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Discography

  • The body limits / El matadero - (2014) - (Split album)

 

 

Members featured in the album

  • The body limits / El matadero - (2014) - (Split album)

 

THE GRAND ASTORIA - The Body Limits

 

KAMILLE SHARAPODINOV - Electric guitar (left chanel), acoustic guitar, vocals, electronics, samples

DANILA DANILOV - Vocals

IGOR SUVOROV - Electric guitar (right chanel)

DMITRY OGORODNOV - Bass

ALBERT VARTANOV - Drums, percussion

MAGNUS ANDRE - Sound

 

MONTENEGRO - El Matadero

 

AGUSTÍN GIROLAMI - Vocals

GONZALO RUBIO GARCÍA - Electric and Acoustic Guitar, synthesizers and percussions

LUCIANO MARCHISIO - Bass, synthesizers and percussions

SANTIAGO LAGO - Drums

JOSÉ LUIS ÁLVAREZ - Synthesizers and percussions

 

 

In May 2014, Sick-o-Delic Records released the split album between The Grand Astoria and Montenegro (SR003). In both bands display their most experimental facet with two long conceptual issues. The Russians delight us with his work entitled "The Body Limits", a thirty minutes musical trance.

Originally from St. Petersburg, the Grand Astoria have an eclectic album repertoire that fused Metal, Punk, Stoner Rock, Psychedelic and Garage attitude. They are the main reference for the rock-experimental scene in Russia; characterized by performing extensive tours for the presentation of his records and record their material with lots of partners. They have a rich repertoire record despite its short life, five LP's, several EPs and some singles compilation albums, live and rarities.

Montenegro is a collection of Psychedelic and Experimental Rock. His music is a constant search for attractive and contrasting mixtures: Balkan rhythms, Spaghetti Western sounds, Argentina Folk, Psychedelia and distortion.

The band formed in 2009, and in April 2013 released his debut album titled “Confusos Recuerdos Después del Coma” (SR001) with positive impact at local and international levels. In May 2014 conducted its second album: the split album with the Russians The Grand Astoria (SR003), in which both sides display their most experimental facet. Montenegro presents a conceptual work of nineteen minutes titled “El Matadero”, based on the short story by Argentine writer Esteban Echeverría.