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Batushka

Batushka (stylized in Cyrillic as БАТЮШКА) is a Polish black metal band based in Białystok, founded by Krzysztof Drabikowski in 2015.[1] Their music and lyrics, which are written exclusively in Church Slavonic language, are inspired by the Eastern Orthodox Church.[2] The band members wear religious habits and Eastern Orthodox schemas during live performances to conceal their identities. In contrast with many other black metal bands, they use eight-string guitars.

Batushka
Batushka performing at Brutal Assault 2017
Background information
OriginBiałystok, Poland
GenresBlack metal
Years active2015–present
LabelsWitching Hour, Sphieratz, Metal Blade
MembersKrzysztof Drabikowski
Websitebatushkaofficial.com (Krysiuk Version)

A falling out between Drabikowski and vocalist Bartłomiej Krysiuk in 2018 led to Krysiuk starting his own version of Batushka, which released its own recordings and performs separately from the original band. Drabikowski protested the move and does not consider Krysiuk's band legitimate.

Name edit

The word Batushka (Cyrillic: Батюшка), meaning "father", is the titular equivalent of a hieromonk in Eastern Orthodoxy or, broadly, of any Orthodox priest. The transcription used by the band is improper, another possible transcription of Батюшка into Latin would be Batyushka.

History edit

Batushka was founded in Białystok in the spring of 2015 by multi instrumentalist Krzysztof "Derph" Drabikowski at his home studio, Sphieratz Productions in Sobolewo; he came up with the idea of combining black metal and traditional liturgical songs of the Orthodox Church after reading comments on YouTube videos of Orthodox music, saying how "God's hymns are more metal than any satanic black metal music out there". Throughout the first quarter of 2015, Drabikowski proceeded to compose and record the music, write the lyrics, paint the artwork for the album and create the band's overall concept by himself until deciding to bring Marcin Bielemiuk to re-record the drum parts in acoustic percussion. Drabikowski originally invited his friend and former Heuresis bandmate Lech to do the vocal parts but dropped out of the project because he didn't know how to write old Church Slavonic.

In July 2015, before adding the finishing touches on the album, Drabikowski recruited Hermh vocalist Bartłomiej Krysiuk to record the vocals. The album was completed in the following months and Drabikowski convinced Krysiuk and Bielemiuk to make Batushka an anonymous project; according to Drabikowski, this was decided in order for the listeners to focus on the musical experience itself, as such and for the next year the band's line up remained unknown to the public and started using monikers in Cyrillic to further conceal their identities.[3]

The group released the single "Yekteníya VII" in November 2015, prior to their debut album Литоургиіа ("Litourgiya") ("Lithurgy") in December. Both recordings were released through Witching Hour Productions, owned by vocalist Bartłomiej Krysiuk.[4] The album was critically acclaimed, with various sites naming Litourgiya one of the best metal albums of 2015, it also became a commercial hit in the Polish metal scene. The album's overwhelming success prompted the band to start touring due to massive demand from various European festivals. The band's live line up featured a total of 8 performers: Drabikowski on lead guitars, Krysiuk on lead vocals, and Bielemiuk on drums alongside 3 backing vocalists, a bassist, and a rhythm guitarist.

Following some regional touring, concerts in Russia and Belarus were also planned, but were canceled due to protests[5][6][7] and alleged death threats made against them.[8] This incident also ended the public anonymity of the band's core line up since Drabikowski started doing interviews explaining the situation.

In 2016, together with Behemoth and Bölzer, the group embarked on a concert tour in Poland called Rzeczpospolita Niewierna ("The Republic of the Unfaithful"). In 2017 they performed at Wacken Open Air and Brutal Assault.

