Kauan

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Kauan
Kauan playing live in Kyiv, Ukraine in 2017
Kauan playing live in Kyiv, Ukraine in 2017
Background information
OriginChelyabinsk, Russia
GenresFolk metal, doom metal, ambient, post-rock, neofolk
Years active2005–present
LabelsBadMoodMan Music, Firebox Records, Avantgarde Music, Blood Music, Artoffact Records
MembersAnton Belov
Alina Belova
Anatoly Gavrylov
Niko Salminen
Kristian Merilahti
Past membersAlexander Borovikh
Lubov Mushnikova
Alexander Vynogradoff
Anton Skrynnik
WebsiteOfficial homepage

Kauan is an atmospheric doom metal/post-rock band from Chelyabinsk, Russia, formed in 2005.[1]

Kauan's name stems from the Finnish language, meaning for a long time, and many of the band's lyrics are in Finnish. The band moved to Finland in 2022 and is based in Helsinki.[2]

History[edit]

Kauan was formed by Anton Belov (formerly of Helengard[3]) in February 2005. At the beginning, their sound was a blend of folk metal, black metal and doom metal.[1]

In September 2006, Lyubov Mushnikova joined the band on violin. Guitarist Alexander Borovikh joined prior to the recording of their debut album, Lumikuuro, released 4 August 2007 by BadMoodMan Music.

Borovikh left the band prior to the recording of their second album, Tietäjän laulu, which was released by BadMoodMan Music on 30 November 2008. The album incorporated ambient and post-rock elements.[citation needed]

Kauan released their third album, Aava tuulen maa, on 18 November 2009 on Firebox Records/BadMoodMan Music. By that point, the band's genre had evolved to a melancholic mixture of atmospheric neofolk and post-rock.

In 2010, Belov and his wife, vocalist Alina "Witch_A" Belova (formerly of Inferno and Semargl), released a full-length album on Firebox Records with his other project Helengard.

On 26 June 2011, Kauan's fourth album, Kuu.., was released by Avantgarde Music. The album featured a strong post-rock/ambient sound with elements of doom metal.[citation needed] Mushnikova left the band later in 2011.

Belov assembled a full band lineup in 2013, including Belova as keyboardist as well as bassist Alex Vynogradoff (also of Vin De Mia Trix), viola player Anatoly Gavrylov and drummer Anton Skrynnik (ex-Dimicandum). This lineup performed on Kauan's fifth album, Pirut, released by Blood Music on 15 December 2013. That same year, the band self-released a digital compilation box set, Private Release, reissued in part in 2014 as Muistumia by Blood Music.[4]

The next Kauan studio album, Sorni Nai, was streamed on 15 October 2015, and released on 20 October.[5] A concept album consisting of one continuous song sectioned as seven tracks, it explored the mysterious 1959 Dyatlov Pass incident.

The band's seventh studio album, Kaiho, was released 22 September 2017.[6][7] It featured lyrics by Finnish folk singer Marja Mattlar.[8]

Kauan's eighth studio album, Ice Fleet, was released on 9 April 2021.[9]

Between 2021 and 2022, Kauan released three live albums Sorni Nai live, Pirut live and Lumikuuro live. All three have been recorded in the band's live performance in Kyiv, Ukraine in 2017.[10]

Kauan released ATM Revised on 24 February 2023. The album is a reimagination of Aava tuulen maa, fully remixed and remastered with the original sample based drums and bass guitar replaced by real instruments.[11]

Kauan relocated to Finland in 2021 and announced a new lineup in 2024, with bassist Niko Salminen and drummer Kristian Merilahti.[2]

Other projects[edit]

In 2016, Belov announced that he had also joined as a member of Vynogradoff's project A Noend of Mine.[12]

Anton Belov had an interview with Ruard Veltmaat of Progwereld in August 2020.

Members[edit]

Current members[edit]

  • Anton Belov – composer, vocals (2005–present), guitar, keyboards, programming (2005–2013)
  • Alina Belova – keyboards, backing vocals (2013–present)
  • Anatoly Gavrylov – viola (2013–present)
  • Niko Salminen - bass guitar (2024–present)
  • Kristian Merilahti - drums (2024–present)

Former members[edit]

  • Alexander Borovikh – guitar, backing vocals (2007)
  • Lyubov Mushnikova – violin (2006–2011)
  • Alex Vynogradoff – bass guitar, backing vocals (2013–2024)
  • Anton Skrynnik – drums (2013–2024)

Session members[edit]

  • Igor Andrievskiy - violin
  • Maxim Rymar - cello
  • Vladimir Babutin - cello
  • Artur Andriasyan - keyboards, backing vocals
  • Astaroth Merc - lead guitar

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • Lumikuuro (2007, BadMoodMan Music)
  • Tietäjän laulu (2008, BadMoodMan Music)
  • Aava tuulen maa (2009, Firebox Records/BadMoodMan Music)
  • Kuu.. (2011, Avantgarde Music)
  • Pirut (2013, Blood Music)
  • Sorni Nai (2015, Blood Music)
  • Kaiho (2017, self-released)
  • Ice Fleet (2021, Artoffact Records)
  • ATM Revised (2023, Artoffact Records)

Compilation albums[edit]

  • Private Release digital box set (2013, self-released)
  • Muistumia (2014, Blood Music)

Live albums[edit]

  • Sorni Nai live (2021, Artoffact Records)
  • Pirut live (2022, Artoffact Records)
  • Lumikuuro live (2022, Artoffact Records)

Selected compilation appearances[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "KAUAN".
  2. ^ a b "Moved to Finland - KAUAN".
  3. ^ "Anton Belov - Encyclopaedia Metallum".
  4. ^ "Kauan - Private Release". Discogs.com. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Stream Kauan Sorni Nai (Stereogum Premiere)". Stereogum.com. 13 October 2015. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Kaiho, by KAUAN". Kauan.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Kauan - Kaiho". Discogs.com. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  8. ^ "Kaiho". Kauanmusic.com. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Kauan - New Album Announced". Metal Storm. 21 December 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  10. ^ "Live albums are out now! - KAUAN".
  11. ^ "Instagram post from 6 January 2023".
  12. ^ Andrei, Pruna (4 January 2016). "Music has no limits: an interview with Alex Vynogradoff (Kauan) about his new project, a noend of mine". MaximumRock.ro. Retrieved 5 March 2017.

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