Genres Russian rock Origin Moscow, Russia (1969) | Genre Rock music in Russia Albums 50 for two, 79 | |
Years active 1979–1982
1994 – present Website Voskresenie Official site Record labels PolyGram, Soyuz, Moroz Records, Bomba Music Members Konstantin Nikolsky, Alexey Romanov, Andrey Sapunov, Evgeny Margulis, Pavel Smeyan Similar Mashina Vremeni, Andrey Vadimovich Makarevich, Chaif, Alexander Kutikov, Araks |
Voskreseniye (Russian: Воскресение) is a classic Russian rock band.
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History
The band was formed in 1979 by ex-members of Mashina Vremeni, and immediately gained a lot of popularity. After releasing the albums Voskreseniye 1 and Voskreseniye 2, which were a success, the band went on a hiatus, and returned only in 1994. They were touring with sell-out concerts a few years, till they finally released a new album in 2001, called Vse Snachala (all from the start). The album was a re-recording of old songs. In 2003 the band released a new album with new songs called Ne Toropas.
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