In October 2017, the band were signed to Metal Blade Records in the US and rereleased Litourgiya worldwide in both physical media and digital platforms, the signing of the band, however, was done without the knowledge and involvement of founder and main composer Krzysztof Drabikowski.[9]

In April 2018, Marcin Bielemiuk left the project for undisclosed reasons. A year later on 24 May 2019, he stated on a Facebook post that he was fired by Drabikowski after he criticized his attitude and behaviour toward him, Krysiuk and the rest of the band's live performers.[10]

Split with key members edit

On 23 December 2018, Drabikowski announced via the Batushka Instagram account that he had decided to part ways with vocalist Bartłomiej Krysiuk "due to inappropriate behaviour on his part." In the same post, Drabikowski stated that "There were attempts to take my creation Batushka away from me" and "the upcoming album Панихида ("Requiem") will not feature his voice".[11]

The following week, the post was taken down and a new post stated that Drabikowski "was told earlier this month that he would not participate in Batushka activities as we move into 2019" and that any pages operated by him were to be shut down based on a claim "based on intellectual property and trademark ownership".[12]

In a counter-claim, Drabikowski uploaded a video statement claiming that Krysiuk had been pressing him to release the new album and, when he disagreed, Krysiuk then "hired musicians to produce an album that he planned to release as the new Batushka record, behind [his] back". He also stated that he had taken legal action, being advised by his lawyer to not say anything further and that pictures on the website and Facebook page were of Krysiuk and people like his son pretending to be Batushka.[13]

On 6 May 2019, Drabikowski released an update on the court proceedings, stating that the court decided that Bartłomiej Krysiuk cannot tour under the name "Batushka" or release new music under the moniker until the proceedings are over.[14] Despite the uncertainty of the band's status, tour dates have been committed to from June 2019 and onward. Krysiuk also stated that he had no intention of honoring the court's decision. A month later Krysiuk posted an update where his legal team succeeded in appealing a reversal of the court's decision that forbade him from using the "Batushka" moniker for touring and merchandising while the case proceeds, however, Drabikowski is still allowed to use the band name in various capacities in spite of Krysiuk's attempts at censoring him through bans and takedowns on Bandcamp and social media.[15]

On 13 May 2019, Drabikowski's Batushka released a song through their own YouTube account from their upcoming album Панихида ("Requiem"), called "Песнь I" ("Ode 1").[16]

On 15 May 2019, Krysiuk's Batushka released the first single through Metal Blade's YouTube account from their upcoming album Господи ("God Almighty"), called "Chapter I: The Emptiness – Polunosznica (Полунощница)". Their album was scheduled to be released on 12 July 2019.[17] Subsequent music videos were made for the songs "Wieczernia", "Liturgiya", "Utrenia" and "Pierwyj Czas" but due to backlash from supporters of Drabikowski all music videos had the likes/dislikes and comment sections disabled on YouTube. Posts about Batushka on Metal Blade's Instagram also had their comments disabled. These actions stirred even more fan backlash.

On 27 May 2019, Drabikowski's Batushka released a new full-length album called Панихида ("Panihida") ("Requiem") and was very well received by both critics and fans alike.[18][19]

On 12 July 2019, Krysiuk's Batushka released a full-length album called Hospodi ("God Almighty"), the album received mixed reviews from critics[20][21] and was panned by some of the band's fans, with most of the criticism aimed at their "illegitimacy" to use the name Batushka.[22]

In the wake of the public falling out and ensuing drama between Drabikowski and Krysiuk several parody bands using variations of the "Batushka" name emerged online as a widespread meme, each also claiming to be the "true Batushka", the most notable being "Batyushka" an anonymous project claiming to be from Russia and being actual Orthodox priests and adhering to the Orthodox dogma.[23] Their music is completely instrumental and have independently released over a dozen albums on Bandcamp which were met with indifference and annoyance, as well as mockery from fans of the real band, several people also pointed out how the music uses a drum machine.

