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Arkona (band)

Arkona (Russian: Аркона) is a Russian folk metal band.[1] Their lyrics are heavily influenced by Russian folklore and Slavic mythology, and their music incorporates several traditional Russian musical instruments. The name of the band "Arkona" refers to the last Pre-Christianized Slavic city-castle.

Arkona
Arkona at Party.San Metal Open Air 2019
Background information
OriginMoscow, Russia
GenresPagan metal, folk metal
Years active2002 (2002)–present
LabelsSound Age, Napalm
Members
Past members
  • Vlad "Artist" Sokolov
  • Andrey Ishchenko
Websitearkona-russia.com

History

The band was founded in February 2002 by two members of Dolgoprudny Slavic Neopaganism Society: Masha "Scream" Arkhipova and Alexander "Warlock" Korolyov, originally as Giperboreya (Гиперборея – Hyperborea). At the end of 2002 the group (featuring also Evgeny Knyazev on guitar, Evgeny Borzov on bass and Olga Loginova on keyboards, and now as Arkona) entered the Moscow CDM Studios. Having recorded the Rus demo (its three tracks re-surfaced in 2006 as bonuses for the live set Zhizn vo Slavu), the band started playing live, performing with fellow Russian folk metal bands, like Butterfly Temple, Pagan Reign, Svarga, and Rossomahaar.[2]

In September 2003 Arkona disbanded, due to the general lack of enthusiasm on the part of some of Maria's colleagues. Arkhipova opted to continue and wrote the material for a solo album, which she presented to the members of Nargathrond, another project she was singing for at the time.[3] The resulting debut album Vozrozhdeniye came out in March 2004 on Soundage Production. By this time the band featured three new members: guitarist Sergey "Lazar", bassist Ruslan "Knyaz" and drummer Vlad "Artist". Recorded in the autumn, their second album, Lepta, was released in December.[3]

 
Maria 'Masha Scream' Arkhipova

2005 saw the release of the band's third and highly diverse album Vo slavu velikim!, featuring an acclaimed Russian folk multi-instrumentalist Vladimir Cherepovsky (Mevent, Voinstvo Sadov, Veter Vody) as well various members of Svarga and Alkonost groups. In September 2005 the album went gold in Russia. The group's October performance at the CD's presentation ceremony was recorded, to be released in March 2006 as live DVD/CD Zhizn Vo Slavu. Arkona's fourth studio album Ot serdtsa k nebu, recorded again with Cherepovsky (various members of the Belorussian folk choir Gostitsa also took part) was released by Soundage Productions in 2007.[4] The artwork for the sleeve was provided by the Belgian artist Kris Verwimp who's continued working for the band ever since.[2]

In March 2008 Arkona performed at the Ragnarök Festival and were signed to the Austrian label Napalm Records which re-issued Ot Serdtsa K Nebu,[5] and organized the band's 30-date European tour, which ended with their appearance at the Brutal Assault festival.

Arkona's fifth studio album, Goi, Rode, Goi!, released in October 2009, proved to be an ambitious affair: all in all, more than 40 musicians took part, including a choir and a string quintet. All ethnic instruments were played in the studio by Vladimir Cherepovsky and his student Vladimir "Volk", who subsequently joined the band as a full-time member. Prior to that, the band's second DVD Noch Velesova came out in May.[2]

2010 was a year of intensive touring: the band played more than 150 concerts all over Europe. In August 2011 Arkona's sixth studio album Slovo was released; again a stylistically eclectic mix, it featured the Chamber Orchestra of the Kazan Conservatory and the Moscow Conservatory's student choir. That year saw the band appearing at numerous heavy metal events, including Hellfest, With Full Force and Metalfest.

