Uvula (band)

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Uvula
Увула
Uvula performing at Stereoleto in St. Petersburg (2018)
Uvula performing at Stereoleto in St. Petersburg (2018)
Background information
OriginSt. Petersburg, Russia
GenresIndie-rock, dreampop, shoegaze, surf rock
Years active2015-2022
LabelsNone, (previously) Homework
Spinoffs
  • Nami
  • Lek
Spinoff ofFleece flower
Members
  • Aleksey Avgustovsky (vocals and guitar)
  • Aleksandr Smirnov (guitar)
  • Denis Shilovsky (drums), Artemy Shilo (bass guitar)
  • Roma Kuzankin (keyboard)
Websitehttps://uvulaworld.com/

Uvula (Russian: Увула) was a Russian indie-rock band formed in 2015 by frontman Aleksey Avgustovsky and guitarist Aleksandr Smirnov. According to Aleksey, after the start of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the group was put on a blacklist of bands in the Russian Federation and was prohibited from playing concerts at large venues.[1] The group announced its cessation in November, 2022.[1]

Background

The word увула comes from a cyrillicization of the (Latin-derived) English word uvula. Frontman Aleksey Avgustovsky recalls choosing the name after hearing the word while at university.[2]

The band has not stated how the word “увула” is pronounced, and they say they are open to their fans pronouncing it however they like.[2] However, Aleksey most often pronounces the name with the emphasis on the second vowel. You can hear an example of the pronunciation here.

History

2015-2016: Creative Beginnings and Nikak

Frontman Aleksey Avgustovsky said in an interview that he and lead guitarist Aleksandr Smirnov were living in tents in the south of Russia near Anapa when they decided to form a band in 2015.[3][4] The other members, with the exception of Aleksandr, left the project after a year.

Uvula got their start playing in the St. Petersburg bar Ionoteka (Russian: Ионотека),[5] known for its connection to the Russian underground music scene.[5] "The same place," says the club on their VK page, "where Buerak, Elektroforez, Ploho, RSAC, Ubiytsy, Kazuskoma, Sonic Death, Shortparis, Shchenki and other heroes of the domestic scene began."

The group released its first LP, Nikak (Russian: Никак, lit.'No way'), on April 4, 2016. Released on the label Colanade Magic Bros, the record is notable for its shoegaze style.

In September 2016, Uvula performed at the Russian indie-music festival Homecultism alongside groups Padla Bear Outfit, Sonic Death, and others. In this performance, the group played songs from Nikak and several early versions of songs that would end up on the group's second album Ya dumal u menya poluchit'sya (Russian: Я думал у меня получиться, lit.'I thought I would succeed'). A compilation featuring the songs, “pulpy” and “natural behavior,” titled Homecultism Vol. 1 was released in 2016 by the label POW! POP KIDS.[6] The songs “pulpy” and “natural behavior” would later be re-worked to become the songs “We” (Russian: Мы, romanizedMy) and “Intro” respectively.

2016-2019: Ya dumal u menya poluchit'sya and rising popularity

Over time, the group gained a small following on the Russian social network VK, and Aleksey became more serious about continuing the project.[4] According to the group, following the release of Ya dumal u menya poluchit'sya in 2017 Uvula began to attract more fans and received various opportunities to play at larger venues. Though they began to make more money through merch sales and concerts, the travel and housing costs began to affect the group. In 2019, Aleksey sold his car in order to produce more merch.[3]

2019-2020: Nam ostayotsya lish' zhdat', Nothing supernatural, and the COVID-19 pandemic

On April 1, 2019 Uvula released their third LP Nam ostayotsya lish' zhdat' (Russian: Нам остается лишь ждать, lit.'We can only wait'). To present the album, the band held a concert in Moscow at the Aglomerat on April 30, 2019, supported by the group Avtosport (Russian: Автоспорт, lit.'Autosport').[7]

On June 21, 2019, Uvula played a concert at Nike Box in Gorky Park, Moscow.[8] On July 4, 2019, they released the full recording of the concert on YouTube.[9]

In 2020 Uvula joined Homework (Russian: Домашняя Работа, romanizedDomashnyaya Rabota), a label created by members of the group Pasosh: Kirill Gorodniy, Petar Martich and Grigoriy Drach.[10]


On March 5, 2020 Uvula released their first EP, Nothing Supernatural (Russian: Ничего сверхъестественного, romanizedNichevo sverkh"estestvennovo).

