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Years active
  
2002–present

Genre
  
Doom metal

Origin
  
Minsk, Belarus (2002)

Albums
  
F:all, Minus Eleven, 11

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Genres
  
funeral doom death (early) sludge doom (later)

Website
  
myspace.com/reidosystemcom

Members
  
Alexander Kachar Anton Matveev

Record labels
  
Solitude Productions, Slow Burn Records

Similar
  
Tears of Mankind, Doom Snake Cult, The Scruffs, Heavy Lord, Comatose Vigil

Profiles

Reido f all 2006 full album official


Reido is a Belarusian doom metal band.

Contents

Reido frozen terror


Biography

Reido was founded in 2002 in Minsk by Alexander Kachar and Anton Matveev. They’ve been permanent members of the band until now.

The first Reido full-length album F:all was released by Solitude Productions label on May 8, 2006. Stylistically it represented dismal and slow funeral doom death with industrial elements.

In October 2006 Reido released a single named Detect Memory, which was available for free download. The only song of this single demonstrated some changes in the band’s style.

The second Reido full-length album Minus Eleven (or -11) was released by Slow Burn Records on 11/11/11. The band’s style significantly changed, their music became heavier, more monotonous, yet at the same time more complex from the technical point of view. The atmosphere remained depressive, hateful and desperate.

The band's stuff is traditionally recorded in Anton Matveev’s home studio (Blastwave Records).

Members

  • Alexander Kachar – vocals, guitar
  • Anton Matveev – bass, sound engineering
  • Studio albums

  • F:all - May 8, 2006 Solitude Productions
  • Minus Eleven - November 11, 2011, Slow Burn Records
  • Singles

  • Detect Memory (single) (2006)
  • Videos

  • «Zero Level Activity» (2006)
  • Songs

    Frozen TerrorF:all · 2006
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    Logical CollapseF:all · 2006

    References

    Reido Wikipedia