Amatory (commonly stylized as [AMATORY] , to fit their logo) is a Russian metal band from Saint Petersburg , formed in 1998 by Denis [ D ENVER] Zhivotovsky and Daniil [ S TEWART] Svetlov.
50-551: Later in 1998, they were joined by Evgenyy PJ Potekhin but the official birthday of the band is April 1, 2001, when Sergey [ G ANG] Osechkin joined and the trio became a quartet. They are considered to be among the pioneers of Russian alternative metal but their musical approach changed over the years. Despite relatively little media exposure, Amatory has gained a huge following in a short time through their live performances in Russia, Eastern and Northern Europe, and Central Asia. At
100-680: A basis for a new [AMATORY]'s album. On January 30, 2015, the team performed a new song called "Stop The Time" (Russian: Остановить Время) at the Stars Fucktory Festival, it was released as a single on June 15, 2015. Four days later a music video for this song was premiered on the official Amatorytube YouTube channel. On October 6, 2015, [AMATORY] released their sixth studio album titled 6 with [SLA V A] on vocals. The band had been working on new material for two years, experimenting with different sounds until they felt they are onto something worthwhile. On March 15, 2016, they released
150-449: A non-album single "Фараоны" ("Pharaony"/"Pharaohs") accompanied by a music video, and an acoustic compilation album, Калейдоскоп ( Kaleidoscope ), accompanied by a music video for "Истории" ("Istorii"/"Stories"), the only new song from the album. In 2020, Zinoviev was replaced by Aleks Khoroshevsky on drums, Kozhuro was replaced by Teplinsky on guitars. The band released a non-album single "Поколение Z" (" Gen Z "). In 2022, Khoroshevsky
200-638: A permanent member of the band. On September 8, 2012, the band released their second concert DVD "The X-Files: Live In Saint-P & On The Road 2011–2012". On January 1, 2013, after the end of "Never Say Never"/"The Last Concert?" tour, [AMATORY] went on hiatus. In the beginning of 2013 [ S TEWART] got carried away with electronic music. He co-founded a trap music (EDM) /bass electronic project called "FatSound Brothers" together with Dmitriy Muzychenko (Russian: Дмитрий Музыченко; ex-Naily) and Taras Umansky (Russian: Тарас Уманский) from Stigmata. Under this project Muzychenko wrote some music compositions that later laid
250-485: A second single titled "The Knife" (Russian: Нож), recorded together with Russian rapper Dirty "RAM" Ramirez, was released and a lyrics video for this song appeared on the official Amatorytube YouTube channel. A few days later the band announced a live broadcast on VKontakte and posted another photo with the new singer, now without a mask. Many guesses were confirmed – Sergei Raev (a member of Obscure of Acacia, Triumphant, also known for working with Shokran and Sumatra) became
300-416: A self-penned song by Zhivotovsky. Rehearsals were moved to Zhivotovsky's apartment because there was an empty bedroom to which Svetlov brought his drum set. The building itself was so called khrushchyovka (Russian: хрущевка) also known as krushcheby (Russian: хрущеба, Khrushchev-slum) – cheap, easy-to-build apartment blocks that were massively built all over the former Soviet Union from the late 1950s to
350-536: A singer. Stigmata signed a record deal with Russian music label Kap-Kan Records and released their first full-length album titled Конвейер снов ( Transliteration : Konveyer Snov / English : Conveyor of Dreams ). The band's second album Больше чем любовь ( Bolshe Chem Lyubov / Bigger than Love ) was released in September 2005. In early 2006, Stigmata released a DVD called Pieces of Life consisting of 17 tracks. The same year, original drummer Nikita Ignatyev left
400-540: A studio music video for the song "15/03" dedicated to Sergey [ G ANG] Osechkin, the band's guitarist and music writer on the albums Fortune's Always Hiding , Inevitability and Book of the Dead , who died of liver cancer at the age of 23 on March 15, 2007. A week later the band premiered a neo-noir music video for the song "The First" (Russian: Первый). On October 12, 2016, [AMATORY] released their third EP Fire (Russian: Огонь). It consisted of three tracks, one of which
450-410: A then-unnamed band formed in 2000. In 2003, the word "stigmata" was accidentally found by bassist Denis Kichenko and chosen for being memorable and pleasant to the ear, also the first letter "S" turned into a cool logo. Original singer Artur Maltsev left and vocalist Artyom "Nel'son" Lotskih joined the band. In 2004, guitarist Igor Kapranov left Stigmata to join another Russian metal band, Amatory , as
