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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: .br
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Onuka is my favorite Ukrainian act lately. My favorite song of theirs is "1986", from the album "Vidlik", released last year. The music talks (subliminally) about the disaster that happened in Pripyat back then. Ironically, the video for this track was released in the same day that the incident completed 30 years.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Bet you won't locate it, will you?
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Ukrainian folk metal is also worth to be mentioned. Here's the song of the group already disbanded, I think due to reasons related with inner argues. The band used to be named Chur (ЧУР) and was deeply related with pre-Christian heritage of Ukrainian lands. Pretty nice concept, although the quality of sound was, to put it gently, below the expectations:
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