KYPCK

Finnish doom metal band

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MembersE. Seppänen
S.S. Lopakka
S. Kukkohovi
J.T. Ylä-Rautio
A.K. KarihtalaWebsitekypck-doom.com

KYPCK (Volapuk rendition from Russian "Курск", "Kursk" in the Western Alphabet) is a Finnish doom metal band. They were formed in 2007 and sing entirely in Russian.[1] The band is composed of singer Erkki Seppänen, ex-Sentenced members Sami Lopakka and Sami Kukkohovi (guitar), bassist Jaakko Ylä-Rautio, and drummer Antti Karihtala.

History

KYPCK formed in 2007.[2] The band's vocalist Erkki Seppänen speaks fluent Russian after his years at Oxford University and working in the Finnish embassy in Moscow. The band's debut album Cherno ("Black") was released in 2008, their second album Nizhe ("Lower") in 2011, their third album Imena na Stene ("The Names on the Wall") in 2014,[3] and their fourth album Zero in 2016.

KYPCK's distinctive live performances have included Soviet Era video projections and peculiar instruments like bassist Ylä-Rautio's one-stringed bass Kypcklop, and guitarist Lopakka's six-stringer, built by Amfisound Guitars, around a genuine Kalashnikov AK-47 assault rifle.[4]

KYPCK created their own genre called "Doomsday Metal" and have broken numerous barriers on their way: The first album sang entirely in the Russian language to have been released worldwide; the lengthiest Russian tour ever by a Western band – from St. Petersburg to Siberia's Irkutsk; songs on the playlist of Russia's biggest rock radio station, who have strictly ruled out including non-Russian bands in their playlist rotation.[5] In 2015, the band was banned from entering Belarus, until February 2018, when they played a concert in Minsk, Belarus.[6]

All of KYPCK's albums include Cyrillic Russian lyrics and English translations in the booklet of the album.

Members

Current members
  • E. Seppänen – vocals (2007–present)
  • S.S. LopakkaLopashnikov six-string instruments (guitars) (2007–present)
  • S. Kukkohovi – six-string instruments (guitars) (touring 2008–2011), (2011–present)
  • J.T. Ylä-Rautio – one-string instruments (one-string bass guitar) (2007–present)
  • A.K. Karihtala – batteria (drums) (2011–present)
Former members

Discography

Studio albums

  • Cherno ("Black") (2008)
  • Nizhe ("Lower") (2011)
  • Imena na Stene ("The Names on the Wall") (2014)
  • Zero (2016)
  • Prestupleniya protiv chelovechestva ("Crimes Against Humanity") (2023)

Singles

  • 1917 (2008)
  • Imya na Stene ("The Name on the Wall", 2014)
  • All About Us (t.A.T.u. cover) (2016)

Videography

  • 1917 (2008)
  • Stalingrad (2009)
  • Alleya Stalina ("The Alley of Stalin", 2011)
  • Imya na Stene ("The Name on the Wall", 2014)
  • Deti Birkenau ("The Children of Birkenau", 2014)
  • Ya svoboden ("I Am Free", 2016)

References

  1. ^ "KYPCK: 'Stalingrad' Video Released". Blabbermouth.net. 27 May 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  2. ^ "KYPCK Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "KYPCK Ground Zero".
  4. ^ "RedBerg Agency".
  5. ^ "RedBerg Agency".
  6. ^ https://afisha.tut.by/concert/kypck-finlyandiya/ [dead link]

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