Grand Courage
Grand Courage | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | КуражЪ (Courage) (1999-2007) |
Origin | Russia |
Genres | Heavy metal, Power metal |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | CD Maximum, Sound Age |
Associated acts | Aria, Margenta |
Website | http://gran-kurazh.ru/ |
Members |
Evgeni' Kolchin Mikhail Bugaev Pavel Selemenev Alexey "Zebr" Putilin |
Past members | Mikhail Zhitnyakov |
Grand Courage (Russian: Гран-КуражЪ) is a Russian heavy/power metal band that was formed in 1999 in Bronnitsy.
History
The band was founded by Mikhail Bugaev in 1999.[1] At that time the band performed only in Bronnitsy.[2] It began to gain fame only in 2004, when the "Golden lineup" was formed.[2]
In 2005 it won the prestigious contest "ProRock" and was a Grand Prix recipient.[1]
On September 20, 2006, the band released its debut album Vechnaya igra,[1] which was well received by fans and critics.
In 2007, the band's name changed from Courage to Grand Courage.
In 2007 and 2008, Grand Courage performed in the famous rock festival Slava Rossii (Fame to Russia).[2] Other bands performing there included Master, Black Obelisk, Arteriy", and Mavrin.
In 2008, the band released its second album Novoy nadezhdy svet...,[3][4] which, according to music journalists, became one of the most prominent Russian heavy metal releases of the year. During the recording of the album, the band invited many famous rock-artists to participate, including Dmitriy Borisenkov, Sergey Sergeev, Alexander Andryukhin and Dmitriy Chetvergov.
On May 9, 2010, the band released its first single, "Na voyne" (Into the War),[5] dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the 1945 victory over Nazi Germany. It is available for free download on their website.[6]
On July 11, 2010, the band performed in the largest Russian rock music festival, Nashestvie. It performed in the alternative scene with bands such as Epidemia, Master, Mavrin, Catharsis, Adra, and Slot.[7]
In the Spring of 2011, Grand Courage began the recording of its third full-length album.[8]
On September 16, 2011, Grand Courage vocalist Mikhail Zhitnyakov was announced on Nashe Radio as the new vocalist for the band Aria.[9] However, Zhitnyakov's departure from Grand Courage was never announced. Interviews with Zhitnyakov repeatedly noted that Grand Courage continued to work on the new album with its Golden lineup.
In February 2012 Zhitnyakov officially left Grand Courage, leaving the band seeking a new frontman.[10][11] This announcement was made after the band finished recording the new album,[12] and all the vocal parts were recorded with Zhitnyakov. It was noted that Zhitnyakov would remain a Grand Courage member until after the release of the third album, and its presentation concert.
On May 28, 2012, the third album Serdtsa v Atlantide was released.[13] On September 15, the band organized a concert which featured four vocalists: Sergey Sergeev, Alexander Cap, Andrey Nefyodov and Mikhail Nakhimovich. It was not certain if one of these would become the new frontman.
In July 2013, it was announced that the band had found a new frontman, but his identity remained a secret. It was assumed that the band would resume performing at new concerts in the Fall of 2013.
Style and lyrical themes
Grand Courage's style mostly resembles heavy metal with elements of power metal.
Their songs contain themes such as human emotions (love, sorrow, hate, etc.), relationships, mythology, history, war, politics, and patriotism. Mikhail Bugaev, the band's primary songwriter, often draws inspiration from literature and films. For example, the song "Teoriya khaosa" ("Теория Хаоса", "Theory of Chaos") is based on the movie The Butterfly Effect. War as a theme appears in songs like "Te, kogo ryadom net" ("Те, кого рядом нет", "Those Who Are Not Around"), a song dedicated to those who died in the Soviet war in Afghanistan), and "Na voyne" ("На войне", "At War"), a song in memory of the veterans of World War II.[5]
Band members
- Current members
- Evgeni' Kolchin – lead vocals (2013–present)
- Mikhail Bugaev – guitar, keyboards, bandleader, songwriter (1999–present)
- Pavel Selemenev – bass (2001–present)
- Alexey "Zebr" Putilin – drums (2003–present)
- Yuriy Bobyryov – guitar, backing vocals (2012–present)
- Former members
- Mikhail Zhitnyakov – lead vocals (2004–2012)
- Evgeniy Komarov – keyboards (1999–2010)
- Sergey Volkov – drums (1999-2003)
- Ravshan "Robson" Muhtarov – bass guitar, lead vocals (1999–2002)
- Timeline
Discography
- Albums
- Vechnaya igra (Вечная игра, "Eternal Game") (2006)
- Novoy nadezhdy svet... (Новой надежды свет, "The Light of New Hope...") (2008)
- Serdtsa v Atlantide (Сердца в Атлантиде, "Hearts in Atlantis") (2012)
- Singles
- "Na voyne" (На войне, "Into the War") (2010)
References
- 1 2 3 Интервью группы Гран-КуражЪ порталу «HeavyMusic.ru» (29.11.06)
- 1 2 3 Интервью группы Гран-КуражЪ журналу «Dark City» (июль/август 2008)
- ↑ Интервью группы Гран-КуражЪ порталу «HeavyMusic.ru» (19.05.2008)
- ↑ Альбом группы Гран-КуражЪ «Новой Надежды Свет» на сайте CD-Maximum
- 1 2 Интернет-сингл группы Гран-КуражЪ «На войне»
- ↑ Интернет-сингл группы Гран-КуражЪ «На войне» доступен для свободного скачивания на официальном сайте
- ↑ Видео с «Нашествия 2010» группы Гран-КуражЪ
- ↑ Гран-КуражЪ приступила к записи третьего полноформатного альбома
- ↑ Михаил Житняков стал новым вокалистом группы «Ария»
- ↑ Гран-КуражЪ объявляет о поисках нового вокалиста (На сайте Mastersland.com)
- ↑ Гран-КуражЪ объявляет о поисках нового вокалиста (На официальном сайте «Гран-КуражЪ»)
- ↑ Михаил Житняков завершил запись вокальных партий для нового альбома группы Гран-КуражЪ
- ↑ Подробности нового альбома группы "Гран-КуражЪ" - "Сердца в Атлантиде" (2012) (in Russian). Mastersland.com. 2012-05-11. Archived from the original on 2012-06-09.
External links
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- Official website
- Grand Courage on Encyclopaedia Metallum
- Courage on Encyclopaedia Metallum
- Гран-Куражъ on Last.fm
- КуражЪ on Last.fm