Skryabin (band)
Skryabin (Ukrainian: Скрябін, also transliterated as Scriabin or Skriabin) is a famous Ukrainian rock, pop band formed in 1989 in Novoyarivsk, Ukraine. Prominent Ukrainian musician Andriy "Kuzma" Kuzmenko (Ukrainian: Андрій Кузьменко) was the band's lead singer until his death in 2015.[1]
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Origin | Novoyavorivsk, Ukraine |
Genres | Alternative rock, new wave, synthpop |
Years active | 1989-present |
Associated acts | Yulia Lord, Iryna Bilyk, Druha Rika, Dazzle Dreams |
During its existence Skryabin has gone from synthpop to rock and pop music. As it progressed, the band's style has been divided into "classic Skryabin" and "new Skryabin". This transition took place between 2000-2003.
One of the group's 2005 songs, Lyudy Yak Korabli (People like ships - Ukrainian: Люди Як Кораблі ) spent a record 39 continuous weeks (as of the end of 2007) on FDR Radiocenter's Top 40, which began tracking Ukrainian radioplay in May 2002. In February 2006 Stari Fotohrafiyi (Old photographs - Ukrainian: Старі Фотографії) debuted at #1 on the chart and Padai (Ukrainian: Падай) similarly entered in the top slot three months later.[2]
The group was named "Best Pop Band" in 2006 at the "ShowBiz Awards” held in Kyiv's National Opera House.[3]
Discography
This list contains only full albums excluding singles, compilations, remixes, lives and other projects.
- 1989 — Чуєш біль (Feel The Pain)
- 1992 — Мова риб (Fishes Language)
- 1993 — Технофайт (Technofight)
- 1995 — Птахи (Birds)
- 1997 — Мова риб (Fishes Language, re-release)
- 1997 — Казки (Fairytales)
- 1999 — Хробак (Worm)
- 1999 — Еутерпа (Euterpa)
- 1999 — Технофайт 1999 (Technofight 1999)
- 2000 — Модна країна (Fashionable Country)
- 2001 — Стриптиз (Striptease)
- 2002 — Озимі люди (Winter People)
- 2003 — Натура (Nature)
- 2005 — Танго (Tango)
- 2006 — Гламур (Glamour)
- 2007 — Про любов? (About Love?)
- 2009 — Моя еволюція (My Evolution)
- 2012 — Радіо Любов (Radio Love)
- 2013 — Добряк (Kind Soul)
- 2014 — 25
- 2015 — Кінець фільму
References
- No end to small town boy's long and winding road Kyiv Post, 19 September 2002
- ФДР Радіочарт Топ 40 підбиває підсумки Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine 28 December 2007
- Pop NotesKyiv Post, 3 May 2006