Motorama (band)

Motorama
Background information
Origin Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Genres Post-punk, Indie rock, Indie pop
Years active 2005–present
Labels Talitres
Website wearemotorama.com
Members Vladislav Parshin
Irina Parshina
Maxim Polivanov
Alexander Norets
Oleg Chernov
Past members Vasily Yakovenko
Vadim Kvasov
Evgeny Chervonny
Roman Belenky

Motorama is a Russian post-punk band from Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The band was formed in 2005 and named after the film (1991).[1] In a short time it was able to get a broad poularity as for independent group not only in Russia but also abroad. The group has released two EPs and three studio albums. Motorama is known for singles such as "Eyes" , "Alps" , "Ghost" , "Wind In Her Hair" and "To The South".

Musical style and influences

The band performs songs in English only. Vocals of Vladislav Parshin have often been compared with the voice of Ian Curtis, frontman of British band Joy Division. This, and the fact that the first two mini-albums motorama played in a style close to the sound of classic post-punk, led to the fact that the group is often accused of copying the famous British music.[2][3] The situation has changed with the release of first LP the group Alps, which became the most famous of their works - on this CD appeared intonations of New Wave, and Indie pop, and music in general became more bright and melancholic than depressive.

In 2010, a side-project of participants of the Motorama - group "Утро," released a Russian-language album.

The second studio album called Calendar was released October 18, 2012 on the French label Talitres.

June 27, 2014 Oleg Chernov became the new drummer, replacing Roman Belenky, who left the band for family reasons.

The third album «Poverty» was released January 26, 2015 via Talitres.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

References

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