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Topic: Eternal Wanderers Posted: August 22 2010 at 15:04 |
Eternal Wanderers is a progressive rock band from Moscow, formed by the Kanevsky sisters in 1997. Since the very beginning of their activity the musicians have been working with complex musical structures, trying to reproduce in sound everything that they love in progressive rock. In 1998 the band gave their first concert, after which they became an essential part of Moscow's underground scene, attracting the people with the uncommonness of their live performances, like using psychedelic slide shows on a big screen behind the stage. In 2006 the band's lineup finally stabilized, so soon after EW entered the studio to record their first full-length album, "The Door To A Parallel World". I got in touch with them and this is their story so far, told by Tatyana. ##############################
When
and where was Eternal Wanderers formed ? Did you have any background
from other bands ?
The project Eternal
Wanderers was formed in July 1997 in
the town Sergiev Posad, Moscow region, Russia. For a long time there
were two members in the project: Elena Kanevskaya (vocals, keyboards)
and Tatyana Kanevskaya (guitar), and only in 2006 EW were joined by a
bassist, a drummer and later a flutist, and became at last a true
rock band.
At the moment the members of Eternal Wanderers
are: Elena Kanevskaya (vocals, keyboards), Tatyana Kanevskaya
(guitar, back vocals), Dmitry Shtatnov (bass
guitar, back vocals), Sergey Rogulya (drums) and Dmitry Drogunov
(flute).
Before joining EW, Dmitry Shtatnov played in the
art/progressive rock band Quorum,
in which he continues to play until now (Dmitry is Quorum’s founder
and leader). Sergey Rogulya played in the rock band called Den
Rozhdenya (Birthday), and Dmitry
Drogunov played in the pop-rock band Volframoviye
Nity (Tungsten Threads).
Is
any of your members involved in any other bands or projects ?
Dmitry
Shtatnov, Elena Kanevskaya and Dmitry
Drogunov are involved in an art/progressive rock band Quorum.
The band has recorded its first album Klubkino
Puteshestviye (Klubkin’s Voyage)
which is to be released at the end of 2010 or maybe in 2011.
Please
give us your long or brief afterthoughts on your only album to this
date The Door To A Parallel World from 2008
Well,
there always must be the beginning. On the
whole we are satisfied with the album as with the first one, though
of course now we see some drawbacks, some parts could be better
played, or better recorded, some compositions better mixed. But there
was a point where we had to stop. We hope that the next album will be
better in all respects. Among our most favorite compositions of the
album it is possible to name How Long
I’d Been Facing The Dark and Revival. What
is your latest update and your plans for this and next year ?
At
the moment EW are working with the new album, we have almost finished
recording and in October we are planning to give the recorded
material for mixing and mastering. We are
planning to release the new album in winter or in spring 2011.
Here
I want to mention another direction of EW’s
creative activity. It can be defined as the mixture of traditional
electronic music, ambient, electroacoustic experiment with live
vocals and guitar themes. Two electronic compositions were released
by the Russian label of electronic music Electroshock Records in 2001
and 2003. In 2004 – 2006 EW recorded five compositions for 75
minutes album. In 2008 - 2009 the material was revised, some tracks
rerecorded and the album mastered. If everything goes well, it will
also be released in 2011.
How
is your writing and creative processes ?
The
peculiarity of EW’s creative activity is
that the compositions performed at present have been accumulated for
several years. That's why pieces differ enough from one another, from
songs to long instrumental works, from rock guitar motives and
rhythms to heavy keyboard-computer experiments. In some periods heavy
and gloomy mood prevailed, and in some ones it was a very hard music.
Then there have appeared many ballad songs. There is light in some
pieces, and grain of sadness in others. And sometimes it is just a
plunge into some other worlds...
After
EW became a band, we make new compositions
together. Usually one of the members creates the conception of a
song, including the basic form, musical themes, and verses. And then
every member works with his / her own part, and at rehearsals we
polish up the arrangement. We also like to play psychedelic
improvisations during rehearsals, and sometimes take ideas from them.