500-732: Is dedicated to the Chernobyl disaster , it was inspired by the HBO miniseries Chernobyl ; Locusts (Russian: Саранча) was inspired by the major wildfires in Russia and across the globe that have shaken the world in 2019; Angel 141 (Russian: Ангел 141) is dedicated to the Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) (Russian: Атомная Подводная Лодка "Курск") that sank in the Barents Sea on August 12, 2000, killing all 118 personnel on board. Alternative metal Too Many Requests If you report this error to
550-560: The Rock Alternative Music Prize for "Best Song". Together with the huge popularity Breathe with me also caused some confusion and erroneous plagiarism charges because Rubanovsky wrote the music and the lyrics in English when he was a member of his first band "Tearfall", his next band "Horizon 8" recorded the second version. When Rubanovsky joined Amatory they decided to give a new life to this old song and it became
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650-606: The band also gained a following outside of Russia and ex-USSR countries – they received many fan mails from Latin America, Europe, Indonesia, etc. In the spring of 2007, Amatory went on the second leg of the Live Evil tour with session guitarist Ivan Ludewig (Russian: Иван Людевиг, ex- Kirpichi ). On April 26, 2007, the band did a sold-out show at the Yubileyny Sports Palace , it was filmed and later released as
700-449: The band and the fans this was a complete surprise which caused a storm in the music media and a large number of discussions. Following that announcement, [ I GOR] spent a year in the orthodox Valaam Monastery (Russian: Валаамский монастырь). Thereafter he joined [AMATORY] for a brief time as the special guest on the occasion of the band’s tenth anniversary and then he was singing solely in a church choir for several years. Kapranov departed
750-545: The band and was replaced by Philipp Terpetsky. Andrey Anisimov joined as the lead guitarist. In December 2006, Stigmata released a single called "Лёд" ("Lyod"/"Ice"). In 2007 toured through Russia and supported Killswitch Engage and Caliban on their live gigs in Russia. The single "Сентябрь" ("Sentyabr"/"September") was released the same year and has since became the band's biggest hit and an Internet meme . In September 2007, Stigmata signed to Navigator Records and released its third, sel-titled studio album Stigmata . At
800-687: The band goes on the "X Anniversary Tour" with their new vocalist [SLA V A] and former vocalist [ I GOR] as the special guest. Before the tour, they released the internet single "Fragments 2.011" (Russian: Осколки 2.011). Later in the same year, Dmitry [ J AY] Rubanovsky left the band. In 2012, Ilya [ K ] Kukhin (ex – Such A Beautiful Day, The Wheels Of Sorrow) was officially announced as the new guitarist. With him [AMATORY] released three singles – Three Stripes (Russian: Три Полоски) ft. Animal Jazz , Believe Me (Russian: Верь Мне) and The Moment Of Truth (Russian: Момент Истины). On June 13, 2012, [AMATORY] announced upcoming suspension of its activities, saying this on
850-457: The band played their new song "Цунами" ("Tsunami") at their live gig in the Port of VDNH . The song was released as a single on March 9, 2017, accompanied by a music video. On November 1, 2017, the band released their sixth studio album, Mainstream? , via M2BA Records, which was supported by a 20-dates tour. In 2018, the album was re-released via Sliptrick Records . In 2019, Stigmata released
900-444: The band recorded a Russian and an English version at the same time but eventually the English version was not released. In November, [AMATORY] released a single Breathe with me (Russian: Дыши Со Мной) and signed a contract with the music label FG Nikitin. This song got in heavy rotation on the radio in Russia and some neighbouring countries, it stayed seven weeks at number one surpassing The Prodigy and Depeche Mode . In 2009 it won
950-423: The band released a single "Взлёт и Падение" ("Vzlet i Padeniye"/"Rise and Fall"). The same year Anisimov was replaced by Artyom Teplinsky on guitars. In 2010, the fourth studio album Мой путь ( Moi Put / My Way ) was released via Navigator Records. The album was released in two versions: a regular CD-version consisting of 10 tracks and a Digital version with additional Intro, Outro and three music videos. In 2010,
1000-431: The band released an internet single Crimson Dawn (Russian: Багровый Рассвет) mixed by American producer Chris Zeuss Harris. In March 2010, Amphora Publishers (Russian: Издательство Амфора) published a hard cover book "Black and White Days. The truth about [AMATORY]" (Russian: Черно-Белые Дни. Вся правда о группе [AMATORY])" written by the music journalist Aleksey Kuzovlev (Russian: Алексей Кузовлев). The book tells about
