Melnitsa
Мельница Melnitsa | |
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Natalia O'Shea | |
Background information | |
Origin | Moscow |
Genres | Folk rock, folk |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Navigator Records |
Website | melnitsa.net |
Members |
Natalia "Hellawes" O'Shea Alexey Orlov Alexey Kozhanov Dmitry Frolov Sergey Vishnyakov Dmitry Kargin |
Past members |
Sergey Zaslavsky Alevtina Leontyeva Alexander "Grendel" Stepanov Natalia Filatova Natalia Kotlova Evgeny Chesalov Alexander Leer Inessa Klubochkina |
Melnitsa (Мельница, Russian for windmill) is a Russian folk rock band. It was founded in 1999 by Natalia "Hellawes" O'Shea and Alexey "Chus" Sapkov around the remnants of a local folk band 'Till Eulenspiegel'.
Style
The band fuses Russian, Irish and other North European folk influences with guitar pop/rock. Natalia "Hellawes" O'Shea, the lead singer and primary songwriter, is an academic and a specialist in medieval European languages and cultures by day. Her expertise lends the typically complex fantasy-laden lyrics a degree of authenticity.
History
For the first several years the band had worked the club and festival circuit, earned a bona fide cult status in the folk-n-fantasy teenage sub-culture and released an acoustic album Doroga Sna (Дорога Сна, The Road of Dream) featuring the underground hit Gorets (Горец, Highlander) set to the Russian translation of Robert Burns' Highland Harry Back Again.
Luck struck in 2005, when the lead single Nochnaya Kobyla (Ночная Кобыла, Night mare) off their second, more pop-infused album Pereval (Перевал, Mountain Pass) had been sneaked into rotation on Nashe Radio (the name and lyrics of the song are a complex allusion to Mara, a Norse mythical entity that caused nightmares). A grass-roots chart effort by fans propelled the song to No. 1 position in the "Best Of Year" chart, and the band to the small arena circuit (sparsely populated in Russia).
Their latest albums Zov Krovi (Зов Крови, Call of Blood) and Dikiye Travy (Дикие Травы, Wild Grasses, released early 2009) features the same lyrical and melody themes underscored by more rhythm section support from the band.
Discography
Original title | Transliterated Title | Translation | Year of release |
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Дорога Сна | Doroga Sna | The Road of Dream | 2003 |
Master of the Mill (EP) | Master of the Mill (EP) | Master of the Mill (EP) | 2004 |
Перевал | Pereval | Mountain Pass | 2005 |
Зов Крови | Zov Krovi | Call of the Blood | 2006 |
Дикие Травы | Dikiye Travy | Wild Grasses/Herbs | 2009 |
Рождественские песни | Rozhdestvenskie pesni | Christmas Songs | 2011 |
Ангелофрения | Angelofreniya | Angelophrenia[1] | 2012 |
Радость моя (EP) | Radost moya (EP) | My Joy (EP) | 2013 |
Ангелофрения Live | Angelofreniya Live | Angelophrenia Live | 2014 |
Алхимия | Alhimiya | Alchemy | 2015 |
There was also a compilation album, "The Best," in 2007.
Lineup
- Natalia "Hellawes" O'Shea - vocals, Irish harp
- Alexey "Chus" Sapkov - producer
- Dmitry Kargin - flute
- Alexey Orlov - cello
- Alexey Kozhanov - bass
- Dmitry Frolov - drums
- Sergey Vishnyakov (on March 2010) — guitar
Former members include:
- Sergey Zaslavsky - flute
- Alevtina Leontyeva - vocals
- Alexander "Grendel" Stepanov - guitar
- Natalia Filatova - flute
- Natalia Kotlova - cello
- Evgeny Chesalov - bass
- Alexander Leer - drums
- Inessa Klubochkina - violin
External links
- Official site (rus.).
- Official YouTube channel
- Melnitsa on RussMus.Net: English translations of lyrics with complete discography
References
- ↑ A portmanteau word referring to obsession with angels and angel motifs