 
Batushka in 2019

Despite the public backlash, Krysiuk's version of the band continued to tour[24][25][26] and play at various festivals, notably replacing Dimmu Borgir at Bloodstock Open Air.[27] and beginning a co-headlining European tour with Belphegor 10 November 2021. On 6 September, Krysiuk's Batushka uploaded a trailer for a documentary titled "Batushka: Uncovering the Truth", about the name dispute and the split between Krysiuk and Drabikowski. However, no further updates or a release date have been revealed since the first announcement. Amidst the backlash, Krysiuk's band canceled Australian and North American tours with fellow Polish band Hate.[28][29][30] While no official reason was given for the former, Krysiuk later released a statement saying both tours were cancelled due to the costs of the legal battle. Krysiuk later stated the planned European tour would proceed and revealed plans to work on new music,[31][32] but on 6 January, the European tour was announced to be indefinitely postponed due to an unspecified member of Krysiuk's band having to "undergo medical treatment".

After a prolonged silence, Krzysztof Drabikowski announced on 9 September 2019 that he will be performing Panihida live in its entirety with a new line up at the MonteRay Club in Kyiv on 9 November 2019, the performance was very well received and was reportedly a sold-out event for the venue.[33] Drabikowski has also expressed his hopes of going on a proper tour in 2020. In late October, several dates were confirmed for Drabikowski's version of the band's European tour, and will take place in 2020, with confirmed dates in the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany. Drabikowski's Batushka also joined Malevolent Creation on their European tour from February to March 2020; the tour was a success with many sold-out venues, however the tour was cut short on 11 March, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band's scheduled performances at Poland were canceled due to safety concerns, and Krzysztof Drabikowski tested positive of COVID, he was also suffering from cardiac issues and was hospitalized but was able to recover. On 19 January 2020 it was announced that Drabikowski's Batushka was going to perform at the fifth "México Metal Fest" at Monterrey on 14 November 2020,[34] however the festival was postponed twice until September 23, 2022, and the band performed live as scheduled. Drabikowski's Batushka also performed at the Latvian ethnographic and crafts festival Zobens un Lemess on 7 to 9 August 2020 held in Bauska castle grounds. Since recovering from COVID, Drabikowski has been hinting at new Batushka music, sharing photos and videos on his social media.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Krysiuk's version of the band was also forced to cancel and postpone performances and tours, he subsequently released 2 EP's; Raskol and Carju Niebiesnyj in August 2020 and March 2021 respectively, as well as a live album on Christmas 2020. All three records were released under Krysiuk's own label Witching Hour Productions, leading to speculations of their deal with Metal Blade amidst the legal case over the Batushka name.

Members edit

Up until the dispute
  • Христофор (Krzysztof "Derph" Drabikowski) – guitars, bass, vocals, drums
  • Варфоломей (Bartłomiej "Bart" Krysiuk) – lead vocals
Former
  • Мартин (Marcin "Beny" Bielemiuk) – drums (2015–2018)
Live members up until the dispute
  • Błażej Kasprzak – backing vocals (2016–2018)
  • Черный Монах (Patryk G.) – backing vocals (2016–2018)
  • Jaca (Jacek Wiśniewski) – backing vocals (2016–2018)
  • Paluch (Artur Grassmann) – bass (2016–2018)
  • Wdowa (Paweł Wdowski) – guitars (2016–2018)
  • P. (Paweł Bartulewicz) – guitars (2016)
  • Artur Rumiński – guitars (2017–2018)
  • Jatzo (Jacek Łazarow) – drums (2018)
Батюшка
  • Лех – vocals (2018–present)
  • Черный Монах (Patryk G.) – backing vocals (2018–present)
  • Jatzo (Jacek Łazarow) – drums (2018–present)
Krysiuk's Batushka
  • Paweł Jaroszewicz – drums (2018–present)
  • Paluch (Artur Grassmann) – bass (2018–present)
  • P. (Paweł Bartulewicz) – guitars (2018–present)
  • Błażej Kasprzak – backing vocals (2018–present)
  • Jaca (Jacek Wiśniewski) – backing vocals (2018–present)
  • Krzysztof Kingbein – drums (2019–present)
  • Tarlachan (Rafał Łyszczarz) - guitar

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Drabikowski's Батюшка

  • Litourgiya (Witching Hour Productions, 2015)
  • Panihida (Sphieratz Productions, 2019)

