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Showing posts with label Kauan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kauan. Show all posts

Friday, September 22, 2017

Kauan "Kaiho"


Country: Russia/Ukraine
Genre(s): Atmospheric Progressive Rock, Post Rock
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release date: September 22, 2017
Tracklist
1. Lapsenmuisto (5:32)
2. Kasvot (7:25)
3. Siiville Nousu (9:32)
4. Poissa (2:24)
5. Lahja (10:31)
6. Nainen (5:03)
7. Sateen Huuhtoma (7:26)
8. Kaiho (2:58)

Total Time 50:51

Line-up
Anton Belov - Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards, Programming
Alex Vynogradoff - Bass, Backing Vocals
Anton Skrynnik - Drums
Alina Roberts - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Anatoly Gavrilov - Viola

Media/Samples 
Bandcamp

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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

a noend of mine "The Serenity's Eve"


Country: Ukraine
Genre(s): Atmospheric Progressive Rock
Label: Pest Productions
Format: CD, digital
Release date: March 15, 2016 (CD)
Tracklist
1. The Gates (7:26)
2. Dissolving Into Green (5:02)
3. Of Silence (2:26)
4. A Garden Without Walls (4:36)
5. The Source (6:10)
6. Fountain Of Fire (4:54)
7. Entwined (5:02)
8. Departing Sun (5:12)

Total time 40:48

Line-up
Alex Vynogradoff (Kauan) – vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, keys
Anton Belov (Kauan) – guitars, samples, programming
Andrew Tkachenko – choirs
Anatoly Gavrilov – viola

Description/Reviews
The Serenity’s Eve is a semi-concept album, revisiting the territories discovered by Swedish bands like Opeth and Katatonia in the 1990s. On their debut, a noend of mine explore acoustic soundscapes with mellow proggy overtones reminiscent of Opeth’s Damnation, Steven Wilson’s Grace for Drowning, and Anathema’s Natural Disaster.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Kauan "Sorni Nai"


Country: Russia
Genre(s): Atmospheric Post Rock, Doom, Ambient, Neo-Classical
LabelBlood Music
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release dateOctober 20, 2015 (CD, digital), December 2015 (vinyl)
Tracklist
1. Sorni Nai (52:01)
   a. Akva (7:56)
   b. Kit (7:07)
   c. Khurum (7:49)
   d. Nila (7:17)
   e. At (7:19)
   f. Khot (8:20)
   g. Sat (6:13)

Total time 52:01

Line-up
Anton Belov - Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards, Programming
Alex Vynogradoff - Bass, Backing Vocals
Anton Skrynnik - Drums
Alina Roberts - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Anatoly Gavrilov - Viola

Description/Reviews
Sorni Nai is a single song, 52 minutes in length, and progresses from some really beautiful ambient and folk music to much harsher doom metal, paired with some of Kauan’s always powerful heavy vocals. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves; it’s one song, so we can talk about it from beginning to end.
As I said, the beginning of the song is very beautiful. Kauan knows exactly how to play this kind of music. Some light synths floating in the background, acoustic guitar, piano, even some strings, and all of it backed by their vocalist, Anton Belov, who in my opinion has one of the most beautiful voices ever. His Russian accent is strong, but he is singing in Finnish, with all the lilts and trills of one of the most beautiful languages there is. It’s haunting and poignant, and it has always been part of Kauan’s signature sound. They also include female vocals at times, but these are light touches of sound rather than lyrically focused.
 Read the full review at fetiddead.wordpress.com

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Bandcamp (name your price)

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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Kauan "Pirut"


Country: Russia
Sub GenrePost Rock, Doom
LabelBlood Music
Release dateDecember 15, 2013
Tracklist
1. Pirut

Line-up
Anton Belov - Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards, Programming
Alex Vynogradoff - Bass, Vocals (backing)
Anton Skrynnik - Drums
Alina Roberts - Keyboards, Vocals (backing)
Anatoly Gavrilov - Viola

Description/Reviews
"Pirut" [translating as "Devils"] showcases a single 39-minute long track, twisting the band's traditional melancholic post-rock beauty into something much more sinister and operatic. The funeral doom "opera" showcases a much angrier side to the band, as well as featuring the unit as a full five-piece collective, shedding its incarnation as a studio-only project.
 The band continues in its challenging tradition of singing exclusively in poetic Finnish, the only known non-native-speaking band outside of Finland to attempt lyrics in the unique Nordic language, one of the most complex in the world.
Media/Samples 
Pirut (part I)

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