Czornaja Panna
Litvintroll was founded in 2005 as a folk band performing traditional Belarusian music with modern arrangements and employing traditional instruments from the region. During that period, the band took part in a large number of folk music festivals across Belarus. In 2007, Litvintroll evolved into a metal band, while still following the folk traditions of the previous years, where ancient instruments played a leading part in their music. In 2009, Litvintroll released the album entitled, “Rock’n’Troll”. The release met with some success at home and received positive feedback from fans abroad. Rock’n’Troll covered a broad range of styles: from rock’n’roll to death metal, wrapped in the sound of traditional instruments. On that album, Litvintroll added a fresh, modern sound to ancient folk songs and a folk sound, to their own compositions. The “Rock’n’Troll” tour saw the band perform at many festivals in Belarus and abroad. Among these were Menuo Judaragis and Kilkim Zaibu in Lithuania, The Days of Belarusian Culture in Poland, Viru Folk in Estonia, Northern Lights Festival in Austria, Black Troll Festival in Germany, Be Free in Ukraine, and more. Today, Litvintroll are about to release their second album, entitled, “Czornaja Panna” (Belarusian for “The Black Lady”). On September 2, 2012, just days before the album was finished, tragedy struck. During a show in Homel, Belarus, bass player Aleh Klimchanka died from electric shock on stage. Album “Czornaja Panna” is dedicated to his memory. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Litvintroll was founded in 2005 as a folk band performing traditional Belarusian music with modern arrangements and employing traditional instruments from the region. During that period, the band took part in a large number of folk music festivals across Belarus. In 2007, Litvintroll evolved into a metal band, while still following the folk traditions of the previous years, where ancient instruments played a leading part in their music. In 2009, Litvintroll released the album entitled, “Rock’n’Troll”. The release met with some success at home and received positive feedback from fans abroad. Rock’n’Troll covered a broad range of styles: from rock’n’roll to death metal, wrapped in the sound of traditional instruments. On that album, Litvintroll added a fresh, modern sound to ancient folk songs and a folk sound, to their own compositions. The “Rock’n’Troll” tour saw the band perform at many festivals in Belarus and abroad. Among these were Menuo Judaragis and Kilkim Zaibu in Lithuania, The Days of Belarusian Culture in Poland, Viru Folk in Estonia, Northern Lights Festival in Austria, Black Troll Festival in Germany, Be Free in Ukraine, and more. Today, Litvintroll are about to release their second album, entitled, “Czornaja Panna” (Belarusian for “The Black Lady”). On September 2, 2012, just days before the album was finished, tragedy struck. During a show in Homel, Belarus, bass player Aleh Klimchanka died from electric shock on stage. Album “Czornaja Panna” is dedicated to his memory. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Abinchova
Acyl
AdarviRog
Aexylium
Da siabra
Rock'n'Troll
Karaleuskaja
Czornaja Panna
Lipka
Дуброва
Змрочнасць
Балада
Lasun
Breaking The Law (Judas Priest Cover)
Ad Astra
Пан Манэлiг
Пан Манэліг
Лысы Верабей
Kryzak (Piesnia Pra Trolau II)
Купалінка
Лысы верабей
Kamarowa Smierc
Пахне чабор
Пахне Чабор
Kryzak (Piesnia Pra Troliau II)
Купалiнка
Песня Пра Троляу
Песня пра троляў
Kamarova Smierc
Breaking the law
Herr Mannelig
Kryżak (Pieśnia Pra Trolau II)
Kupalinka
Песня пра Троляў
The Bald Sparrow
Kamarowa Śmierć
The Gloom
The Song About Trolls
Ëûñû Âåðàáåé
Пан Манэліг (Herr Mannelig)
The Air Is Fragrant With Thyme
The Ballade
Ëűńű Âĺđŕáĺé
Lysy verabej
Äóáđîâŕ
Äóáðîâà
Êóïàëiíêà
Ïàí Ìàíýëiã
Ïàõíå ×àáîð
Oh, My Groove Green
Ďŕí Ěŕíýëiă
Ęóďŕëiíęŕ
Çìðî÷íàñöü
Ďŕőíĺ ×ŕáîđ
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