On March 25, 2020 the music festival Bol' (Russian: Боль, lit.'Pain') held an online concert entitled "Karantin eto bol'" (Russian: Карантин – это боль, lit.'Quarantine is pain') in which they collected funds for bands who had shows cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] This included the group Uvula. Aleksey said in an interview with Sobaka that the group donated the money from this concert to the Sozidanie Foundation to help doctors in Russia.[12]

Later, in March 2020, the group performed on the Russian talk show Evening Urgant (Russian: Вечерний Ургант) playing their song “Elektricheskiy Tok” (Russian: Электрический ток, lit.'Electric current').[13]

In April 2020 Uvula contributed to the compilation album Ne vykhodya iz doma for the Institute of Music Initiatives (IMI) with the song Pobeg. The album highlighted several local musicians who were affected by the pandemic, including Bicycles for Afghanistan, Intourist, and Soyuz among many others.[14]

In April 2021, IMI hosted Aleksey Avgustovsky on a YouTube livestream entitled How to write good songs without in-depth songwriting knowledge (Russian: Как писать хорошие песни без углубленных знаний сонграйтинга). In the video, Aleksey shares tips from his experience working with the group Uvula and songwriting in general.[15]

2021-2022: Severe Weather and disbandment

The Group Leaves the Label "Homework"

In 2021 the label Homework collapsed after allegations of violence were raised against Petar Martich, one of the founders of the group Pasosh.[16] Aleksey Avgustovsky spoke out about these accusations and announced Uvula would be leaving the label.[17] Aleksey stated on Uvula's telegram channel,[18]

This morning, we gathered as a group to discuss everything that did not allow us to publish the usual notes from the tour. The band decided to leave the label Homework, in connection with the accusations received by one of its founders. For us, the label is a community of people united by a common idea. We worked for the sake and for creativity, but, unfortunately, now it has become something completely different, not close to us. We expected that the response would be dictated by the values that the label had previously promoted. We stood for honesty in our manifestations, equality, the LGBT+ community, for a normal social system and a different Russia. We saw something else that annoyed us as musicians and people. Namely, a backlash in the form of accusations. We support Anya Zosimova and worry about her.

The Album Severe Weather

On October 1, 2021, the group released their most recent LP to date, Severe Weather (Russian: Устойчивая непогода, romanizedUstoychivaya nepogoda, lit.'Persistant bad weather'). Aleksey said in an interview that this was the first album the group had recorded on a tape recorder, with previous albums being mixed but not recorded in analog.[5]

Aleksey's Time in Armenia

At some point after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Aleksey moved to Yerevan, Armenia. While in Armenia he performed at several different venues as the solo act Lek (see Other Projects).[19] One of such concerts was Camerata Fest Yerevan, a three day charitable music festival featuring the likes of Sonic Death, Istochnik, and others. Camerata would later organize events with Noize MC, Boris Grebenshchikov, and other prominent names in the Russian and Armenian music scene. According to the Armenian news agency Mediamax, part of the profits from this festival went to aid citizens affected by the 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.[19]

While in Armenia, Aleksey started the charitable "mono tour" business Weddings and Funerals Tours. The business offered to show people around the various sites Aleksey had discovered during his time in Yerevan.[20] On November 30, 2022, the business ceased operations. According to Aleksey, the proceeds from the business (֏230,000) were distributed to NGOs in Armenia and Ukraine.[21]

Aleksey's Relationship with Dasha Torokhova and Accusations of Violence

In March 2022, Aleksey began a relationship with the filmmaker and activist Dasha Torokhova.[22] On October 25, 2022, Dasha released a post on Instagram accusing Aleksey of violence occurring on the night of March 26, 2022. In the post, she accuses Aleksey of grabbing her hand and throwing her to the ground after an argument.[22] In the same post she also accuses him of gaslighting her and fabricating stories about her.[22] In November 2022 Aleksey took to Instagram to address these claims in a story post on his personal Instagram account.[23] In the post he states,

Regardless of my opinion about some of the statements from the post, I would like to apologize to the whole community, my behavior is inappropriate and destructive. I do not want to, and will not write anything bad about Dasha, and discuss the post in the public field. If you intend to turn away from me and to vent your irritation—this is justified. I do not consider disclosing this topic anymore to be necessary.

The Group Leaves VK

In June 2022 the group released a statement on its VK account stating that it no longer felt comfortable speaking or hosting its music on the site.[24] In the post, the group announced that it would be removing its music from both VK and Yandex Music. The post made clear that the group did not want to use services from companies who “cooperate with the state.” The group also discouraged their followers from using services like VK.

