Vorvaň

Vorvaň is a Russian hardcore punk/metal band originally from Moscow, formed in 2009. They are known for mixing different styles of extreme music, continuously experimenting with compositions, melodics and sound.[2]

Vorvaň
Also known asVorvan
OriginMoscow, Russia
GenresHardcore punk, crust punk, grindcore, sludge metal[1]
Years active2009–present
LabelsWooaaargh, Darkened Days Records
Associated actsOrgia Pravednikov, Euglena, Finger Wave, Tombstone Piledriver, I.F.K.
Websitevorvan.bandcamp.com
Members
  • Eugene Cherevkov
  • Igor Butz
  • Eli Mavrychev
  • Maxim Prokofyev
Past members
  • Aleksandr Fursov
  • Alexey Merganov
  • Zakk Hemma
  • Egor Mikhailov

Biography

Vorvaň was formed by guitarist Eugene Cherevkov who had left his previous band Tombstone Piledriver and started the new project in 2009 in Moscow with an idea of playing fast mix of metal and punk. After a long process of trying different musicians Eugene's old mate Igor Butz joined him as a bassist in early 2011. Later that year drummer Aleksandr Fursov and vocalist Eli Mavrychev completed the band's line up. In February 2012 Vorvaň released their debut EP "Sailing the Vastness of Oceans" via Gorgona Records limited to only 500 CD copies.[3] As expected, it was influenced by Converge, Disfear and Mastodon.[4]

After the "Sailing the Vastness of Oceans" release Aleksandr left the band and new drummer Alexey Merganov joined Vorvaň. Fresh line up went on [5] in November 2012 and went on the CIS tour by the end of year.

During 2013 Vorvaň were actively playing local shows, sharing stage with such bands as Napalm Death, Extreme Noise Terror. In October the band releases a digital EP In Gloom consisting of four new songs where they presented much more aggressive and solid sound. Their music became even more experimental and chaotic. Next year Vorvaň opened their new recording studio,[6] went on their first headlining European tour.[7] Later Zakk Hemma replaced Alexey Merganov as a drummer and Vorvaň focused on writing a material for the new full-length album, rarely playing shows with Converge, Kylesa, Architects.

Whole 2015 was spent on new material and experiments with recording and finally Vorvaň finished working on their first longplay album Once Love Was Lost which was mixed and mastered by American producers Kurt Ballou (Converge) and Brad Boatright (From Ashes Rise). In September 2016 Vorvaň premiered the new song "The Black Kaleidoscope" featuring guest vocals of Armin Schweiger (Afgrund/Distaste)[8] and quickly followed with their new official music video release on the song "When Serpent Strikes First".[9] On October 5, new song "Sirens" became exclusively available for digital streaming that made the upcoming album highly anticipated worldwide. This song features guest appearance of Meghan O'Neil known as a vocalist for San Francisco-based Punch and Super Unison.[10]

Once Love Was Lost was officially released via German labels Wooaaargh and Darkened Days Records on double coloured vinyls. This press includes a 32-page booklet with the artwork done by Rotting Graphics and exclusively features Vorvaň's cover on the song "Struck a Nerve" originally performed by Machine Head.[11] By the end of year the band went on short Russian tour. In an interview with Metal Hammer, vocalist Eli Mavrychev has revealed Vorvaň's plans to tour Europe and the UK in 2017.[12]

Members

Discography

Studio albums
Extended Plays
  • Sailing the Vastness of Oceans (2012 Gorgona Records)
  • In Gloom (2013 Self-Released)
Splits
  • Split with The Chains (2012 Unlock Yourself Records / Opposing Music)

Music videos

  • Isolation (2013)
  • Alco Side (2013)
  • When Serpent Strikes First (2016)
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References

  1. Necro, Al (15 September 2016). "Punk/Grind Round – Up Al Necro Style!". Nine Cirles. Retrieved 15 December 2016. Vorvan's Once Love Was Lost is a mash-up of different elements, including punk, hardcore and a little grind.
  2. Stoten, Dan (September 15, 2016). "Vorvan kicked off their life in Moscow in 2009". The Punk Archive. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  3. "Vorvaň - Sailing the Vastness of Oceans". Discogs. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  4. "Interview with Eli Mavrychev (vocal, guitar) and Igor Butz (bass) of Vorvaň". Doomed To Darkness Zine. August 22, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2016. Such bands as Converge, Disfear and Mastodon made the most significant influence on our music.
  5. "Vorvaň - The Chains - Split". Discogs. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  6. "Pentagram House Studio". Discogs. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  7. Kamiński, Karol (13 March 2014). "Vorvaň Announce European Tour". Idioteq. Retrieved 15 December 2016. Metallic hardcore / sludgecore band Vorvaň have just announced a month-long European trek for this May!
  8. "Load the chamber, spin the cylinder, and pull the trigger: The Sludgelord premiere of "The Black Kaleidoscope" by Vorvan". The Sludgelord. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  9. Snitil, Spencer (23 September 2014). "PREMIERE: Check Out This Killer New Video From Vorvaň!". Heavy Blog. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  10. Deuce, Ron (5 October 2016). "Premiere: "Sirens" From Vorvaň's Once Love Was Lost + Full Album Review". Toilet ov Hell. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  11. "Vorvaň - Once Love Was Lost". Bandcamp. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  12. Hill, Stephen (22 November 2016). "Vorvaň want to follow in the footsteps of extreme legends". Metal Hammer UK. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
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