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Origin
  
Switzerland

Active from
  
2002

Genres
  
Post-rock

Genre
  
Post-rock

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Years active
  
2002–2008, 2015- present

Albums
  
Golevka, The Evpatoria Report, Maar

Members
  
Daniel Bacsinszky, David Di Lorenzo, Laurent Quint, Fabrice Berney, Simon Robert

Record labels
  
Get A Life! Records, Shayo Records

Similar
  
Yndi Halda, The Seven Mile Journey, Joy Wants Eternity, Red Sparowes, pglost

Profiles

The Evpatoria Report is a Swiss post-rock band. The band was formed in January 2002, and it consists of two guitarists, a bassist, a drummer, and a violinist/keyboardist. The Evpatoria Report have played concerts in Paris and toured throughout Switzerland, playing with bands such as Red Sparowes, The Appleseed Cast, and Mono. The band was on a hiatus from 2008 and they announced their return to studio in April 2015.

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History

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The band was formed in January 2002 and is named for the Crimean city Yevpatoria (romanized from Ukrainian as Evpatoria), in which the radio telescope RT-70 P-2500 is located. It sends messages into space, including A Message From Earth and Cosmic Call, that try to describe human life or "the Evpatoria message".

Members

  • Laurent Quint - guitar
  • Simon Robert- guitar
  • David Di Lorenzo - bass
  • Fabrice Berney - drums, glockenspiel
  • Daniel Bacsinszky - violin, keyboard
  • Discography

    Studio albums
  • Golevka (2005)
  • Maar (2008)
  • EPs
  • The Evpatoria Report (2003)

  • The Evpatoria Report SHAYO RECORDS The Evpatoria Report

    The Evpatoria Report The Evpatoria Report Wikipedia

    The Evpatoria Report The Evpatoria Report Free listening videos concerts stats and

    Songs

    Taijin KyofushoGolevka · 2005
    Cosmic CallGolevka · 2005
    Dipole ExperimentGolevka · 2005

    References

    The Evpatoria Report Wikipedia