Splean

Splean (Russian: Сплин) is a popular Russian rock band, formed in Saint Petersburg in 1994.[1] Since then, they have remained one of the most popular rock bands in Russia and the former Soviet Union. The band's name is derived from "spleen" (in the sense of "depression"), and the "ea" spelling in English is a pun on the spelling of the Beatles.[2] It was borrowed from a short poem by Sasha Cherny, which the band set to music.

Splean
Background information
OriginSaint Petersburg, Russia
GenresAlternative rock
Acoustic rock
Indie rock
Years activeMay 27, 1994 present
Associated actsСеtи, Oedipus Complex, Alexander Vasilyev (solo), Bi-2
MembersAlexander Vasilyev
Vadim Sergeyev
Dmitry Kunin
Nikolay Rostovsky
Alexey Mesherekov

History

Lead singer Alexander Vasilyev and bass guitarist Alexander Morozov decided to form a band together while working in "Buff" theatre as stage workers. Later, keyboardist Nikolay Rostovsky and other musicians joined them. Despite the risk of losing their jobs, they began recording their first album Pyl'naja byl' (Dusty Fact) in one of the theatre's studios at night.[1] Their growing popularity was made evident by Boris Grebenshchikov's and Konstantin Kinchev's support.[1] In 1996, the band began to play concerts in Moscow and other cities.[3] In subsequent years, Splean recorded several albums and a number of hit singles, including "Orbit bez sahara" ("Sugar Free Orbit"), "Novye ljudi" ("New People"), "Vremja nazad" ("Backwards Time"), and "My sideli i kurili" ("We Were Sitting and Smoking")

Despite rumours that the group were on the verge of breaking up in 2004, Splean continues to perform throughout Russia and the world. The band frequently experiments and evolves, so the current version of Splean is quite different from its original version.[4]

In 2004, the band garnered international attention for the inclusion of their song "Bud' moej ten'ju" ("Be My Shadow") in the film adaptation of Sergey Lukyanenko's bestselling novel, Night Watch.

In 1998, Splean opened for The Rolling Stones at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium, during the Bridges to Babylon Tour[5]. Splean headlined the Krylya rock festival in 2005 and Nashestvie in 2015.[6] "Skazhi" ("Tell Her"), the single from Razdvoenie lichnosti (Split Personality), topped song and video charts on the radio and MTV, and the song's video was awarded the MTV Russian Music Award for Best Video.

The band won several Nashe Radio "Chart Dozen" awards, including Best Song and Chart Leader for "Orkestr" ("Оrchestra") in 2015[7] and Best Album for Obman Zrenija (Optical Illusion) in 2013[8].

Members

  • Alexander Vasilyev - lead vocals, guitar
  • Vadim Sergeyev - guitar
  • Dmitriy Kunin - bass-guitar
  • Nikolay Rostovsky - keyboards
  • Alexey Mesherekov - drums

Discography

Year Russian Translit. English
1994 Пыльная Быль Pyl'naja Byl Dusty Fact
1996 Коллекционер Оружия Kollekcioner Oruzhija Arms Collector
1997 Фонарь под Глазом Fonar' pod Glazom Black Eye, lit. Lamp Under the Eye
1998 Гранатовый Альбом Granatovyj Al'bom Pomegranate Album
1999 Альтависта Al'tavista Altavista
1999 Зн@менатель (сборник песен для радио) Zn@menatel' (sbornik pesen dlja radio) Denomin@tor (collection of songs for the radio)
2000 Альтависта live Al'tavista live Altavista Live
2001 25 кадр 25 kadr 25th Frame
2002 Акустика Akustika Unplugged
2003 Новые Люди Novye Ljudi New People
2004 Реверсивная Хроника Событий Reversivnaja Hronika Sobytij Reversed Chronicle of Events
2007 Раздвоение Личности Razdvoenie Lichnosti Split Personality
2009 Сигнал из Космоса Signal iz Kosmosa Signal From Space
2012 Обман Зрения Obman Zrenija Optical Illusion
2014 Резонанс. Часть 1[9] Rezonans. Chast' 1 Resonance. Part 1
2014 Резонанс. Часть 2 Rezonans. Chast' 2 Resonance. Part 2
2016 Ключ к шифру Kljuch k shifru Key to the Cipher
2018 Встречная полоса Vstrechnaja polosa Opposite Lane
2019 Тайком Taikom Sneakingly


Soundtracks

  • 2000 - Брат 2 (Brother 2) — "Линия жизни" (Life Line)
  • 2001 - Тайный знак (Secret Sign) - "Моё сердце" (My Heart), "Пластмассовая жизнь" (Plastic Life)
  • 2002 - Война (War) - "SOS", "Феллини" (Felini), "Пластмассовая жизнь" (Plastic Life)
  • 2004 - Егерь - Сломано всё (Everything is Broken), "Время, назад!" (Time, Backwards!)
  • 2006 - Живой (Alive) - "Сиануквиль" (Sihanoukville), "Романс" (Romance)
  • 2008 - Качели (Swing) - "Мама миа" (Mama Mia), "Мобильный" (Mobile)
  • 2012 - Отпуск (Vacation) - "Романс" (Romance)
  • 2013 - Посредник (Mediator) - "Время, назад!" (Time, Backwards!)
  • Grand Theft Auto IV - Линия жизни (Life Line) on radio station Vladivostok FM
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