“Empire” and "Aria" by Symfomania, Ukraine |
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Life Line Project
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Topic: “Empire” and "Aria" by Symfomania, Ukraine Posted: December 17 2009 at 16:37 |
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SYMFOMANIA - “Empire” Symphonic Prog - Lovers of classical orientated symphonic rock can find themselves in this first album of the Ukrainian band Symfomania. In a number of characteristics Symfomania deviates from the average band. First of all it is a fully feminine band and secondly the line up renounces the usual guitar/bass/drums/keyboards & vocals-combination, but consists of a string quartet (two violins, viola & violoncello), keyboards & drums. The album is entirely instrumental, so the pressure lies completely with the technical skills and the musical ingenuity of the players. All girls are classically trained and have all won their musical spurs in international competions. Before recording “Empire” the band has participated in lots of larger music festivals and spectacular events, like their appearance in the “Eurovision The most compositions on the album are by violin player Maria Brodova, with one track by the hand of other violinist Marina Lositskaya, while composer Victor Aidinov has lend a hand on four compositions. The music contains elements of the baroque, like in “Rain”, based on Vivaldian violin-playing, the harpsichord accompanied “Tale” and in the solid adaption of “Prelude c-moll” by J.S. Bach. Romanticism can be enjoyed in “Candle” and the subtle “Fly” with a beautiful warm sounding harmonious string playing. A more heavy sound, even leaning towards metal is delivered in the bombastic “Gelios” and the heavy “Patrol”. In these tracks the potential of Symfomania can be fully enjoyed. A bit more freedom in the soloing could even make the impact of the music stronger and add to the rock element and it would fit in nicely with the solid double drumming of Victoria Melevskaya and the spiccato cello rhythms of Irina Shulka. I already had the privilege to enjoy a demo-track of their forthcoming new album and it sounded very promising indeed. So if you like the classical touch, you should try “Empire” or you could pay a visit to www.symfomania.com.ua or www.myspace.com/symfomania and check things out! Erik de Beer
SYMFOMANIA - “Empire”
CD 2009 own production The Tracks: 1.Gelios 3:51 2. Patrol 3:26 3. Candle 3:56 4. 5. Tale 3:02 6. Viva 2:53 7. Warrior 2:41 8. Rain 2:30 9. Race 1:42 10. Fly 2:48 11. Flame 2:15 13. Battle 3:13 14: Marsh 2:41 15. Prelude 2:05 Total Time 43:40 The players: Marina Lositskaya - violin Maria Brodova - violin Valentina Bugrak - viola Irina Shulka - cello Olga Aidinova - keyboards Victoria Milevskaya - drums Produced by Aleksandr Milevsky Edited by Life Line Project - February 08 2012 at 18:17 |
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: December 17 2009 at 19:27 | |
I will check them Erik and Dorinde.to see if an addition is possible.
Iván
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: December 17 2009 at 23:25 | |
If you are propisng this band for addition this needs to be in our Suggest section.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: December 18 2009 at 00:03 | |
Don't worry Jody.
Erik wanted to review an album of a band not in ProgArchives and I suggested him to do it in General music.
If SYMFOMANIA belongs in PA, it's in Symphonic, even when I don't know if they are some sort of Neo Classical Rock.
By moments like in "Olga", they seem a Prog band, in other moments they remind of Vanessa Mae and in others of Electric Light Orchestra.
So I took the suggestion to the Symphonic thread in the Collaborators song to let the team decide, if accept the band, reccomend them to Crossover, Heavy Prog or at least Prog Related. Of course if not accepted in Symphonic, the other teams will have to decide.
Iván
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Life Line Project
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Posted: January 07 2010 at 18:06 | |
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Posted: February 16 2010 at 18:04 | |
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Posted: April 19 2010 at 17:32 | |
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Posted: May 26 2010 at 16:32 | |
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Posted: May 29 2010 at 06:53 | |
But my opinion can't help...I never seen adding an artist suggested by me. |
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J-Man
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Posted: October 13 2010 at 17:44 | |
Any news from the symphonic team?