1050-508: The band supported Bullet for My Valentine and Ozzy Osbourne on their concerts in Russia and toured extensively, having played over 50 dates in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, including such festivals as Nashestvie , Окна Открой! (Okna Otkroi!/Open Windows!) and Соседний мир (Sosedny Mir/Neighbouring World) among others. In 2011, Stigmata supported Slipknot on their concert in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The same year Lokshin left
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#17327805952571100-420: The band went on Saint Seventh Tour with new session guitarist Dmitry Rubanovsky. During the tour the internet TV channel Nashe TV filmed a 17-episode series called "AMATORY in your city" (Russian: AMATORY в твоем городе) showing what it's like for them their concert and day-to-day life on tour. On September 19, 2007, a live music video Butterfly Effect (Russian: Эффект Бабочки) from the upcoming DVD Live Evil
1150-455: The band's official birth date. After the demo was recorded, Amatory decided to experiment with innovative musical approach. A concert in support of "The Bread" was scheduled on November 26, 2002, in a new club "Orlandina". All the bandmates were there on time except of Liolik who had mysteriously disappeared. Later they found out that Liolik was on his way to the club when he was stopped by a police patrol to verify his documents and unexpectedly
1200-558: The band, it was joined by Vladimir Zinoviev. In 2012, Stigmata released their fifth album, Основано На Реальных Событиях ( Osnovano na Realnykh Sobytiyah / Based on Real-Life Events ) via Nikitin Records. The same year the band supported Korn in Saint Petersburg, Russia. In the fall of 2015, Stigmata independently released the Legion EP and supported it with the 'Legion Tour', consisting of 27 cities in Russia. In July 2016,
1250-413: The band’s early days, thorny way to the overwhelming success, and contains many exclusive interviews with [DENVER], [IGOR], [ALEX], [STEWART] and [JAY] taken over two and a half years. On July 4, 2010, the band performed at Tuska Open Air . Two weeks later, on July 28, at the height of [AMATORY]’s fame, Igor Kapranov (aged 23) announced that he is quitting music and going to devote himself to religion. For
1300-529: The concert DVD+CD "Live Evil". By summer they played several concerts as a four-piece while looking for a new guitarist. At the same time [AMATORY] was invited to perform with Linkin Park in Moscow and Saint Petersburg but they made a choice in favor of their sold-out gig in Moscow and a benefit concert in memory of Sergey Osechkin – all funds raised went to his family and the installation of a memorial. In September
1350-483: The early 1980s. They are well known for their poor thermal and sound insulation. With this in mind the aspiring musicians covered with carpets the walls, the door and floor in their makeshift bedroom rehearsal space but it didn't work – the neighbours complained about the noise, regularly banged on the door and called the police. The trio began performing live by covering Nirvana songs in a nearby school. In 1999 Potekhin and Zhivotovsky got carried away with Korn , but at
1400-402: The end of 2007, Philipp Terpetsky left the band and Fyodor Lokshin became the new drummer. In 2008, the band released their second DVD titled Acoustic & Drive . In support of Stigmata , the band toured through Belarus , Estonia , Lithuania , and Ukraine and shared the stage with Pleymo and Natalie Imbruglia on Russia's biggest Rock music festival "Крылья" ("Wings"). In 2009,
1450-468: The fact that [IGOR] joined the band as the vocalist he was never singing before consequently almost all growling parts for an upcoming album were recorded by [DENVER]. The second studio album titled Inevitability (Russian: Неизбежность) with [ D ENVER] and [ I GOR] on vocals was released on October 14. In early 2005, the band released their first DVD titled [ P ]ost [ S ]criptum, consisted of home videos recorded by themselves, their crew and friends during
1500-487: The first leg of the Live Evil tour. Simultaneously with the tragedy that has hit the band, the year 2007 marked their breakthrough towards a mass audience. According to one of the largest Russian newspapers Rossiyskaya Gazeta , Amatory became a phenomenon and "a dictator of fashion" on the Russian music scene with playing a huge number of sold-out shows throughout the country despite the lack of media support. Around this time
