Srub

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Srub
OriginNovosibirsk, Russia
GenresPost-punk, dark folk, post-black metal, progressive rock, indie rock
MembersIgor Shapransky
Ilya Fedoseenko
Victor Buznaev
Georgy Leonidze
Past membersStanislav Kulikov
Gleb Gofman
Elizaveta Shapranskaya
Konstantin Pritychenko
German Kredens
Denis Plyaskovsky

Srub (Russian: Сруб) is a Russian post-punk/dark folk band from Novosibirsk, that became known in 2013.

History[edit]

The group became known in 2013, at the same time Afisha drew attention to it.[1][2]

In 2015, Vice magazine wrote about the group in an article dedicated to the new generation of Russian indie artists.[3]

Style[edit]

Srub's music has been described as post-punk, indie rock, dark folk, post-black metal.[4][5][3][2]

Vice noted the ability of the band "to almost seamlessly combine iconography of Pagan and Slavic mysticism with the musical side, which has apparently been inspired by the likes of Bauhaus and Joy Division".[3]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Сруб (2014)
  • Хтонь (2015)
  • Песни злых цветов (2016)
  • Ересь (2016)
  • Скорбь (acoustic, 2018)
  • Пост (2018)
  • 988 (2019)
  • Скверна (2021)
  • Веры пиры (2022)

Extended plays and singles[edit]

  • По грибы (2013)
  • Живица (2013)
  • Природы ради снисхождения из-под паутины песни (2014)
  • Тайной тропой (2014)
  • Юдоль (2014)
  • Безымянный (2016)
  • Восход (2017)
  • Упокой (2020)
  • За зовом зари (2020)
  • Никогда не видеть зла (2020)
  • Через плечо переплюнув мечты (feat. MistFolk, 2022)

Compilations[edit]

  • Топь (2014)
  • Тень (2015)
  • Туман (2015)
  • Иные (2019)

Splits[edit]

почему коммутатор молчит / Сруб (2015)

Music videos[edit]

  • Сердце (2018)
  • След в след (2018)
  • Помни (2018)
  • До горизонта земли (2018)
  • 988 (2019)

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