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: October 13 2010 at 20:02 | |
On December 19, 2009 Symphomania was rejected from Symphonic with unanimous vote of the three team members (Guigo, Moving Pictures 07 and myself) and sent to Prog Related via PM to an Admistrator. Good band, but in our opinion is most likely some sort of Neo Classical Rock in the vein of Vanessa Mae. . Iván
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Posted: October 13 2010 at 20:22 | |
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Posted: February 08 2012 at 16:43 | |
SYMFOMANIA – “Aria” by LIFE LINE PROJECT The second album of all female Ukrainian band SYMFOMANIA shows us a band that has matured a lot. Their first album “Empire” contained an instrumental symphonic rock closer to baroque music and the songs didn’t surpass the length of four minutes. This time the compositions are much longer and show more adventurous soloing by all players. The arrangements are all well balanced and show all possibilities of the string quartet. The playing is again impeccable, but the solos have gained so much in diversity. Symfomania consists of two violins, played by Veronika Chernyak and Maria Brodova, who may also be held responsible for all string arrangements, a viola played by Valentina Bugrak and a sometimes very heavy sounding cello played by Daria Sedova. The band is completed by keyboard player Olga Aidinova and drummer Victoria Milevskaya, so this leaves us with a band without guitars. This choice of instruments supplies Symfomania with their very characteristic sound by the often very tight playing string quartet. The compositions are all originally vocal compositions by Ukrainian artists, here executed in elaborate and adventurous arrangements, showing all virtuoso talents of these conservatory graduated girls. The album starts with the mysterious sounding “Street Of Roses”, carried by a solid rhythm section supplied by the cello and the drums. The violin soloing by both violinists is superb and daring. The heavy side of Symfomania continues in “Coliseum”, another solid arrangement by Maria Brodova, where again the darker sounds are supplied by the combination viola/cello over the double bass drumming by Victoria Milevskaya. “Ash Breeze” is a more introverted piece, that starts off with a little Beethoven quote. The sound of the string playing, well supported by the piano is warm and intense. In “Road Hero” the more heavy side of the band is displayed once more. It shows some dazzling virtuoso violin playing and I think it’s one of the best succeeded songs on the album. The“Ballad Of An Old Russian Warrior” starts with a pizzicato motif played by the cello and it is the composition with most tempo and character changes. Throughout the album the more heavy sound is alternated by softer and more melodious compositions, sometimes flirting with the kitschy like in “Ice Splinter”. The album concludes with the solid “We’ll Rock This World”. An exciting and well produced album, where I can only regret that keyboard player Olga Aidinova could only be heard so little in solos. I think it might prove a true enrichment of the arrangements if she showed more of herself. I enjoyed a lot this second album of Symfomania and I could advise it to anyone who wants to try something different. You will get an extremely well executed and beautiful instrumental album. Of course you can always visit their official web site www.symfomania.com.ua or http://www.myspace.com/symfomania.
Erik de Beer.
SYMFOMANIA – “Aria” auto production Ukraine 2010 Playing list: 1. Street of Roses 4:38 2. Coliseum 6:31 3. Ash Breeze 5:34 4. Road Hero 4:24 5. Ballad of an Old Russian Warrior 5:32 6. Last Sunset 5:02 7. Ice Splinter 5:21 8. Heavens Will Find You 5:07 9. Angel’s Dust 6:00 10. Take My Heart 4:10 11. We’ll Rock This World 5:56 TOTAL PLAYING TIME : 57:35 Credits: Maria Brodova – violin Veronika Chernyak – violin Valentina Bugrak – viola Daria Sedova – cello Olga Aidinova – keyboards Victoria Milevskaya – drums Producer: Aleksandr Milevsky Edited by Life Line Project - February 08 2012 at 18:17 |
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Izabelle
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Posted: March 28 2012 at 00:28 | |
Just listened to the Symfomania-album "Aria". It sounded great!
Beautiful music and excellent playing. Check it out!
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yam yam
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Posted: March 28 2012 at 04:17 | |
Interesting band - I can't see them anywhere other than in Prog-Related, but they certainly sound good. Here's a couple of vids:
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Andy Webb
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Posted: April 03 2012 at 17:33 | |
Progressive really only in the band's interesting instrumentation. Not really prog in any other sense, though.
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ProgPanda 2/71
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Posted: September 07 2012 at 17:33 | |
I like the sound!!
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octopus-4
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Posted: September 09 2012 at 02:35 | |
wow, this thread is still alive...
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Andy Webb
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Posted: September 09 2012 at 08:34 | |
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