Neschastny Sluchai
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Background information | |
Origin | Moscow, USSR |
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Years active | 1983—present |
Website | ns.ru |
Members | Alexey Kortnev Pavel Mordyukov Sergey Chekryzhov Dmitry Chuvelyov Pavel Timofeev Roman Mamaev |
Past members | Valdis Pelšs Andrey Guvakov Vadim Sorokin Dmitry Morozov Pavel Gonin Pavel Cheremisin Sergey Denisov |
Neschastny Sluchai (Russian: Несчастный случай, literally "Unfortunate accident") is a Russian rock band that was formed by Valdis Pelsh and in 1983, while both men were students at Moscow State University.[1][2]
Despite being popular in Russia, the band is virtually unknown outside. The band leader, Alexei Kortnev, has repeatedly cited as major influences such bands as Queen, King Crimson, and Genesis.[citation needed] The band's lyrics are at the same time grotesque and sentimental while their music features complicated structures and melodic turns rooted in the prog rock of the '70s.[citation needed]
Members[]
- Alexey Kortnev (vocals, guitar, songwriting)[3]
- Pavel Mordyukov (saxophone, vocals)[3]
- Sergey Chekryzhov (keyboards, vocals)[3]
- Dmitry Chuvelyov (guitar, vocals)[3]
- Roman Mamaev (bass)[3]
- Pavel Timofeev (drums, percussion)[3]
Discography[]
- 1994 -- Trody pludov (Троды плудов)[4]
- 1995 -- Mein Lieber Tanz[4]
- 1996 -- Mezhsezon'e (Межсезонье)[4]
- 1997 -- Jeto ljubov' (Это любовь)[4]
- 2000 -- Chernosliv i kuraga (Чернослив и курага)[4]
- 2003 -- Poslednie den'ki v raju (Последние деньки в раю)[4]
- 2006 -- Prostye chisla (Простые числа)[4]
- 2010 -- Tonnel' v konce sveta (Тоннель в конце света)[4]
- 2013 -- Gonjajas' za bizonom (Гоняясь за бизоном)[4]
- 2014 -- Kranty (Кранты)[4]
References[]
- ^ "Neschastny Sluchai" (in Russian). MoscowOut.Ru. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
- ^ Концерт группы "Несчастный случай" (in Russian). Muzycalnaia Gazeta. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "Несчастный Случай - Команда". www.ns.ru. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Несчастный Случай - Альбомы". www.ns.ru. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
Further reading[]
- Graudt, Svetlana. (June 14, 2002). "Crooner Goes From Classical to Queen." The Moscow Times. p. III.
External links[]
- (in Russian) Official website
Categories:
- Musical groups from Moscow
- Russian rock music groups
- Russian indie rock groups
- Russian pop musicians
- Soviet rock music groups