Supruga (Супруга) 3x

Artists: Supruga 
Genres: hard 
Keywords: Samara 

Artyom Tyganov, Dmitriy Avargin, Ksenia Kundenko, and Pavel Molov – a quartet from Samara (from the Dark Zhiguli Region). Like WLVS, also musically in the same regions. But Supruga (usually) does it with a female singer, though you might think otherwise if you just listen and don’t watch. Супруга = wife, in the sense of spouse (see Reverso). Must be a stormy marriage.


No one is safe

After Хаос (chaos, 2019), the most recent album (an EP) is Никто не в безопасности (no one is safe, 2020). Only three tracks, with this as the final and title track. You can also listen on Spotify and Bandcamp, where the lyrics are also available for those who look closely.



Отец

Отец (father) is from the EP Супруга (2017). Lyrics available via Bandcamp.



День гнева

Also from there is День гнева (day of wrath), again check Bandcamp for the lyrics.



Live At DTH Studios (2018)



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Most of the music here is also in an R1 playlist on YouTube (in order of posting).
See also Best Russian Music and Russian Song Lyrics.

last update 22-10-2020

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