Artist : Ivory

Album : Southern Cross

Release Date : 22-07-2016

Added : 17-09-2016

'Ivory' comes out 'Southern Cross', first part of the trilogy dedicated to the 'Terra Nova' 'Robert Scott' expedition to the south pole. With this tragic subject, no wonder that Belarusians are changing in an epic and symphonic metal. The compositions are varied and they mix different styles throughout the 10 tracks. 'Vanitas Vanitatum' is a piece enough speed and heavy; the title of 'Ulysses' ('Uliss' Russian Version) is also quite fast but more removed; When in 'Passing Days' ('Dni Idut'), with its chorus very leading, is more classic and moves away from the metal. They forget either the quieter titles with this beautiful ballad 'February' ('Grand') where sweat Russian influences. In addition, they offer 2 versions of 'Southern Cross', one in English and the other in Russian, which is the one I preferred (it is this last that I put in link Spotify) because, inevitably, strengthens the Russian atmosphere which can be theatrical in the powerful titles but also very melancholy in the quieter parts...
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Line Up / Musicians

Dmitry Chernyshevski (Keybords), Dmitry Pasiukevich (Drums), Kirill Movshuk (Guitars), Nikita Shestitko (Guitars), Sergei Butovsky (Vocal), Stanislav Siuzev (Bass)