Krysiuk's Batushka

  • Hospodi (Metal Blade Records, 2019)
  • Raskol (EP, Witching Hour Productions, 2020)
  • Czernaya liturgiya / Black Liturgy (live album, Witching Hour Productions, 2020)
  • Carju Niebiesnyj (EP, Witching Hour Productions, 2021)
  • МАРИЯ / MARIA (compilation, Witching Hour Productions, 2022)

References edit

  1. ^ "Liturgia Batushki na OFF Festivalu". kultura.onet.pl. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  2. ^ Kendrick, Monica (9 August 2018). "Mysterious Polish band Batushka evoke religious concepts in their black metal". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  3. ^ Lawrence, Carina (12 April 2019). "EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Krzysztof Drabikowski Of Batushka (Poland) "There is only one true Батюшка."". Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  4. ^ gwg.pl. Archived from the original on 23 March 2019. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Orthodox Christian activists demanded to ban the concerts of a Polish band Batushka". orthodoxrights.org. 10 February 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  6. ^ "Batushka – Cancel Russian Shows – Metal Storm". Metalstorm.net. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
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  12. ^ "BATUSHKA Suffers Lineup Split, Both Sides Claim Their Version of the Band Is The Real Version". Metal Injection. 2 January 2019. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  13. ^ БАТЮШКА (30 December 2018). "Батюшка announcement". Retrieved 24 March 2019 – via YouTube.
  14. ^ "Update from the court". 6 May 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2019 – via Twitter.
  15. ^ Neilstein, Vince (7 June 2019). "Polish Court Grants Bart's Batushka the Right to Use Band Name While Lawsuit Continues". MetalSucks. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  16. ^ Vince Neilstein (13 May 2019). "One Version of Batushka Drops a New Track". MetalSucks. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
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  21. ^ Hinds, Thomas (10 July 2019). "Batushka vs. Batushka: Liturgical Usurpation on Black Metal's Front". Invisible Oranges. from the original on 10 July 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
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  23. ^ Nic Huber (20 September 2019). "There Is A Third BATUSHKA Now". Metal Injection. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
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  25. ^ Greg Kennelty (25 July 2019). "BATUSHKA Announces North American Tour Dates". Metal Injection. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  26. ^ Emmy Mack (16 July 2019). "Polish Black Metal Band Batushka Are Touring Australia This Year". Musicfeeds. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  27. ^ "BATUSHKA REPLACE DIMMU BORGIR AT BLOODSTOCK FESTIVAL". Keerang. 7 August 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  28. ^ Vince Neilstein (9 October 2019). "Poseur Batushka's Australian Tour Has Quietly Been Canceled". MetalSucks. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  29. ^ Vince Neilstein (29 October 2019). "Breaking: Poseur Batushka's North American Tour Has Been Canceled". MetalSucks. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  30. ^ Greg Kennelty (29 October 2019). "Metal Blade BATUSHKA Cancels Tour Dates Until Lawsuit From Former Member Is Over". Metal Injection. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  31. ^ Vince Neilstein (29 October 2019). "Batushka ("Faketushka" Bart Version) Issue Statement on North American Tour Cancelation". MetalSucks. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  32. ^ Andrew Sacher (29 October 2019). "Batushka (Bart's version) cancel North American tour, issue statement". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
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  34. ^ Jorge Figueroa Tapia (20 January 2020). "Batushka (el chido, el original) llegará al México Metal Fest 2020". Svmma Infernø. Retrieved 20 January 2020.