 
Arkona at Wacken Open Air 2018

In 2011 the band conducted a 36-date tour over Canada, United States and Mexico. The special 10th Anniversary concert was recorded in Moscow on 11 February 2012 (to be released next year as Decade of Glory), followed by massive Russian and European tours, including concerts with Dalriada and Darkest Era,[6] as well as the appearance at the 70,000 Tons of Metal event. In October 2013 the band interrupted their studio recording for another America tour, now as headliners.[2]

In January 2014, Arkona announced on its Facebook page that drummer Vlad "Artist" Sokolov had left the band, citing personal reasons, marking its first lineup change in 10 years.[7] Andrey Ishchenko joined the band as the new drummer.[8] Yav, the concept album, came out in April 2014.[2][9]

In November 2016, Arkona released a re-recorded version of their debut album Vozrozhdenie. In January 2018 Arkona released the studio album Khram. In May 2020, Arkona announced on Facebook that drummer Andrey Ishchenko had left the band.

Arkona's albums have been widely acclaimed and the band has repeatedly been called one of the best pagan metal acts.[10][11] All the members except Vladimir "Volk" also play in Nargathrond, a pagan/goth rock band that they have put on hold since the international success of Arkona.

In popular culture

On 11 March 2010, a clip of the song "Yarilo" from Goi, Rode, Goi! was featured on the St. Patrick's Day episode of the U.S. version of the television series The Office. Three (apparently Russian) janitors walked in with the song playing while the workers were still in the office, forced to work late.[12]

Members

 
The band at Hellfest 2015
Current members
  • Maria "Masha Scream" Arkhipova – vocals, keyboards (2002-present)
  • Sergei "Lazar" Atrashkevich – guitars (2003-present)
  • Ruslan "Kniaz" Rosomaherov – bass (2003-present)
  • Vladimir "Volk" Reshetnikov – wind ethnic instruments (2011-present)
Past members
  • Andrey Ishchenko – drums (2014–2020)
  • Vlad "Artist" Lyovushkin Sokolov – drums, keyboards (2003–2014)
  • Ilja Bogatyrev – guitar (2002–2003)
  • Evgenij Knjazev – guitar (2002–2003)
  • Evgenij Borzov – bass (2002–2003)
  • Alexandr Warlock – drums (2002–2003)
  • Olga Loginova – keyboards (2002–2003)

Timeline

Discography

See also

References

  1. ^ . Arkona. arkona-russia.com. Archived from the original on 10 March 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Band's history". Official site. Archived from the original on 15 January 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  3. ^ a b "The Arkona Page". Vic Records. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Arkona 'Ot Serdtsa K Nebu'". Soundage. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Napalm Records melden Verstärkung!" [Napalm Records announce Support!]. Orkus (in German). 16 May 2008. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  6. ^ [News]. Dalriada official website (in Hungarian). 26 September 2012. Archived from the original on 27 January 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Arkona – Splits With Drummer Vlad Sokolov – Metal Storm". www.metalstorm.net. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  8. ^ Patrashov, Roman (29 January 2014). Новым барабанщиком АРКОНЫ стал Андрей Ищенко. HeadBanger.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  9. ^ F, Sarah (4 June 2014). "Arkona – Yav (2014)". Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  10. ^ Eck, Markus (2008). "Arkona – Vo Slavu Velikim". Sonic Seducer (in German). No. 12. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Mit diesem zeitlos schönen Geniestreich offenbart sich, dass diese russische Gruppe zum Allerbesten und auch Ästhetischsten gehört, was der gesamte internationale Pagan Folk Metal überhaupt zu bieten hat. [This agelessly beautiful stroke of genius reveals that this Russian band belongs among the very best and the most aesthetic that the entire range of international pagan folk metal has to offer.]
  11. ^ Pacheco, George. "Arkona – 'Goi Rode Goi'". About.com. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  12. ^ "Arkona Biography". www.broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  13. ^ Arkona – New Album Teaser Online

