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Для тех, кто видит сны. VOL.1 / DLYA TEH, KTO VIDIT SNY VOL.1

Orgiya Pravednikov

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Orgiya Pravednikov Для тех, кто видит сны. Vol.1 / Dlya Teh, Kto Vidit Sny Vol.1 album cover
3.16 | 20 ratings | 4 reviews | 30% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2010

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Гимн (6:05)
2. Школа мудрости (3:29)
3. The Catcher In The Rye (5:00)
4. Белое на белом (3:54)
5. Путь во льдах (4:31)
6. Дорога Ворона (5:13)
7. По тонкому льду (5:16)
8. Огонь и Я (Phoenix) (3:13)
9. Скименъ (Крепка яко смерть любы) (3:38)
10. Вперед и вверх! (Для тех, кто видит сны) (5:42)

Line-up / Musicians

- Sergey Kalugin / vocals and acoustic guitar
- Alex Burkov / guitars
- Yuri Ruslanov / flute and keyboards
- Artemiy Bondarenko / bass
- Alexander Vetkhov / drums

Releases information

CD self-released (Russia, 2010)

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ORGIYA PRAVEDNIKOV Для тех, кто видит сны. Vol.1 / Dlya Teh, Kto Vidit Sny Vol.1 ratings distribution


3.16
(20 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(30%)
30%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(20%)
20%
Good, but non-essential (45%)
45%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
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5%

ORGIYA PRAVEDNIKOV Для тех, кто видит сны. Vol.1 / Dlya Teh, Kto Vidit Sny Vol.1 reviews


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Review by snobb
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
1 stars I was wondered when found this album (and band) on PA! During my 40+ experience with Russian rock-music I never thought about this team as about progressive one.

But.... maybe I'm wrong. Let see, what we have on their newest album.

Not a big surprise - they play same parody-rock, combining Russian folk epos, Soviet patriotic songs, some citation from classic Russian prog bands (as Aquarium), bombastic symphonic elements and headbanger's metal. Vocals (singing) is in a good Soviet official youth band's tradition, and vocals (spoken) tell you some child tales!

I believe that not many listeners there could understand lyrics, and there is their lucky moment! Unhappily, I perfectly understand this language.... Don't want to destroy your psychic health with detail translation, but believe me, there are plenty of pseudo-heroic knight-ballads imitation ( with birds of sunrise, small and big suns and stars (!?),etc), plenty of God's thankful speeches and even hymn to vodka!

If you can't imagine, what is this band, just think about Monty Python musical side-project. Possibly, their better place on PA should be ZART?

Whenever I can't look on this project as on musical one, better to look on it as on joke. But my sense of humor isn't so flexible, so I will hardly laugh on this.

Recommendations? .... I will better save them for myself.

Review by ProgShine
COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
5 stars Orgia Pravednikov is one of my favorite bands since I've discovered them in 2005/2006 with their debut album Оглашенные, изыдите (Oglashennye Izydite) from 2001.

Для тех, кто видит сны. Vol.1 (For Those Who Sees Dreams Vol.1) (2010) is their latest studio album so far and thought you can see their changing their style to a more heavy oriented kinda of rock you still have all the elements that made this Russian a great band.

Sergey Kalugin is like a bard singing in a band Metal and his acoustic guitar (even if not that present in this album) makes a big difference in their sound. Their weird combination of Metal, Folk and whatever else comes to their mind will be always great to my ears. On this album they even use wind instruments (on 'The Catcher In The Rye').

You can notice that the band was looking for a new sound with this album. Their original sound continues here but now added with new elements. This is for sure their less Prog Rock album, but still great. Not to mention the great artwork on the package, outstanding!

Review by kev rowland
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Reviewer
3 stars The fourth full-length album from Orgy of the Righteous, 'For Those Who See Dreams Vol.1', finds themselves treading a fine line between bombast, Russian folk, metal, prog and pronk and when it works it comes off very well indeed, but there are also times when it feels more of a parody and that it is being played with tongues firmly in cheek. In some ways this is their most accessible album, and the way they throw in elements such as female operatic vocals, humming, and complex drumming is a delight and the use of a whistle makes one almost think of Horslips. But there are also elements when one can imagine asking a Western comedy rock band to play some Russian music, without doing any research, and it could end up like some of this.

It is their least balanced album, and consequently their least successful to my ears, which is a shame as when they get it right as with the trumpet on "The Catcher In The Rye", then their ideas and approach definitely shine. Certainly one of the most interesting bands to come out of Russia, this is not the album to start with when investigating their canon but one to turn to having already come to terms with their music.

Latest members reviews

3 stars Despite their playfully oxymoronic name, Orgy of the Righteous take themselves and their spirituality very seriously, with just one exception, a russian musketeers/vodka anthem, showing that it's sometimes beneficial not to be too somber. This is russian epic folk/hard rock, enriched with flute, ... (read more)

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