Alternosfera
Alternosfera | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Chișinău, Republic of Moldova |
Genres | Alternative rock, Electronic rock |
Years active | 1998 | –present
Labels | Art-Sfera, independent |
Website | alternosfera |
Alternosfera is an alternative rock band originally from Chişinău, Republic of Moldova but after Russian invasion of Ukraine they relocated to Sibiu, Romania due to safety reasons.[1] They started their career in 1998 in highschool with their first album, Oraşul 511.
History
The history of post-Soviet rock in the Republic of Moldova is a concise one. Since 1991, only a few bands (e.g. Zdob şi Zdub), managed to occupy solid positions on the show-business arena of the Republic of Moldova and abroad.
Alternosfera first rehearsed with their full lineup on December 13, 1998. Their first concert took place on 23 November 1999 in Chişinău. In 2001, the band made their first demo recordings in Chişinău, followed by more demo recordings in 2002 in Bucharest, Romania.
Both the lineup and musical direction have changed over time, as the band reached maturity and developed their own approach to alternative rock, with the keyboards "carrying" the entire tune. Their lyrics are most often about love, but also have social and political connotations. Alternosfera's sound is unique on the Moldovan market at the moment, their influences varying from 80's motifs to the Seattle alternative rock of the '90s.
Their specific melodiousness is also partly due to most songs having the classic piano "lead."
Alternosfera have performed on most of Chişinău's stages, taking part in the most important rock festivals in Moldova and were always well received by the public. In 2005 they performed in the Tuborg festival in Bucharest.
Like most Moldovans, the band members speak both their native language Romanian and Russian, except Vlad Hohlov, who is a native Russian speaker. While most of their songs are in Romanian, there are a small handful written in Russian, especially earlier on in their career.
In 2022 the band moved to Sibiu, Romania, due to concerns regarding the aforementioned Russian invasion.
Current members
- Marcel Bostan – Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar
- Marin Nicoară – Guitar, Keyboards
- Dumitru Costin - Bass
- Nick Russu – Drums
- Sergiu Aladin – Guitar, Keyboards
Former members
- Sebastian Marcovici – Bass
- Andrei Ciobanu – Bass
- Dumitru Costin – Bass
- Olga Vîrlan – Cello
- Vlad Hohlov – Drums
- Max Koporski – Drums
- Mîrza Vitalie – Violin
- Vitalie Chian – Keyboards
- Anatolii Pugaci – Drums
- Victor "Vikosh" Coşparmac – Bass
- Eugen Berdea – Drums
Discography
Oraşul 511 (511 City)
Release Date: 28 May 2005
Track Listing
- Drumuri de noroi (Roads of Mud)
- Oriental Monk
- Shadow
- Ikar (Icarus)
- 1500
- Spune-mi (Tell Me)
- Picaj (Dive)
- Astă vară (Last Summer)
- Wamintirile (version 5.11) (Memories)
- Зима (Winter)
- Vreau să-mi dai (I Want You to Give Me)
- 511
- Alternocrazy [Bonus Track]
- Record label: ART-SFERA
- Mixing & record : September–December 2004, ADM-studio, Chişinău, Moldova
- Sound engineer: Andrei Lifenco
- Mastering: Feb. 2005, Studio МГСУ, Moscow, Russia.
- Sound engineer: Serj Bolishakov
- Music & text : Marcel Bostan
- Arrangement: Alternosfera
- Producer: Artur Muntean
Visători cu plumb în ochi sau ultima scrisoare pentru femeia nordică (Dreamers with Lead in Their Eyes or The Last Letter for the Northern Woman)
Release Date: 16 June 2007
Track Listing
- Drum de fier (Iron Road)
- Ne uneşte, ne desparte (It Connects Us, It Divides Us)
- Femeia Nordică (The Norse Woman)
- Poştaş (Mailman)
- Ploile nu vin (The Rains Are Not Coming)
- Închisoarea albă (The White Prison)
- Cocori (Cranes)
- Visători cu plumb în ochi (Dreamers with Lead in Their Eyes)
- Avion (Plane)
- Nu e nimeni vinovat (It's Nobody's Fault)
- Columb (Columbus)
The first single released from the album was 'Femeia Nordica' and the second one was 'Ploile nu vin'. The new album's sound is somewhat different from the music Alternosfera were writing earlier. First, because the new songs sound more mild, and, second, because all of them (unlike on Oraşul 511) are in Romanian.
Flori din Groapa Marianelor EP (Flowers from the Mariana Trench)
Release Date: 12 October 2008
Track Listing
- Mariane Flori (Mariana Flowers)
- Flori de Mai (May Flowers)
- Mariane Flori (JenyaSOLID Remix)
- Mariane Flori (Remix NMKY)
Virgula (The Comma)
Release Date: October 2012
Track Listing
- Drumuri Vecine (Neighbouring Roads)
- Lumina Lăcustră (Lacustrine Light)
- Virgulă (Comma)
- Aruncă-mi (Throw Me)
- Mută (Mute)
- 2000 de ani (2000 Years)
- O lume la picioare (A World At Your Feet)
- Deja Străină (Already Estranged)
- Două Eve (Two Eves)
- Prea Departe Te Simt (I Feel You Too Far)
- Manole
- Ancoră (The Anchor)
- Sentință (The Sentence)
- Final (Ending)
Epizodia
Release Date: 14 March 2013*
Track Listing
- Drumuri Pi – necunoscute (PI roads – unknown roads)
- Nepoata Lui Gagarin (Gagarin's granddaughter)
- Epizodia
- Singurătate (Loneliness)
- Armata (The Army)
- Rugi (Prayers)
- Fiara (The Beast)
- Văduva (The Widow)
- Trei Luni (Three months)
- Mai Am (I Still Have)
- The album was purposely released on Pi day, as Virgula, Epizodia, and Haosoleum are all symbolic of Pi.
Haosoleum (Chaosoleum)
Release Date: 9 October 2015
Track Listing
- Drumul Tristetilor Part I (numere) (The Sadnesses' Road Part I (Numbers))
- Drumul Tristetilor Part II (bijutierul) (The Sadnesses' Road Part II (The Jewler))
- Cad Fulgi / SOS (Snowflakes Fall / SOS)
- Dialog K (Dialogue K)
- Punct (Period)
- Am Uitat (I forgot)
- Cheama-ma (Call out to Me)
- Sarmanul Dionis (The Poor Dionysus)
- Din Pacate (Unfortunately)
- Au Ploile Azi... (Today, Do The Rains Have...)
- Rasai (Rise)
- Haosoleum (Chaosoleum)
Arhitectul Din Babel (The Architect from Babylon)
Release Date: 3 July 2019
Track Listing
- Drumuri Dintre Noi (Roads Between Us)
- Timpul (Time)
- Rachete (Missles)
- Orice Gand (Any Thought)
- Amanet (Pawn Shop)
- Fantanile (The Fountains)
- Unu Doi Unu Doi (One Two One Two)
- Lucis
- Scrisori (Letters)
- Outro
References
- ^ "Trupa Alternosfera s-a mutat la Sibiu. „Acasă e acolo unde ți-e familia și unde te așteaptă cineva. Momentan e aici"". www.turnulsfatului.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022-07-05.