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Kirpichi

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Kirpichi
OriginRussia Saint Petersburg, Russia
GenresRapcore, hip-hop, hardcore punk, funk, stoner rock
LabelsSHOCK-Records
Gala Records
MembersVasiliy Vasin - MC, guitar
Danila Smirnov - MC, DJ, bass guitar
Vadim Latyshev - MC, drums
Past membersEvgeniy Nazarov (deceased) - MC, drums,
Ivan Ludevig - guitar
Website[1]

Kirpichi (translated as 'Bricks') is an alternative music group from Russia. They originated in Saint Petersburg in the year 1995 as, "Bricks are Heavy." Their last known setlist was at the venue: Urban in Moscow, Russia in the year 2022.

History

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Early years and rise to fame

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The group's may have started on 15 May 1995, when its founder Vasya V. (Vasiliy Vasin), with Stas Sytnik and Kirill Solovyev, played a first concert in the Petersburg's House of Pioneers. All the song lyrics were in English. Because of heavy membership turnover, they disbanded in 1996.

In May 1996 Vasya's father gave them money to record some tracks and then he made a deal with SHOCK-Records label, and soon they published the album "Kirpichi tyazhely" ('Bricks are heavy'), which was compiled from translated versions of previous songs.

In 1997 and 1998 the group toured, played in many festivals and provided an opening show for Biohazard. As a result the album "Smert' na reive" ('Death at the party') was published in 1999, under the Gala Records label. The recording of the third album was fast in spite of the heavy alcohol and drug-using by the group members. However, tragically, the week before the release, on February 18, 2000, drummer Evgeniy Nazarov died from an overdose.

New millennium

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Fourth album of group "Sila Uma" ('Power of mind'), by critics' and crew members' opinions, is the best album of group.

Discography

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Album information
Live at Polygon
  • Released: 1995
  • Singles: -
Kirpichi Tyazhely (Bricks Are Heavy)
  • Released: June 1996 (reissue September 19, 2000
  • Singles: "Bajka"
Smert' Na Reive (Death At The Rave)
  • Released: April 5, 1999
  • Singles: "Pluyu ya"
Kapitalizm 00 (Capitalism 00)
  • Released: November 18, 2000
  • Singles: "Danila blues"
Sila Uma (The Power Of The Mind)
  • Released: September 23, 2002
  • Singles: "Djedai", "Shkolnichki"
Let's rock!
  • Released: March 18, 2004
  • Singles: -
Tsarsky albom (Tsar's Album)
  • Released: November 24, 2005
  • Singles: "Tzar'"
7
  • Released: 2006
  • Singles: -
Kamni (Stones)
  • Released: 2008
  • Singles: -
Glavclub (single)
  • Released: 2009
Novyye Kirpy Moo Fok (New Kirpy Moo Fok)
  • Released: 2011
  • Singles: -
Summertime[1]
  • Released: 2013
Potomu Chto My Banda (Because We Are Banda)
  • Released: 2015
Starchskiy Marazm (Senile Dementia)[2][3]
  • Released: 2021

References

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  1. ^ Summertime Kirpichi music.apple.com, accessed 2 November 2022
  2. ^ KIRPICHI | Ekb | 17 October 2021 Presentation of the album “Senile dementia” + all hits 17 October 2021 vk.com, accessed 2 November 2022
  3. ^ "Группа "Кирпичи" выпустит "Старческий маразм" — НАШЕ Радио" [The group "Bricks" will release "Senile Dementia" - OUR Radio]. www.nashe.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2021-06-24. Retrieved 2021-06-19.