External links edit

  • Batushka at AllMusic  
  • Batushka on Encyclopaedia Metallum

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The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Batushka stylized in Cyrillic as BATYuShKA is a Polish black metal band based in Bialystok founded by Krzysztof Drabikowski in 2015 1 Their music and lyrics which are written exclusively in Church Slavonic language are inspired by the Eastern Orthodox Church 2 The band members wear religious habits and Eastern Orthodox schemas during live performances to conceal their identities In contrast with many other black metal bands they use eight string guitars BatushkaBatushka performing at Brutal Assault 2017Background informationOriginBialystok PolandGenresBlack metalYears active2015 presentLabelsWitching Hour Sphieratz Metal BladeMembersKrzysztof DrabikowskiWebsitebatushkaofficial wbr com Krysiuk Version A falling out between Drabikowski and vocalist Bartlomiej Krysiuk in 2018 led to Krysiuk starting his own version of Batushka which released its own recordings and performs separately from the original band Drabikowski protested the move and does not consider Krysiuk s band legitimate Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Split with key members 4 Members 4 1 Timeline 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 6 References 7 External linksName editThe word Batushka Cyrillic Batyushka meaning father is the titular equivalent of a hieromonk in Eastern Orthodoxy or broadly of any Orthodox priest The transcription used by the band is improper another possible transcription of Batyushka into Latin would be Batyushka History editBatushka was founded in Bialystok in the spring of 2015 by multi instrumentalist Krzysztof Derph Drabikowski at his home studio Sphieratz Productions in Sobolewo he came up with the idea of combining black metal and traditional liturgical songs of the Orthodox Church after reading comments on YouTube videos of Orthodox music saying how God s hymns are more metal than any satanic black metal music out there Throughout the first quarter of 2015 Drabikowski proceeded to compose and record the music write the lyrics paint the artwork for the album and create the band s overall concept by himself until deciding to bring Marcin Bielemiuk to re record the drum parts in acoustic percussion Drabikowski originally invited his friend and former Heuresis bandmate Lech to do the vocal parts but dropped out of the project because he didn t know how to write old Church Slavonic In July 2015 before adding the finishing touches on the album Drabikowski recruited Hermh vocalist Bartlomiej Krysiuk to record the vocals The album was completed in the following months and Drabikowski convinced Krysiuk and Bielemiuk to make Batushka an anonymous project according to Drabikowski this was decided in order for the listeners to focus on the musical experience itself as such and for the next year the band s line up remained unknown to the public and started using monikers in Cyrillic to further conceal their identities 3 The group released the single Yekteniya VII in November 2015 prior to their debut album Litourgiia Litourgiya Lithurgy in December Both recordings were released through Witching Hour Productions owned by vocalist Bartlomiej Krysiuk 4 The album was critically acclaimed with various sites naming Litourgiya one of the best metal albums of 2015 it also became a commercial hit in the Polish metal scene The album s overwhelming success prompted the band to start touring due to massive demand from various European festivals The band s live line up featured a total of 8 performers Drabikowski on lead guitars Krysiuk on lead vocals and Bielemiuk on drums alongside 3 backing vocalists a bassist and a rhythm guitarist Following some regional touring concerts in Russia and Belarus were also planned but were canceled due to protests 5 6 7 and alleged death threats made against them 8 This incident also ended the public anonymity of the band s core line up since Drabikowski started doing interviews explaining the situation In 2016 together with Behemoth and Bolzer the group embarked on a concert tour in Poland called Rzeczpospolita Niewierna The Republic of the Unfaithful In 2017 they performed at Wacken Open Air and Brutal Assault In October 2017 the band were signed to Metal Blade Records in the US and rereleased Litourgiya worldwide in