External links

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Arkona Russian Arkona is a Russian folk metal band 1 Their lyrics are heavily influenced by Russian folklore and Slavic mythology and their music incorporates several traditional Russian musical instruments The name of the band Arkona refers to the last Pre Christianized Slavic city castle ArkonaArkona at Party San Metal Open Air 2019Background informationOriginMoscow RussiaGenresPagan metal folk metalYears active2002 2002 presentLabelsSound Age NapalmMembersMasha Scream Sergei Lazar Ruslan Kniaz Vladimir Volk Past membersVlad Artist Sokolov Andrey IshchenkoWebsitearkona russia wbr com Contents 1 History 2 In popular culture 3 Members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe band was founded in February 2002 by two members of Dolgoprudny Slavic Neopaganism Society Masha Scream Arkhipova and Alexander Warlock Korolyov originally as Giperboreya Giperboreya Hyperborea At the end of 2002 the group featuring also Evgeny Knyazev on guitar Evgeny Borzov on bass and Olga Loginova on keyboards and now as Arkona entered the Moscow CDM Studios Having recorded the Rus demo its three tracks re surfaced in 2006 as bonuses for the live set Zhizn vo Slavu the band started playing live performing with fellow Russian folk metal bands like Butterfly Temple Pagan Reign Svarga and Rossomahaar 2 In September 2003 Arkona disbanded due to the general lack of enthusiasm on the part of some of Maria s colleagues Arkhipova opted to continue and wrote the material for a solo album which she presented to the members of Nargathrond another project she was singing for at the time 3 The resulting debut album Vozrozhdeniye came out in March 2004 on Soundage Production By this time the band featured three new members guitarist Sergey Lazar bassist Ruslan Knyaz and drummer Vlad Artist Recorded in the autumn their second album Lepta was released in December 3 Maria Masha Scream Arkhipova 2005 saw the release of the band s third and highly diverse album Vo slavu velikim featuring an acclaimed Russian folk multi instrumentalist Vladimir Cherepovsky Mevent Voinstvo Sadov Veter Vody as well various members of Svarga and Alkonost groups In September 2005 the album went gold in Russia The group s October performance at the CD s presentation ceremony was recorded to be released in March 2006 as live DVD CD Zhizn Vo Slavu Arkona s fourth studio album Ot serdtsa k nebu recorded again with Cherepovsky various members of the Belorussian folk choir Gostitsa also took part was released by Soundage Productions in 2007 4 The artwork for the sleeve was provided by the Belgian artist Kris Verwimp who s continued working for the band ever since 2 In March 2008 Arkona performed at the Ragnarok Festival and were signed to the Austrian label Napalm Records which re issued Ot Serdtsa K Nebu 5 and organized the band s 30 date European tour which ended with their appearance at the Brutal Assault festival Arkona s fifth studio album Goi Rode Goi released in October 2009 proved to be an ambitious affair all in all more than 40 musicians took part including a choir and a string quintet All ethnic instruments were played in the studio by Vladimir Cherepovsky and his student Vladimir Volk who subsequently joined the band as a full time member Prior to that the band s second DVD Noch Velesova came out in May 2 2010 was a year of intensive touring the band played more than 150 concerts all over Europe In August 2011 Arkona s sixth studio album Slovo was released again a stylistically eclectic mix it featured the Chamber Orchestra of the Kazan Conservatory and the Moscow Conservatory s student choir That year saw the band appearing at numerous heavy metal events including Hellfest With Full Force and Metalfest Arkona at Wacken Open Air 2018 In 2011 the band conducted a 36 date tour over Canada United States and Mexico The special 10th Anniversary concert was recorded in Moscow on 11 February 2012 to be released next year as Decade of Glory followed by massive Russian and