Veles
Veles came out of the Russian underground in the mid-1990s. Their debut album was 'A Dark Dream' in 1995, which set the tone for their sound. The band's...
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Veles came out of the Russian underground in the mid-1990s. Their debut album was 'A Dark Dream' in 1995, which set the tone for their sound. The band's lineup included Alexei 'Lex' Perov on vocals and guitar, Dmitry 'Dima' Sumarokov on guitar, Sergei 'Serg' Smirnov on bass, and Maxim 'Max' Stepanov on drums.
Their music often dealt with dark themes, as heard in songs like 'Black Hateful Metal' and 'My Bloodthirst (The Horrorstorm)'. They followed 'A Dark Dream' with albums like 'The Great Disillusion' in 1999 and 'The Path of Shadows' in 2003. Later records, such as 'Catharsis' in 2007, showed a shift toward more atmospheric and introspective material.
While some critics found their work overly bleak, Veles kept making music on their own terms. They released 'In the Depths of Despair' in 2012. Other tracks from their catalog include 'Circle of Wolves' and 'Glory for Heroes'.
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