
Distorted Harmony
Biography
Yoav Efron (claviers, composition) meets Yogev Gabay (battery – Systema Teleion , Anakdota ) in Tel Aviv in 2009. They start working on both progressive and melodic compositions, oscillating between Rock and Metal, and are joined along the way by the singer, guitarist and bassist of HaTachtonim, an Israeli alternative rock band to form together the hard core of Distorted Harmony. The quintet released Utopia in 2012, allowing it to make some beautiful scenes (ProgStage Festival with Pain Of Salvation and Orphaned Land, or even in the first part of Neal Morse during his visit to Tel Aviv in 2013). After a successful crowdfunding campaign, the group recorded and released Chain Reaction in 2014. Distorted Harmony had previously played only on a local scale (Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem), but the release of this second album allowed them to go to the Netherlands at the end of 2014, and then return to the famous ProgPower Festival in 2016. A new guitarist, Amit Plaschkes, is recruited, transforming the band into a sextet. The guitarist who was already in office will be replaced by new blood: Yoel Genin. Distorted Harmony presents its new line-up on their first visit to the United States, for the ProgPower USA in September 2017. A Way Out, the third Israeli studio album, was released in the summer of 2018.
Discography

A Way Out
2018

Chain Reaction
2014

Utopia
2012