both physical media and digital platforms the signing of the band however was done without the knowledge and involvement of founder and main composer Krzysztof Drabikowski 9 In April 2018 Marcin Bielemiuk left the project for undisclosed reasons A year later on 24 May 2019 he stated on a Facebook post that he was fired by Drabikowski after he criticized his attitude and behaviour toward him Krysiuk and the rest of the band s live performers 10 Split with key members editOn 23 December 2018 Drabikowski announced via the Batushka Instagram account that he had decided to part ways with vocalist Bartlomiej Krysiuk due to inappropriate behaviour on his part In the same post Drabikowski stated that There were attempts to take my creation Batushka away from me and the upcoming album Panihida Requiem will not feature his voice 11 The following week the post was taken down and a new post stated that Drabikowski was told earlier this month that he would not participate in Batushka activities as we move into 2019 and that any pages operated by him were to be shut down based on a claim based on intellectual property and trademark ownership 12 In a counter claim Drabikowski uploaded a video statement claiming that Krysiuk had been pressing him to release the new album and when he disagreed Krysiuk then hired musicians to produce an album that he planned to release as the new Batushka record behind his back He also stated that he had taken legal action being advised by his lawyer to not say anything further and that pictures on the website and Facebook page were of Krysiuk and people like his son pretending to be Batushka 13 On 6 May 2019 Drabikowski released an update on the court proceedings stating that the court decided that Bartlomiej Krysiuk cannot tour under the name Batushka or release new music under the moniker until the proceedings are over 14 Despite the uncertainty of the band s status tour dates have been committed to from June 2019 and onward Krysiuk also stated that he had no intention of honoring the court s decision A month later Krysiuk posted an update where his legal team succeeded in appealing a reversal of the court s decision that forbade him from using the Batushka moniker for touring and merchandising while the case proceeds however Drabikowski is still allowed to use the band name in various capacities in spite of Krysiuk s attempts at censoring him through bans and takedowns on Bandcamp and social media 15 On 13 May 2019 Drabikowski s Batushka released a song through their own YouTube account from their upcoming album Panihida Requiem called Pesn I Ode 1 16 On 15 May 2019 Krysiuk s Batushka released the first single through Metal Blade s YouTube account from their upcoming album Gospodi God Almighty called Chapter I The Emptiness Polunosznica Polunoshnica Their album was scheduled to be released on 12 July 2019 17 Subsequent music videos were made for the songs Wieczernia Liturgiya Utrenia and Pierwyj Czas but due to backlash from supporters of Drabikowski all music videos had the likes dislikes and comment sections disabled on YouTube Posts about Batushka on Metal Blade s Instagram also had their comments disabled These actions stirred even more fan backlash On 27 May 2019 Drabikowski s Batushka released a new full length album called Panihida Panihida Requiem and was very well received by both critics and fans alike 18 19 On 12 July 2019 Krysiuk s Batushka released a full length album called Hospodi God Almighty the album received mixed reviews from critics 20 21 and was panned by some of the band s fans with most of the criticism aimed at their illegitimacy to use the name Batushka 22 In the wake of the public falling out and ensuing drama between Drabikowski and Krysiuk several parody bands using variations of the Batushka name emerged online as a widespread meme each also claiming to be the true Batushka the most notable being Batyushka an anonymous project claiming to be from Russia and being actual Orthodox priests and adhering to the Orthodox dogma 23 Their music is completely instrumental and have independently released over a dozen albums on Bandcamp which were met with indifference and annoyance as well as mockery from fans of the real band several people also pointed out how the music uses a drum machine nbsp Batushka in 2019Despite the public backlash Krysiuk s version of the band continued to tour 24 25 26 and play at