Nizhe


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FieldValue
nameNizhe
coverNizhe.jpg
typestudio
artistKYPCK
released9 February 2011
recordedYellow House Studio, 2009–2010
genreDoom metal, sludge metal
languageRussian
length57:16
labelFono Records, Playground Music
producerK. H. M. Hiilesmaa
prev_titleCherno
prev_year2008
next_titleImena na Stene
next_year2014
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| name = Nizhe | cover =Nizhe.jpg | type = studio | artist = KYPCK | released = 9 February 2011 | recorded = Yellow House Studio, 2009–2010 | genre = Doom metal, sludge metal | language = Russian | length = 57:16 | label = Fono Records, Playground Music | producer = K. H. M. Hiilesmaa | prev_title = Cherno | prev_year = 2008 | next_title = Imena na Stene | next_year = 2014 | rev1 = Desibeli.net | rev1score = | rev2 = Imperiumi.net | rev2score = | rev3 = Kaaoszine | rev3score = Nizhe (Cyrillic: Ниже; Russian for "below") is the second studio album by Finnish doom metal band KYPCK, released on 9 February 2011 by Fono Records in CIS and by Playground Music in Europe.

The last song, "Vals Smerti", is an instrumental. It is dedicated to the memory of Sentenced guitarist Miika Tenkula, who died in 2009.

Track listing

| total_length = 57:16 | title1 = Gifarus | length1 = 1:49 | title2 = Posle | note2 = "After" | length2 = 7:36 | title3 = Allyeya Stalina | note3 = "The Alley of Stalin" | length3 = 4:03 | title4 = Chuzhoj | note4 = "Stranger" | length4 = 9:16 | title5 = Felitsa | length5 = 5:34 | title6 = Razryv | note6 = "Rupture" | length6 = 7:35 | title7 = Burlaki Na Volge | note7 = "Burlaks on the Volga" | length7 = 5:52 | title8 = Bardak | note8 = "Brothel" | length8 = 4:56 | title9 = Tovarishcham | note9 = "To Comrades" | length9 = 6:29 | title10 = Vals Smerti | note10 = "Death Waltz" | length10 = 4:06

Personnel

Chart

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References

References

  1. [http://www.desibeli.net/arvostelu/5121 Desibeli.net: Levyarvio]
  2. [http://www.imperiumi.net/index.php?act=albums&id=11560 Imperiumi.net: Levyarvio]
  3. [http://kaaoszine.fi/kypck-nizhe-2/ Kaaoszine: Levyarvio]
  4. (21 January 2011). "Heavy Russian metal". Ylioppilaslehti.

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