Zveri

Russian rock band
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Zveri
Zveri in Baku (Azerbaijan)
Zveri in Baku (Azerbaijan)
Background information
OriginTaganrog, Russia
GenresRock, alternative rock, pop rock
Years active2001–present
LabelsNavigator
MembersRoman "Zver'" Bilyk[1]
Kirill Antonenko
Maksim Leonov
Kostantin Labezkiy
Misha Kraev
Websitezve.ru

Zveri (Beasts; Russian: Звери) is a Russian rock band.

Biography

Zveri was formed in mid 2002 by Roman Bilyk,[1] the lead singer of the band, better known as Roma Zver'. The band was named after his nickname. He was soon joined by Maksim Leonov on guitars, Kostya Labezkiy on the bass, Kirill Antonenko on keyboards and Misha Kraev on the drums and the group began work on their debut album Golod (Hunger), released in February 2003. This album contained many of the group's best-known songs, such as Dozhdi-Pistolety (Rain-Guns), Dlya Tebya (For You) and Prosto Takaya Sil'naya Lyubov' (Simply such a strong love).

In March 2004, Zveri released their second album, entitled Rayony-Kvartaly (Regions-districts). It sold well[2] and was accompanied by a tour of the country to promote it.[3] Vsyo, chto kasaetsya (All, that is about) was released as a single from it and standout tracks include Yuzhnaya Noch' (Southern Night) and Napitki Pokrepche (Stronger Drinks). In 2005 the group released a remix album for songs from Golod and Rayony, Kvartaly.[4]

March 2006 saw the release of the group's third album, Kogda my vmeste, nikto ne kruche (When we are together, no one is cooler), from which Do skoroi vstrechi (See you soon) was released as a single. Zveri's 4th studio album, Dalshe (Further) was released in November 2008. Zveri song "Kvartira" is featured in the Grand Theft Auto IV video game.[1]

In November 2008, the group causes a scandalous incident during the RMA awards on the MTV Russia channel, with Roman Bilyk using inappropriate middle finger gestures and the guitar player Maksim Leonov breaking his guitar with an insignia "No more rock on RMA".

Discography

source:[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Рома Зверь: Готовьтесь петь весь концерт вместе с нами". Usa.one.
  2. ^ "Звери - биография". Mega-Stars.ru.
  3. ^ "Биография Роман Билык". www.peoples.ru.
  4. ^ "Новинки музыки и видео клипов | ТопХит - Кратчайший путь в эфир". tophit.com.
  5. ^ "Дискография Зверей". Archived from the original on February 6, 2014.

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