1550-461: The group a month before the start of recording sessions for an upcoming album – the second one in collaboration with Tue Madsen. New material for the album was ready, a record studio was booked, the airplane tickets to Saint Petersburg for Madsen were bought, consequently the band had to find a new vocalist in an extremely short time. On October 6, 2010, they premiered a single titled "Through Closed Eyelids" (Russian: Сквозь Закрытые Веки). The new singer
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1600-520: The moment they have released 7 full-length studio albums, 2 instrumental albums and 7 (including 4 instrumental) EPs. [AMATORY] founders Denis [ D ENVER] Zhivotovsky (Russian: Денис Животовский) and Daniil [ S TEWART] Svetlov (Russian: Даниил Светлов) met at the age of 13 in the spring of 1998. Initial rehearsals were held that same spring in Svetlov's apartment, they played snippets of their favorite songs by Nirvana , Sex Pistols , The Exploited , and
1650-437: The name for the band – he called it Amatory. The name itself is said to have come from an English – Russian dictionary and was chosen because it was in tune with Crematory , Obiatuary and Cemetary . Gradually they realized that they needed a second guitarist, after a short search they found Sergey [ G ANG] Osechkin (Russian: Сергей Осечкин). The first rehearsal as a four-piece band took place on April 1, 2001 – that day became
1700-525: The new vocalist of the band. The seventh studio album DOOM with Sergei [RAEV] and Ilya [EEL] Borisov on vocals was released on October 18, 2019. It is a concept album with cold sombre atmosphere, dealing with dark side of human nature such as gluttony , greed , sloth , etc. and dangerous actions that lead to global disasters. An imaginary hero of the album wanders around "post-apocalyptic zones" – aftermaths of catastrophes that happened in real life. The songs deal with sensitive topics: Cherno (Russian: Черно)
1750-404: The official website where the band explained this decision by the fact that the musicians were not able to go on long tours. In the same news, they announced a tour called "The Last Concert?" (Russian: Последний Концерт?)/"Never Say Never". Thereafter Alexander [ A LEX] Pavlov left the band and was replaced for the tour by session guitarist Ilya [EEL] Borisov (Russian: Илья Борисов), who later became
1800-473: The same time Svetlov became "addicted" to black metal and grindcore . He started to distance himself from his bandmates, therefore they did a little trick to get their drummer back – they began to write music in the grindcore style but little by little introduced the elements of alternative metal . In the summer of 1999 they found a rehearsal space in a youth club called Rubin, consequently they should have introduced themselves. On that occasion PJ came up with
1850-408: The single's artwork they invented to place the name of the band and their pseudonyms in square brackets to fit their logo. This stylization became [AMATORY]'s hallmark. Following the release the team immediately took up work on new material in collaboration with Danish producer Jacob Hansen ( Amaranthe , Volbeat , Epica ). Through working with Jacob, Amatory began to play "in a western manner". Despite
1900-488: The summer of the same year, when the band was working with Hansen on new material, he felt unwell. The third album titled Book of the Dead (Russian: Книга Мертвых) was released on Friday the 13th, in October 2006. Five days later, right before the band's performance as an opening act for Stone Sour , they got the news that [ G ANG] was diagnosed with liver cancer. Osechkin passed away at the age of 23 on March 15, 2007, and
1950-411: The third version with the lyrics in Russian written by Zhivotovsky. On November 7, 2008, [AMATORY] released their fourth studio album titled VII . It became their first album with [ J AY] and earned rave reviews from many critics and an extremely negative response from many fans. Following the release, the band went on Sold Out Tour with a new approach – they focused on the quality of shows and took on
2000-408: The tour in support of the album "Inevetability". In September 2005, [AMATORY] supported Korn in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. At the same time "Black and White Days" won RAMP 2005 (Russian Alternative Music Prize) for "Best Music Video" and [AMATORY] won the "Best Band" category. In the spring of 2006, during the "Rock 5 Tour", Sergey [ G ANG] Osechkin suddenly felt severe pain in his right side. In
