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17 years ago
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What is your opinion on Russian rock and similar bands like: Korol i Shut, Kukryniksy, etc.?
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17 years ago
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I prefer Western music, although there are some good bands in Russia as well. As for the sound, domestic bands don't quite reach the level of world-class giants (like Metallica or Rammstein), but in other aspects, they can definitely compete (lyrics, melodies, and sometimes even the technical execution). The bands you mentioned are definitely not the worst in Russia, but they probably don't reach international standards either. Although, I remember that a band from Kishinev worked with a Rammstein producer at some point (I don't know what they're doing now) - and at that time, they sounded pretty good, even with a plus.
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17 years ago
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It's slightly more depressing than 95.85613%. The music is usually not very good, and the lyrics don't have anything special. Of course, there are exceptions everywhere...
P.S. Please don't write posts like this:
Tsoi is alive! And a boot to the face of anyone who disagrees.
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You're right, Slipknot sings as if their mouths are full of crap, and they're trying to sing fast. But Amatori are cool guys without any pretense.
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17 years ago
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I love Russian rock; I like Western rock less, but that's because it's harder to understand what they're singing about. You have to listen carefully and think about the translation, whereas with Russian rock, everything is clear. But first and foremost, for me, Russian rock means Kipelov, Aria, and DDT. With other bands, I only like individual songs, but with these three, I like almost everything.
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17 years ago
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Brr... I can’t stand Russian music; the quality of performance, the music itself, and the lyrics are nowhere near world-class, in my opinion. That’s why Russian music isn’t needed by anyone except Russians themselves. Well, maybe in the CIS countries, where there’s a Russian-speaking population… In small neighboring Finland, there are far more world-renowned bands than in vast Russia; in fact, we don’t have any at all. Of course, fans of bands like “Melnitsa” and “Kish” will start arguing, but that’s just my opinion. However, there are apparently enough Russian fans, which means that bands like “Kukrynixy” will continue to exist.
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17 years ago
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Russian rock – AWESOME! Aria, Epidemia, etc.
Kish and Kukry are great, they know how to play... They're just pretending to be punk)) but they're not really punk.
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17 years ago
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I really love Russian music. It's good :)
King and Jester is a great band, by the way, despite all the things people say about them :)
But there isn't much great foreign music. Foreign music is mostly based on pretentious arrangements and expensive equipment... there isn't much else there, and only a few people know how to use all of that to create music.
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17 years ago
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It's hard to even count the number of decent Russian artists. What's good about our rock music in general? A lot of plagiarism. In fact, there's a lot of plagiarism. The performance isn't very good. I thought it would be much better. And there's a lot of plagiarism, just a lot of plagiarism. I've listened to it many times, but there's always a lot of plagiarism; it just didn't work out for us. First of all, there's a lot of plagiarism. And the performance isn't very good.
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17 years ago
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But first and foremost, Russian rock for me is Kipelov, Aria, and DDT; I only like individual songs by other bands, but almost everything by these three is good.
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It's hard to even count the number of decent Russian artists. What's good about our rock music in general? There's a lot of plagiarism. In fact, there's a lot of plagiarism. The performance isn't very good. I thought it would be much better. And there's a lot of plagiarism, just a lot of plagiarism. I've listened to it many times, but there's always a lot of plagiarism; it just didn't work out for us. First of all, there's a lot of plagiarism. The performance isn't very good.
You forgot to mention that they have a lot of plagiarism.
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17 years ago
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By the way, why hasn't anyone said anything about plagiarism?!
Is there REALLY that much plagiarism? I don't notice it...
Where is there a lot of plagiarism? There's very little plagiarism; you can list it all on your fingers.
And even then, plagiarism is only found in those groups that are trying by all means to gain more fans and don't even shy away from plagiarism. And maybe in some places, "plagiarism" is just a melody inspired by their favorite musicians.
There are really few good performers. :)
There are many excellent ones. :)
17 years ago
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I can hardly imagine my playlist without songs by Aria and Kino. I enjoy listening to Lumen, some songs by DDT, and Nautilus Pompilius. I'm mostly indifferent to the rest, either because I haven't listened to them or because I simply don't care for them. Or maybe I just don't remember them. I listen to what I like, regardless of the language it's sung in.
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17 years ago
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Well, Aria and Kipelov shouldn't be considered part of Russian rock. It's heavy music, and it's better not to lump them together. They actually reach a world-class level. These are two bands from Russia that are definitely known outside of it. This is confirmed by my personal experience. Moreover, the fact that they perform with bands like Rage speaks for itself.
In general, Russian rock is very boring and monotonous; you should only take a few bands into account – Kino (although it's already incredibly tiresome), DDT (these guys are cool), Nautilus (no comment). The rest are not "true." Kukryniksy are so-so – not repulsive, but I definitely wouldn't add them to my playlist.
Regarding KISH and Rammstein, it's quite possible that they were planning a joint project – two stupid bands playing stupid music with meaningless lyrics, pure commerce. They suit each other. In my opinion, KISH is one of the most shameful phenomena for the domestic scene. I'm not even talking about the fact that all subcultures disown them (punks say they're not their guys, rockers say the same). We need more quality bands that play something different than what they always play (in Russia, they only make power and heavy metal), but new, in-demand styles. Maybe then Russian music will stop causing such prejudice.
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17 years ago
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Given that Aria has a plethora of songs that are "borrowed" in the most delightful way, yes, they should be known there...
Regarding KISH and Rammstein, it's quite possible that they were preparing to do a joint project - two stupid bands playing stupid music with meaningless lyrics, pure commerce.
Meaningless lyrics? In KISH? If we're talking about commerce, KISH is simply looking with fierce envy at Aria, Kipolov, Rage, and others in the same vein. There's no point in talking about meaningfulness in vain ;)
In my opinion, KISH is one of the most shameful phenomena for the domestic scene.
And the arguments?
I'm not even mentioning that all subcultures disown them (punks say they're not their guys, rockers say the same).
Punks? Who? Purghen? :rolleyes: Punks who have something to say have no animosity towards KISH. Like Purghen. But those who, in every other line of an interview with some trendy magazine, remind everyone that they are "punks," yes, KISH is simply their favorite target :)
Rockers disown them? Our radio...
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17 years ago
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Just wanted to chime in) is that okay?:smile43:
I'm listening to some Russian rock: Kipelov, DDT, Kino, Bi-2, Nautilus, Alisa) I listen depending on my mood...and unfortunately, not very often lately...I've switched to other types of rock...But Kipelov has always been, is, and will be in my playlist)):o
Regarding the meaninglessness of the lyrics)) yes, there are some instances...BUT I don't remember any songs by Kipelov, DDT, or Kino where it's difficult to understand the meaning! There's meaning in every song! :smile01: :smile01: In general, IMHO!!!:smile08:


P.S.: I'm not getting into a debate, just expressing my opinion!
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17 years ago
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I don't listen to Russian rock very often, except for КиШ and sometimes Кипелов.

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