Firelake

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Origin Kiev, Ukraine
Genres Melodic death metal
Years active 1997-present
Labels Mystery
Website www.firelake.in.ua
Members Oksana Element
Oleh Yavorskyi
Serhiy Dvuzhylnyi
Anton Kleschev
Dmytro Nazarenko
Past members Oleksiy Akulshyn
Andriy Salnikov
Roman aka Thorn
Ruslan Drozd
Olena Korol
Olha Liapina
Andriy Larionov
Andriy Popov

Firelake is a Ukrainian melodic death metal band from Kiev. The band was formed in 1997 by Oleh Yavorskyi (guitar), Oleksiy Akulshyn (guitar) and Andriy Salnikov (drums). Under the influence of extremely popular at the time "Swedish wave", the first musical compositions of Firelake were created with a slant to classic melodic death metal.[1]

Biography

Exposed to the "Swedish wave" when they were young, they have been influenced by bands like At the Gates, In Flames and Dark Tranquillity.

After internal arguing, and difficulties to be produced, the band finally managed to find its own style, as melodic death metal.

Songs included in video games

They composed several of the titles present on the soundtrack of the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (Dirge For The Planet, Fighting Unknown, Against The Ionized Odds), S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat (Live to Forget). Those songs can be heard in game, playing on the radios scattered across the different maps and in the credits.

They also made a song in the game "Stalin Vs. Martians" titled S.T.A.L.I.N. where they play about how great Josef Stalin is.

Discography

Albums

  • The Temptation Journey (2005)

Soundtracks

Band members

Current members

Former members

  • Viktoriya Kotenko - vocals
  • Oleksiy Akulshyn – guitar
  • Andriy Salnikov – drums
  • Roman aka Thorn – bass guitar, vocals
  • Ruslan Drozd – guitar
  • Olena Korol – backing vocals
  • Olha Liapina – vocals
  • Andriy Larionov – guitar
  • Vladimiros Kyrkimtzis – bass guitar
  • Andrey Popov - vocals

References


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