Tvangeste

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Tvangeste is a symphonic black metal band from Russia.

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[edit] Biography

  • 1995 — Michael Chirva starts seeking members through advertisiments in local newspaper
  • 1997 — The band is officially born
  • 2000 — Damnation of Regiomontum CD is released by Norwegian label Valgalder Records.
  • 2002 — FireStorm is finished. Tvangeste sign a contract with Japanese label World Chaos Production.
  • 2003 — FireStorm is released, it receives great reviews.

After releasing FireStorm Tvangeste attracted attention of Polish record label Metal Mind, who licensed the album for Poland and Germany. A big German promotion agencies were hired to do promotional work. One of the biggest Russian metal labels CD Maximum licensed FireStorm for Russian Federation, CIS countries and Baltic Countries. Canadian Neoblast Records released the FireStorm in April 2004. Brazilian Hellion Records licensed and released "FireStorm" in 2005. Tvangeste performed for the official soundtrack of Canadian horror movie "Sinners and Saints". Tvangeste are known for adding full orchestras, opera singing, and long epic songs.

In 2005, Michael and Naturelle Chirva moved to Canada. They are currently working on Tvangeste's 3rd album, tentatively titled "Satori", to be released around summer 2007.

[edit] Discography

Firestorm
Firestorm

[edit] Awards

  • "Best Black Metal Act from Russia in 2001" (annual national awards)
  • "Band of the month" — Live For Metal magazine (UK)
  • "Album of the month" — Scream magazine (Norway)
  • "Best Russian Black Metal Band in 2001" — Musica.Mustdie.RU (Russia)

[edit] Line-up

[edit] Current members

  • Michael 'Miron' Chirva (vocals, solo guitar)
  • Naturelle Chirva (keyboards, orchestra arrangements)

[edit] Former members

  • Nikolay Kazmin (guitar)
  • Victoria Koulbachnaya (keyboards)
  • Vanoe Mayoroff (guitar)
  • Max Naumoff (basses)
  • Cezar Mielko (drums) (Polish drummer from Dominium death metal band)
  • Ekaterina (violins, orchestra arrangement)
  • Olaa (female vocals)
  • Baltic Symphony Orchestra
  • Prussian Chamber Choir (vocals)

[edit] See also

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Similar bands:

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