Just
to give those of us who are unknown with your band a bit of a
reference point or two: How would you describe your music and which
bands would you would compare your music with ?
The
music style of Eternal Wanderers
may be described as art/psychedelic/progressive rock. It’s the main
direction of EW’s creative activity. Another direction is
electronic music (traditional electronic music, ambient and
electroacoustic experiment).
Generally, it is possible perhaps to say that
the music of EW is about Joy and Sadness, Life and Death, about
infinite Space, Eternity, Beauty of the human soul and distant stars,
about marvellous worlds which passed away untimely, where reality and
fantasy merge into a single whole...
EW
don't aspire to follow any style or genre as well as the creative
activity of certain
music bands. Though the latter, no doubt, influences in one way or
another. Various people said that in EW songs there was something
from Pink Floyd, ELP, Yes, Camel, Bjorn Lynne and also mentioned
names absolutely unknown to us. Really among the preferences of EW it
is possible to name Pink Floyd, Steve Morse Band, Deep Purple, Yes,
ELP, Bernd Kistenmacher, Solitaire, Roger Waters, Klaus Schulze
(early works), Artemy Artemiev, Art Zoyd, Univers Zero. How
is life in Moscow these days besides of those horrendous wildfires
outside Moscow ? Is music your main occupation or do any of you have
daytime jobs outside the music scene ?
Life
in Moscow is bustling and busy as life of any megapolis. As to
fires, their consequences were felt in
Moscow as nasty smog covering the whole city. Visibility and smell
were awful. In shops it was hard to find medical masks or
respirators, and also electric fans and air-conditioners. But really
there was no panic. Moreover, many people it seemed didn’t care.
Most of people didn’t wear masks, many walked in the streets and in
the parks, and in the suburbs it was even possible to see cheerful
companies having picnic beside the river. Well, after all those
political and economic changes, crisis years, etc. etc. what is hot
weather and a few days of smog?
Music
is the main sense of our life, but unfortunately we must have other
daytime jobs to earn our living. Elena and Tatyana are financiers,
Dmitry Shtatnov is an IT-specialist, Sergey Rogulya is a manager in a
transport company, and Dmitry Drogunov works in photography.
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
We are very grateful to
those who have
appreciated EW’s music, it provides a stimulus for further work and
perfection.
Thank you to Tatyana for this interview |
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shtatnov
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Posted: August 02 2011 at 11:52 |
I'm glad to tell that new Eternal wanderers album is out now!
Sometimes dreams, visions, imagined distant worlds, stars and galaxies seem to be closer than the surrounding reality... This is the main idea of the composition So Far And So Near, becoming the common conception of the new 2011 album of Eternal Wanderers. The album consists of eight compositions with total time 64 minutes. In many of them arrangements include orchestral elements. Compared with the previous album, some EW members partly changed. There remained Elena Kanevskaya (vocals, keyboards), Tatyana Kanevskaya (guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), Dmitry Shtatnov (bass, backing vocals, theremin), and at last new EW members Dmitry Drogunov (flute) and Sergey Rogulya (drums, percussion) participated in recording. Other musicians who took part in recording are Sergey Nikonorov (drums in three tracks), Dmitry Shishkin (violin), and also the musicians of the strings, brass and woodwind sections. Within the common idea in the compositions of the album very different themes are covered: the beginning of the World (And The World Will Be), beauty lost in wars of all times and sorrow that remains (Mounds), reflections about Man and Fate (Thread Of Love), energy which is hardly comprehensible with mind (Energy Of Light). The themes of the compositions determine the mood of music, from brightly sad And I Will Follow, solemn And The World Will Be to expressive Energy Of Light and As You Wish, I Care Not. The album is released at the Russian progressive rock label MALS in july, 2011. |
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