various festivals notably replacing Dimmu Borgir at Bloodstock Open Air 27 and beginning a co headlining European tour with Belphegor 10 November 2021 On 6 September Krysiuk s Batushka uploaded a trailer for a documentary titled Batushka Uncovering the Truth about the name dispute and the split between Krysiuk and Drabikowski However no further updates or a release date have been revealed since the first announcement Amidst the backlash Krysiuk s band canceled Australian and North American tours with fellow Polish band Hate 28 29 30 While no official reason was given for the former Krysiuk later released a statement saying both tours were cancelled due to the costs of the legal battle Krysiuk later stated the planned European tour would proceed and revealed plans to work on new music 31 32 but on 6 January the European tour was announced to be indefinitely postponed due to an unspecified member of Krysiuk s band having to undergo medical treatment After a prolonged silence Krzysztof Drabikowski announced on 9 September 2019 that he will be performing Panihida live in its entirety with a new line up at the MonteRay Club in Kyiv on 9 November 2019 the performance was very well received and was reportedly a sold out event for the venue 33 Drabikowski has also expressed his hopes of going on a proper tour in 2020 In late October several dates were confirmed for Drabikowski s version of the band s European tour and will take place in 2020 with confirmed dates in the Czech Republic Austria and Germany Drabikowski s Batushka also joined Malevolent Creation on their European tour from February to March 2020 the tour was a success with many sold out venues however the tour was cut short on 11 March due to the COVID 19 pandemic the band s scheduled performances at Poland were canceled due to safety concerns and Krzysztof Drabikowski tested positive of COVID he was also suffering from cardiac issues and was hospitalized but was able to recover On 19 January 2020 it was announced that Drabikowski s Batushka was going to perform at the fifth Mexico Metal Fest at Monterrey on 14 November 2020 34 however the festival was postponed twice until September 23 2022 and the band performed live as scheduled Drabikowski s Batushka also performed at the Latvian ethnographic and crafts festival Zobens un Lemess on 7 to 9 August 2020 held in Bauska castle grounds Since recovering from COVID Drabikowski has been hinting at new Batushka music sharing photos and videos on his social media Due to the COVID 19 pandemic Krysiuk s version of the band was also forced to cancel and postpone performances and tours he subsequently released 2 EP s Raskol and Carju Niebiesnyj in August 2020 and March 2021 respectively as well as a live album on Christmas 2020 All three records were released under Krysiuk s own label Witching Hour Productions leading to speculations of their deal with Metal Blade amidst the legal case over the Batushka name Members editUp until the disputeHristofor Krzysztof Derph Drabikowski guitars bass vocals drums Varfolomej Bartlomiej Bart Krysiuk lead vocalsFormerMartin Marcin Beny Bielemiuk drums 2015 2018 Live members up until the disputeBlazej Kasprzak backing vocals 2016 2018 Chernyj Monah Patryk G backing vocals 2016 2018 Jaca Jacek Wisniewski backing vocals 2016 2018 Paluch Artur Grassmann bass 2016 2018 Wdowa Pawel Wdowski guitars 2016 2018 P Pawel Bartulewicz guitars 2016 Artur Ruminski guitars 2017 2018 Jatzo Jacek Lazarow drums 2018 BatyushkaLeh vocals 2018 present Chernyj Monah Patryk G backing vocals 2018 present Jatzo Jacek Lazarow drums 2018 present Krysiuk s BatushkaPawel Jaroszewicz drums 2018 present Paluch Artur Grassmann bass 2018 present P Pawel Bartulewicz guitars 2018 present Blazej Kasprzak backing vocals 2018 present Jaca Jacek Wisniewski backing vocals 2018 present Krzysztof Kingbein drums 2019 present Tarlachan Rafal Lyszczarz guitarTimeline editDiscography editStudio albums edit Drabikowski s Batyushka Litourgiya Witching Hour Productions 2015 Panihida Sphieratz Productions 2019 Krysiuk s Batushka Hospodi Metal Blade Records 2019 Raskol EP Witching Hour Productions 2020 Czernaya liturgiya Black Liturgy live album Witching Hour Productions 2020 Carju Niebiesnyj EP Witching Hour Productions 2021 MARIYa MARIA compilation Witching Hour Productions 2022 References edit Liturgia Batushki na OFF Festivalu kultura onet pl 9 August 2017 Retrieved 