2050-492: The tour their own equipment. It resulted in more expensive tickets and coincided with general financial situation in Russia due to the 2007–2008 financial crisis – the concert attendance has fallen markedly in all parts of the country. In April 2009, NTV showed a TV report about the band, underlining that they became iconic without producers and mainstream media support. A little later Daniil Svetlov became "Drummer Of The Year" ("Musician" magazine awards). On October 27, 2009,
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2100-458: The vocals in a closet (because they had no money to book a record studio). Shortly before the album's release Alexander [ A LEX] Pavlov (Russian: Александр Павлов) became the second guitarist of the band. On March 14, 2004, Amatory released a maxi-single entitled "Two Lives" (Russian: Две Жизни). Shortly beforehand Ovchinnikov left the band and his place was taken by the guitarist of Stigmata – Igor [ I GOR] Kapranov (Russian: Игорь Капранов). For
2150-632: Was buried with his first guitar Jackson , given to him by his grandmother, at the Memorial cemetery to the Victims of 9 January in Saint Petersburg. Later the band's members many times described that period as the worst time in Amatory's history. They decided to move on but it was a difficult decision. According to [ S TEWART], they sank into heavy drinking for a time, and it was their session guitarist Niky Yuriev who kept them from getting depressed during
2200-474: Was drafted into the military service for two years following PJ. In this way Amatory lost their second musician because of the Russian armed forces. In 2003, though limited in resources, the band began recording their debut studio album. In April they released a single entitled "Fragments" (Russian: Осколки) which is regarded as one of their signature songs. The album titled Fortune's Always Hiding (Russian: Вечно Прячется Судьба) with Denver and Lexus on vocals
2250-544: Was recorded with Russian rapper ATL. In December 2017, [AMATORY] collaborated with Russian rapper Bumble Beezy at the Jager Music Awards. This collaboration resulted in a maxi-single "Original Go Getter/Original Go Getter (Rock Version)" released in March 2018. On March 11, 2018, Vyacheslav Sokolov was dismissed from the band because of his claimed unprofessional behaviour and heavy drinking problem. The last straw
2300-403: Was released on November 14, 2003. It was named after one of the songs that was inspired by Irvine Welsh 's novella Fortune's Always Hiding from his trilogy Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance . In an interview to "In search of Titans" (Russian: В поисках Титанов) Ovchinnikov remembers writing and correcting the lyrics together with Zhivotovsky in the school during the classes, and recording
2350-605: Was released. On April 5, [AMATORY] received the FUZZ Award in the "Best Alternative Band" category. In September 2008, their session guitarist Dmitry [ J AY] Rubanovsky became the band's new guitarist and principal music writer. In October, Nashe TV started broadcasting a mini-series filmed during the recording sessions for the upcoming album. It provided an insight into the creation of new songs in collaboration with Danish producer Tue Madsen, known for his work with Meshuggah , Dark Tranquility , Suicide Silence , etc. With Madsen
2400-583: Was released. Also in 2007 [AMATORY] released their second DVD EVol.01 made of home videos filmed during their tours since May 2005. In the beginning of 2008, ESP Guitars together with the band's guitarist Alexander [ A LEX] Pavlov created a signature guitar named ESP LTD [A – 600] – it became the first signature guitar awarded to a Russian guitarist. On March 20, the DVD+CD Live Evil , mixed and mastered by Jacob Hansen at Hansen Studios in Denmark,
2450-534: Was revealed to be Vyacheslav [SLA V A] Sokolov of The Wheels Of Sorrow (ex- Such A Beautiful Day). The fifth studio album Instinct of the Doomed (Russian: Инстинкт Обреченных) with [ D ENVER] and [SLA V A] on vocals was released on October 24. In June 2011, [AMATORY] joined Slipknot as the special guest at their show at the Olympic Stadium (Moscow) . Then, on the occasion of the band's tenth anniversary,
2500-467: Was the participation of Slava in TV project The Songs on TNT (Russian: Песни на ТНТ) where he did not act correctly towards the band. On March 29, 2019, [AMATORY] unexpectedly released a single "Space Kamikaze" (Russian: Космо-камикадзе) with a new incognito vocalist, whose face was covered by a mask. The inspiration behind this song arose from their discontent with the political climate in Russia. On July 5,
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