European tours including concerts with Dalriada and Darkest Era 6 as well as the appearance at the 70 000 Tons of Metal event In October 2013 the band interrupted their studio recording for another America tour now as headliners 2 In January 2014 Arkona announced on its Facebook page that drummer Vlad Artist Sokolov had left the band citing personal reasons marking its first lineup change in 10 years 7 Andrey Ishchenko joined the band as the new drummer 8 Yav the concept album came out in April 2014 2 9 In November 2016 Arkona released a re recorded version of their debut album Vozrozhdenie In January 2018 Arkona released the studio album Khram In May 2020 Arkona announced on Facebook that drummer Andrey Ishchenko had left the band Arkona s albums have been widely acclaimed and the band has repeatedly been called one of the best pagan metal acts 10 11 All the members except Vladimir Volk also play in Nargathrond a pagan goth rock band that they have put on hold since the international success of Arkona In popular culture EditOn 11 March 2010 a clip of the song Yarilo from Goi Rode Goi was featured on the St Patrick s Day episode of the U S version of the television series The Office Three apparently Russian janitors walked in with the song playing while the workers were still in the office forced to work late 12 Members Edit The band at Hellfest 2015 Current membersMaria Masha Scream Arkhipova vocals keyboards 2002 present Sergei Lazar Atrashkevich guitars 2003 present Ruslan Kniaz Rosomaherov bass 2003 present Vladimir Volk Reshetnikov wind ethnic instruments 2011 present Past membersAndrey Ishchenko drums 2014 2020 Vlad Artist Lyovushkin Sokolov drums keyboards 2003 2014 Ilja Bogatyrev guitar 2002 2003 Evgenij Knjazev guitar 2002 2003 Evgenij Borzov bass 2002 2003 Alexandr Warlock drums 2002 2003 Olga Loginova keyboards 2002 2003 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albumsVozrozhdeniye 2004 Lepta 2004 Vo slavu velikim 2005 Ot serdtsa k nebu 2007 Goi Rode Goi 2009 Slovo 2011 13 Yav 2014 Khram 2018 EPStenka na Stenku 2011 Live albums and DVDsZhizn vo Slavu 2006 Noch Velesova 2009 Decade of Glory 2013 DemoRus 2002 Music videos Pokrovi Nebesnogo Startsa Slavsia Rus Goi Rode Goi Liki Bessmertnykh Bogov Yarilo Stenka na Stenku Zov Pustyh Dereven Serbia V pogonie za beloj ten yu See also EditNeopagan musicReferences Edit History Arkona official web site Arkona arkona russia com Archived from the original on 10 March 2013 Retrieved 24 March 2013 a b c d e Band s history Official site Archived from the original on 15 January 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2014 a b The Arkona Page Vic Records Retrieved 13 January 2014 Arkona Ot Serdtsa K Nebu Soundage Retrieved 18 July 2012 Napalm Records melden Verstarkung Napalm Records announce Support Orkus in German 16 May 2008 Retrieved 18 July 2012 Hirek News Dalriada official website in Hungarian 26 September 2012 Archived from the original on 27 January 2012 Retrieved 8 February 2012 Arkona Splits With Drummer Vlad Sokolov Metal Storm www metalstorm net Retrieved 7 September 2017 Patrashov Roman 29 January 2014 Novym barabanshikom ARKONY stal Andrej Ishenko HeadBanger ru in Russian Retrieved 2 February 2014 F Sarah 4 June 2014 Arkona Yav 2014 Retrieved 7 September 2017 Eck Markus 2008 Arkona Vo Slavu Velikim Sonic Seducer in German No 12 Archived from the original on 12 February 2013 Mit diesem zeitlos schonen Geniestreich offenbart sich dass diese russische Gruppe zum Allerbesten und auch Asthetischsten gehort was der gesamte internationale Pagan Folk Metal uberhaupt zu bieten hat This agelessly beautiful stroke of genius reveals that this Russian band belongs among the very best and the most aesthetic that the entire range of international pagan folk metal has to offer Pacheco George Arkona Goi Rode Goi About com Retrieved 29 July 2012 Arkona Biography www broadwayworld com Retrieved 7 September 2017 Arkona New Album Teaser OnlineExternal links Edit Wikimedia 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