24 March 2019 Kendrick Monica 9 August 2018 Mysterious Polish band Batushka evoke religious concepts in their black metal Chicago Reader Retrieved 24 March 2019 Lawrence Carina 12 April 2019 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Krzysztof Drabikowski Of Batushka Poland There is only one true Batyushka Retrieved 12 April 2019 Dluznik WITCHING HOUR PRODUCTIONS Bartlomiej Krysiuk zadluzenie 14207 74 GWG Gielda Wierzytelnosci Gospodarczych S A gwg pl Archived from the original on 23 March 2019 Retrieved 24 March 2019 Orthodox Christian activists demanded to ban the concerts of a Polish band Batushka orthodoxrights org 10 February 2016 Retrieved 24 March 2019 Batushka Cancel Russian Shows Metal Storm Metalstorm net Retrieved 24 March 2019 BATUSHKA interview Everything that I wanted to tell is in the music in the lyrics and in the cover art Hitkiller com hitkiller com Retrieved 24 March 2019 Witching Hour Productions Facebook Retrieved 24 March 2019 BATUSHKA Polish black metal legion joins the Metal Blade Records roster Metal Blade Records metalblade com Retrieved 24 March 2019 A special statement from Martin the former drummer of Batushka Facebook 24 May 2019 Retrieved 24 May 2019 batushka parted ways with krysiuk Google Search Google Retrieved 24 March 2019 BATUSHKA Suffers Lineup Split Both Sides Claim Their Version of the Band Is The Real Version Metal Injection 2 January 2019 Retrieved 24 March 2019 BATYuShKA 30 December 2018 Batyushka announcement Retrieved 24 March 2019 via YouTube Update from the court 6 May 2019 Retrieved 15 May 2019 via Twitter Neilstein Vince 7 June 2019 Polish Court Grants Bart s Batushka the Right to Use Band Name While Lawsuit Continues MetalSucks Retrieved 7 June 2019 Vince Neilstein 13 May 2019 One Version of Batushka Drops a New Track MetalSucks Retrieved 13 May 2019 Vince Neilstein 15 May 2019 Another Version of Batushka Drops a New Track MetalSucks Retrieved 15 May 2019 Greg Kennelty 27 May 2019 Krzysztof Drabikowski s BATUSHKA Drops New Album Panihida Metal Injection Retrieved 28 May 2019 Vince Neilstein 30 May 2019 Krzysztof Drabikowski s Batushka Streams New Album and It s a Beast MetalSucks Retrieved 30 May 2019 Album Review Batushka Hospodi Kerrang Retrieved 18 July 2019 Hinds Thomas 10 July 2019 Batushka vs Batushka Liturgical Usurpation on Black Metal s Front Invisible Oranges Archived from the original on 10 July 2019 Retrieved 10 July 2019 Vince Neilstein 26 July 2019 The Faketushka Version of Batushka is Getting Slaughtered on the Internet MetalSucks Retrieved 26 July 2019 Nic Huber 20 September 2019 There Is A Third BATUSHKA Now Metal Injection Retrieved 20 September 2019 Vince Neilstein 24 July 2019 Bart s Batushka Announces Ambitious Fall 2019 North American Tour MetalSucks Retrieved 24 July 2019 Greg Kennelty 25 July 2019 BATUSHKA Announces North American Tour Dates Metal Injection Retrieved 25 July 2019 Emmy Mack 16 July 2019 Polish Black Metal Band Batushka Are Touring Australia This Year Musicfeeds Retrieved 16 July 2019 BATUSHKA REPLACE DIMMU BORGIR AT BLOODSTOCK FESTIVAL Keerang 7 August 2019 Retrieved 7 August 2019 Vince Neilstein 9 October 2019 Poseur Batushka s Australian Tour Has Quietly Been Canceled MetalSucks Retrieved 9 October 2019 Vince Neilstein 29 October 2019 Breaking Poseur Batushka s North American Tour Has Been Canceled MetalSucks Retrieved 29 October 2019 Greg Kennelty 29 October 2019 Metal Blade BATUSHKA Cancels Tour Dates Until Lawsuit From Former Member Is Over Metal Injection Retrieved 29 October 2019 Vince Neilstein 29 October 2019 Batushka Faketushka Bart Version Issue Statement on North American Tour Cancelation MetalSucks Retrieved 29 October 2019 Andrew Sacher 29 October 2019 Batushka Bart s version cancel North American tour issue statement Brooklyn Vegan Retrieved 29 October 2019 Vince Neilstein 11 November 2019 Watch Derph s Batushka s BaTRUEshka Triumphant Return to the Stage MetalSucks Retrieved 11 November 2019 Jorge Figueroa Tapia 20 January 2020 Batushka el chido el original llegara al Mexico Metal Fest 2020 Svmma Inferno Retrieved 20 January 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Batushka Batushka at AllMusic nbsp Batushka on Encyclopaedia Metallum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Batushka amp oldid 1185955009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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