Stenka na stenku

Стенка на Стенку (Stenka na Stenku)[1] is an EP by the Russian folk metal band Arkona. It was released on May, 2011 through Napalm Records.

Stenka na Stenku
EP by
ReleasedMay 25, 2011
RecordedSeptember 2010 at CDM Records and Gigant Records
GenreFolk metal, Pagan metal
Length23:50
LabelNapalm Records
ProducerSergei "Lazar", Masha "Scream"
Arkona chronology
Goi, Rode, Goi!
(2009)
Stenka na Stenku
(2011)
Slovo
(2011)

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTranslationLength
1."Stenka na Stenku" (Стенка на стенку)Masha "Scream"Masha "Scream"A Wall Against a Wall2:31
2."Valenki" (Валенки)TraditionalTraditionalValenki3:04
3."Goi, Rode, Goi! (Acoustic Version)" (Гой, Роде, гой!)Masha "Scream"Masha "Scream"Hail, Rod, Hail!5:35
4."Skål!"VargMasha "Scream"Cheers!2:28
5."Duren'" (Дурень)SvargaSvargaThe Fool6:27
6."Novyi Mir (Ođđa Máilbmi) (Shaman cover)" (Новый мир)Masha "Scream"ShamanThe New World3:45
Total length:23:50

Album description

The title track is about a type of group fist fights once popular in Russia, called Wall Against wall. This topic is reflected in the EP's cover and the video which was shot for the track.

Stenka na stenku was featured on the group's album Slovo,[2] while the rest are non-album tracks.[3]

Personnel

  • Masha "Scream" – vocals, keyboards, tambourine, khomuz, shaman drums, choir, shamanic guttural vocals on "Goi, Rode, Goi!"
  • Sergei "Lazar" – guitars, acoustic guitars, balalaika
  • Vladimir "Volk" – gaita gallega, blockflute, whistle, zhaleyka
  • Ruslan "Kniaz" – bass
  • Vlad "Artist" – drums

Guest musicians

  • Irina "Lisa" – cello on "Goi, Rode, Goi!"
  • Ilya "Wolfenhirt" (Svarga) – choir
  • Aleksandr "Shmel" (Rarog) – choir
  • Aleksandr Oleinikov – accordion
  • Philipp "Freki" Seiler (Varg) – guest vocals on "Skål!"
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gollark: You're talking about one *in the next 20 years*, which hasn't.
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-09. Retrieved 2011-07-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Stenka na stenku on the official Arkona website
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-10. Retrieved 2011-07-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Slovo on the official Arkona website
  3. Napalm Records
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