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Soundivers is a Russian band playing in a unique music genre called Compulsive Rock. Fusion of rock, funk, blues, progressive rock and pop music, heavy sound, melodiousness and intricate rhythm patterns, nervousness, compulsion: these are the features of Compulsive Rock style. Each song like an obsession should be expressed, created, written, played and buried in oblivion giving place to a new fixation, to a new song. Band Members: Mikhail Dombrovskiy – Vocals Oleg Pesochinskiy - Keyboards, backvocals, composer Nikita Mikhailov – Lead Guitar Anton Tsypin – Bass Ilya Artiomin - Drums Tatyana Popova - Lyrics The band was formed in 2007 by composer and keyboardist Oleg Pesochinskiy. The period of formation and work on the material lasted until 2011 during which the lineup had changed several times. At the end of 2011 Oleg Pesochinskiy started to collaborate with lyricist Tatyana Popova. New lyrics made the songs more dramatic and realistic at the same time by touching on loneliness, vicissitude of life, eternal choice and complexity of existence. In March 2012 Soundivers released their new single called Wax Museum that became a new chapter in the band’s history. In September 2012 they released a live album and a live DVD consisted of 13 new songs and 2 covered songs. The protean music opens from different sides in each song: melancholic Season Change is not dissonant to rap-core Sammy Ray; traditional rock ballad Still Wonder follows hysterically progressive Egoism; while cynically positive Age of Unromance echoes in postpunk Time. Soundivers do not follow the rules while looking for new sound; they do not copy mainstream bands staying true to who they are; they do not woo the audience blending one genre with dozens of others. This is the reason for both keen interest in the band and the fan audience growing at an exponential rate. In 2013 the band is going to release a full studio album including 14 songs. At the moment Soundivers is performing in music clubs in Moscow, St.Petersburg and other cities in Russia and near abroad. The band drew full houses in Plan B, Tabula Rasa, Rock House, Tochka, Relax, Hard Rock Cafe, Mezzo Forte, China Town in Moscow and in Revolution in St.Petersburg. soundivers.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Soundivers is a Russian band playing in a unique music genre called Compulsive Rock. Fusion of rock, funk, blues, progressive rock and pop music, heavy sound, melodiousness and intricate rhythm patterns, nervousness, compulsion: these are the features of Compulsive Rock style. Each song like an obsession should be expressed, created, written, played and buried in oblivion giving place to a new fixation, to a new song. Band Members: Mikhail Dombrovskiy – Vocals Oleg Pesochinskiy - Keyboards, backvocals, composer Nikita Mikhailov – Lead Guitar Anton Tsypin – Bass Ilya Artiomin - Drums Tatyana Popova - Lyrics The band was formed in 2007 by composer and keyboardist Oleg Pesochinskiy. The period of formation and work on the material lasted until 2011 during which the lineup had changed several times. At the end of 2011 Oleg Pesochinskiy started to collaborate with lyricist Tatyana Popova. New lyrics made the songs more dramatic and realistic at the same time by touching on loneliness, vicissitude of life, eternal choice and complexity of existence. In March 2012 Soundivers released their new single called Wax Museum that became a new chapter in the band’s history. In September 2012 they released a live album and a live DVD consisted of 13 new songs and 2 covered songs. The protean music opens from different sides in each song: melancholic Season Change is not dissonant to rap-core Sammy Ray; traditional rock ballad Still Wonder follows hysterically progressive Egoism; while cynically positive Age of Unromance echoes in postpunk Time. Soundivers do not follow the rules while looking for new sound; they do not copy mainstream bands staying true to who they are; they do not woo the audience blending one genre with dozens of others. This is the reason for both keen interest in the band and the fan audience growing at an exponential rate. In 2013 the band is going to release a full studio album including 14 songs. At the moment Soundivers is performing in music clubs in Moscow, St.Petersburg and other cities in Russia and near abroad. The band drew full houses in Plan B, Tabula Rasa, Rock House, Tochka, Relax, Hard Rock Cafe, Mezzo Forte, China Town in Moscow and in Revolution in St.Petersburg. soundivers.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
My Love
No Name
Egoism
Still Wonder
Hate Me
Stop Showin Me The Way
Time
What Do You Want
Intro
Street Spirit - Fade Out (Radiohead piano cover)
Intermission
Stop
Street Spirit (Radiohead piano cover)
Beautiful World
Wax Museum
One Of Us
Season Change
For All My Friends
Sammy Ray
Bulls On Parade (Rage Against the Machine cover)
Searching For Perfection
The Age Of Unromance
The Grass Is Greener On The Other Side
Sandwich (Ugly Kid Joe cover)
Still Wonder - bonus
Night
Maybe
-_Soundivers_-_Egoism
Beautiful World [demo]
Outro
In Flame Of Paints
-_Soundivers_-_No_Name
Money
-_Soundivers_-_My_Love
Still Wonder [EP]
Overture
It's Me
No Name [EP]
Egoism [EP]
Time [EP]
-_Soundivers_-_Still_Wonder
Underneath my shell (live in "PLATINA" 7/03/2010)
-_Soundivers_-_Time
My Love [EP]
What Do Y
Wax Museum (acoustic)
Underneath my shell
Season Change (Live in Mezzo Forte 22.03.12)
Hate Me (live in "Plan B" 16.09.2008)
Wax Museum[презентация сингла 22 марта]
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