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Belle Morte | |
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![]() From left to right: Ilya Petrashkevich, Ilya Rogovoy, Belle Morte, Sergey Butovsky, Rostislav Golubnichiy, Maria Shumanskaya in 2021 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Minsk, Belarus |
Genres | |
Years active | 20015–present |
Labels | Wormholedeath |
Members |
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Website |
bellemortemusic |
Belle Morte is a symphonic metal - gothic metal band from Minsk, Belarus, formed in 2015 by Anastasia Schebrova and Sergey Butovsky. [1] [2] [3] [4] The band has released one album, one EP, thirteen singles, four official music videos and four official lyric videos. [2]
Belle Morte's history began as a studio project in 2015. [5] [6] [7]The band's name is derived from the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series by Laurell K. Hamilton, where Belle Morte is a secondary character, a member of The Vampire Council. [5] [6]
Band's first single "Mercy" was released in 2017, followed by the first official EP Game on. [2] [8] [9]
After EP release the band focused on their first full-length album. In 2020, they evolved into a full-fledged band, forming a permanent line-up. [10] Maria Shumanskaya, Ilya Rogovoy, Ilya Petrashkevich and Rostislav Golubnichiy joined the band.
In August 2020, unable to perform live due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions the band took part in the Bloody news online fest organized by Bloody News Metal Magazine and GlobMetal Promotions. [11] [12] [13]
In 2021 the band signed a contract with Italian label Wormholedeath [14] [15] and released their first full-length conceptual album. [16] [17] The album called Crime of Passion was inspired by John Fowles’s novel “ The Collector". [6] [18] [19]
During COVID-19 pandemic the band began recording their second studio album. [20] The pandemic and limitations connected with the global lockdown inspired Belle Morte to involve other musicians from different parts of the world remotely and incorporate a range of folk instruments. [21] [22] During this period their music gains a strong folk component. [23]
The first single Fallen Idol released in 2022 features jouhikko parts recorded by Finnish musician Tero Kalliomäki . [24]
The second single Krew features Ukrainian bandura by Yaroslav Dzhus , guest vocals by Alex Pilkevych, prog metal artist of Ukrainian origin and Ada Rusinkiewicz, Polish singer-songwriter (HETHET). The track combines Belarusian, Ukrainian and Polish languages and is dedicated to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [25] [26] [27]
After Krew band released Exorcism single with morin khuur and Mongolian throat singing performed by Mongolian musician Ulziisaihan Horoldamba. [28] [29] [22]
In Blame me single the band continues to experiment with their sound and combines symphonic metal with jazz influences and Armenian duduk, recorded by Lernik Khachatrian, clarinetist/dudukist of Armenian origin. [10] [20] [30]
Black waters single was recorded in collaboration with Maulana Malik Ibrahim, a contemporary folk musician from Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia. [31] [32] Maulana Malik Ibrahim performed suling and gamelan parts and backing vocals in Sundanese.
The most recent release September features oud and bağlama parts by Portuguese multi instrumentalist Rúben Monteiro. [33] [34]
Submission declined on 23 February 2024 by
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Submission declined on 8 October 2023 by
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talk). This submission is not adequately supported by
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Citing sources. Declined by
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Belle Morte | |
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![]() From left to right: Ilya Petrashkevich, Ilya Rogovoy, Belle Morte, Sergey Butovsky, Rostislav Golubnichiy, Maria Shumanskaya in 2021 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Minsk, Belarus |
Genres | |
Years active | 20015–present |
Labels | Wormholedeath |
Members |
|
Website |
bellemortemusic |
Belle Morte is a symphonic metal - gothic metal band from Minsk, Belarus, formed in 2015 by Anastasia Schebrova and Sergey Butovsky. [1] [2] [3] [4] The band has released one album, one EP, thirteen singles, four official music videos and four official lyric videos. [2]
Belle Morte's history began as a studio project in 2015. [5] [6] [7]The band's name is derived from the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series by Laurell K. Hamilton, where Belle Morte is a secondary character, a member of The Vampire Council. [5] [6]
Band's first single "Mercy" was released in 2017, followed by the first official EP Game on. [2] [8] [9]
After EP release the band focused on their first full-length album. In 2020, they evolved into a full-fledged band, forming a permanent line-up. [10] Maria Shumanskaya, Ilya Rogovoy, Ilya Petrashkevich and Rostislav Golubnichiy joined the band.
In August 2020, unable to perform live due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions the band took part in the Bloody news online fest organized by Bloody News Metal Magazine and GlobMetal Promotions. [11] [12] [13]
In 2021 the band signed a contract with Italian label Wormholedeath [14] [15] and released their first full-length conceptual album. [16] [17] The album called Crime of Passion was inspired by John Fowles’s novel “ The Collector". [6] [18] [19]
During COVID-19 pandemic the band began recording their second studio album. [20] The pandemic and limitations connected with the global lockdown inspired Belle Morte to involve other musicians from different parts of the world remotely and incorporate a range of folk instruments. [21] [22] During this period their music gains a strong folk component. [23]
The first single Fallen Idol released in 2022 features jouhikko parts recorded by Finnish musician Tero Kalliomäki . [24]
The second single Krew features Ukrainian bandura by Yaroslav Dzhus , guest vocals by Alex Pilkevych, prog metal artist of Ukrainian origin and Ada Rusinkiewicz, Polish singer-songwriter (HETHET). The track combines Belarusian, Ukrainian and Polish languages and is dedicated to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [25] [26] [27]
After Krew band released Exorcism single with morin khuur and Mongolian throat singing performed by Mongolian musician Ulziisaihan Horoldamba. [28] [29] [22]
In Blame me single the band continues to experiment with their sound and combines symphonic metal with jazz influences and Armenian duduk, recorded by Lernik Khachatrian, clarinetist/dudukist of Armenian origin. [10] [20] [30]
Black waters single was recorded in collaboration with Maulana Malik Ibrahim, a contemporary folk musician from Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia. [31] [32] Maulana Malik Ibrahim performed suling and gamelan parts and backing vocals in Sundanese.
The most recent release September features oud and bağlama parts by Portuguese multi instrumentalist Rúben Monteiro. [33] [34]