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Master (Russian band)

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Years active
  
1987–present

Origin
  
Moscow, Russia (1987)

Labels
  
CD Maximum

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Associated acts
  
Aria, Epidemia, Sepultura

Members
  
Alik Granovsky, Leonid Fomin, Alexey Kravchenko

Genres
  
Thrash metal, Speed metal, Heavy metal

Albums
  
Talk of the Devil, XX Лет (Live), Labyrinth, Master, VIII

Master (Russian: Мастер) is a thrash metal band from Russia, founded in 1987 by former members of Aria.

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Biography

In 1987, Alik Granovsky, Andrey Bolshakov, Kirill Pokrovsky, and Igor Molchanov left the heavy metal band Aria due to their conflict with the producer Victor Vekshtein. Vocalist Mikhail Seryshev and guitarist Sergey Popov joined them to play live concerts. Their first self-titled release was half-completed by Aria's songs written by Granovsky and Bolshakov, but the rest of the songs were completely different in style. Master turned away from Aria's NWOBHM-like style to speed/thrash metal. The second album showed a merciless thrash attack; hard aggressive riffs and fast tempos aplenty.

In 1991, Seryshev assumed the role of Jesus in the Russian version of the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The next year, Master toured Russia with Sepultura.

The next two albums with English lyrics presented classical thrash metal. In 1993 Andrey Bolshakov left the band. The following album Songs of the Dead turned out to have more modern and groovy sound, and the band returned to Russian as the language of their lyrics. Since then, Master has gone away from the thrash metal of their earlier works, and their new albums bear more heavy/power spirit.

In 1997, Seryshev dismissed the French tour. Master toured with Arthur Berkut on vocals, but after the tour Popov, Tony Shender (drums) and he left Master and started a new band called Zooom. Because of his opera career and singing in a church choir, Seryshev was unable to work with Master and left the band; soon after Lexx (Alexey Kravchenko) took his place on vocals. Also, Alexey Strike, a famous Russian guitarist, joined the band. Alexander Karpuhin took over the drums.

In 2004, Alik Granovsky released solo album Bolshaya progulka. In 2004 Lexx participated in the metal opera Elven Manuscript by Epidemia.

In January 2008, Alexey Strike and Alexander Karpuhin left the band. Leonid Fomin, Andrey Smirnov, and Oleg Khovrin became the band's new members. The studio album "VIII" was released in 2010.

In 2011, Andrey Smirnov and Oleg Khovrin left the band. Alexander "Gips" took over the drums and Leo Fomin remained the only guitarist.

Albums

  • Мастер (Master) — 1987 (more than 1 million copies)
  • С Петлёй На шее (S Petlyoy Na Sheye) (S Petlyoy Na Sheye — With a Lee on the Neck) — 1989 (more than 2 million copies)
  • Talk of the Devil — 1992
  • Maniac Party — 1994
  • Песни Мёртвых (Pesni Myortvih) (Pesni Myortvih - Songs of The Dead) — 1996
  • Лабиринт (Labyrinth) (Labirint - Labyrinth) — 2000
  • 33 Жизни (33 Zhizni - 33 lives) — 2004
  • По Ту Сторону Сна (Po Tu Storonu Sna — The Other Side Of a Dream) — 2006
  • VIII — 2010
  • Other releases

  • Live —1995
  • The Best. Kontsert V Moskve '97 (The Best. Concert in Moscow '97) (also released as Live 97) — 1997
  • Klassika 1987-2002 (Classics of 1987-2002) — 2001
  • Tribute to Harley-Davidson — 2001
  • Akustika (Acoustics) — 2005
  • XX let (XX years) — 2008
  • Songs

    Talk of the DevilTalk of the Devil · 2002
    Smoke On The WaterLive · 1995
    They Are Just Like UsManiac Party · 2002

    References

    Master (Russian band) Wikipedia