zürich (CH)
Online:
Spotify Viral 50 France
Spotify New Music Friday Schweiz
Spotify Oracle
iTunes #1 singer-songwriter album Switzerland
iTunes #1 single Slovenia
Radio:
Radio Swiss Pop, La 1ère, Radio Lac, lfm, Option Musique, Couleur 3, SRF, Rouge FM, Rete 3, Radio Rumantscha,
Amazing Radio (UK and US), Amsterdam FM (NL)
TV:
RTS 12h45
RTS La Puce à l’Oreille
TV5 Monde
« The rising stars of Romandie »
24 Heures
BIO
Marzia and Ella released Never Again in April of 2022. This single announced their upcoming album and has been a constant on radios across Switzerland since its release. A « hit in the making » according to national radio RTS La 1ère, the number one radio of French speaking Switzerland.
It was closely followed by 3 other songs, of which the cover of You Don’t Own Me, from the award winning documentary Stuntwomen (Golden Eye at Zürich Film Festival 2022), as well as Suspension (playlisted on La 1ère, SFR 3, Option Musique).
The album will be made of 11 songs and will be released in May of 2023. Before then, prepare to discover 4 new singles with distinctive characters. Italian, English and French, majestic melodies, cinematic and orchestral touches, some 70s rock, a lot of Marzia, a lot of Ella, a lot of Marzella, in an album with no compromise.
Their new live show is also uncompromising. Marzella dive into each of their individual personalities, unveil tearing, madness, power, fragility, in a show where Marzia and Ella take over the stage with their machines, guitars and keyboards.