On November 30, 2022, the group ceased operations after being placed on a list of “opinion leaders” by the Russian Federal communications, technology, and mass media agency Roskomnadzor.[25] This effectively put the group on a black list, and according to the group, they were no longer able to perform at large venues within the Russian Federation.[26]

On December 15, 2022, the group released a collection of Aleksey's demos to raise money for “humanitarian aid.”[27]

2023–present: Post-breakup

On October 12, 2023, the group released a set of merchandise ahead of their final EP.[28]

Musical style and influences

Uvula plays a unique style of music which falls within the broad indie-rock category with elements of synthwave, jazz, and post-punk. The art and culture publication Colta described the style as "...atmospheric-romantic dream-pop, drowned in a cozy guitar ringing a la the 80s..."[29] One festival organizer described them as the “Russian version of The Smiths.”[30] Uvula's music is most often described as dreampop or surf rock, and even Midwest emo, though the group rejects classification.[31] Furthermore, the frontman Aleksey stated in an interview that he thinks the group's association with the post-punk scene is “reckless”[2]

The group's earlier works (before 2020) have been described as "...extremely relaxed, as if melting in the predawn fog..."[29]

Commenting on Uvula's most recent album, Severe Weather, Aleksey Avgustovsky notes,[32]

We have become "heavier", as it seems. The guitars have more pronounced timbres, the bass is loaded in many places, we really may have become closer to alternative rock, without wanting to. This is hardly a bad thing, since, as a rule, our genre is invented for us, and the more assumptions, the more interesting what associations we evoke in the listener.

Aleksey Avgustovsky reports having listened to many artists of the “Russian wave” like Mike Naumenko, Boris Grebenshikov, and, Kino (Russian: Кино). According to Aleksey, "many of Kino's tracks continue to influence me..."[3] Along with “Russian wave” musicians, Aleksey also said he listened to Arctic Monkeys, The Strokes, and Klaxons.

Discography

LPs

Title Year Released Notes
Nikak 2016
Ya dumal u menya poluchitsya 2017
Nam ostayotsya lish' zhdat' 2019
Snova vozrashchayus' domoy 2020
  • Collaboration with the group Pasosh
  • Released on the label Homework
Severe Weather 2021

EPs

Title Year Released Notes
Nichego sverkh"estestvennogo   2020

Singles

Title Year Released Notes
Syorf 2017
Den' 20!8 [33] 2017
Without U (ft. SALUKI) 2017
With U (ft. SALUKI) 2018
Ty i tvoya ten' 2018
Dom (ft. cherry candy) 2018
Lyublyu (ft. 044 ROSE) 2018
Novyy tvoy (ft. istochnik) 2019
Ver' mne 2019
Mnogo oshibok (ft. tima ishchet svet)   2019
Dnyom s ognyom (ft. foresteppe) 2019
Pobeg 2020
Snova vozvrashchayus' domoy (ft. Pasosh)   2020 Released on the label Homework
Ne vidimsya 2020 Released on the label Homework
Syorf (live) 2020
Fukc 2020 2020 Released on the label Homework
Uvidel drugoy 2021
Wake me up when 2021 ends 2022

Demos

Title Year Released
Vneshnie vody[34]   2016
Lek demos 16-22 pt.1[35] 2022

Featuring Uvula

Title Artist Year Released
No Way (ft. Uvula & Ars Was Taken) Kindy King & SALUKI 2018
Molody Demo (ft. Uvula) 044 ROSE 2019
TRANSGRESSION (ft. Uvula) Marble Bust 2019
Vnov' i vnov' (ft. Uvula) BEJENEC 2021
V otele "Priboy" (ft. Uvula) Trud 2021

Unreleased Songs

Title Notes
Pesnya dlya plokhikh lyudey
  • Performed in Yerevan, Armenia[36]
  • The song contains a protest slogan used against the police "the cops (lit.'trash') are the shame of Russia" (Russian: Мусора — позор России, romanizedmusora — pozor Rossii)

Band members

Current Members

  • Aeksey "Lek" Avgustovsky — guitar, lead vocals
  • Aleksandr "Sasha" Smirnov — guitar
  • Denis "Dan" Shilovsky — drums
  • Artemy Shilo — bass
    • Shilo frequently uses the Hohner B2A, a headless bass guitar introduced in the 1980s.
  • Roma "Alik" Kuzankin — keyboard

Breakup

In 2023 every member of the group was placed on a list of “opinion leaders” in Russia by the state censorship agency Roskomnadzor following a crackdown on "foreign agents" in Russia after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine which included many anti-war artists and opposition journalists.[25][1] Aleksey has hinted numerous times at a blacklist which forced the group to stop performing at large concert venues.[37][38] Aleksey and other members of the group fled to Yerevan, Armenia where they performed a concert and lived for some time. According to the band's Telegram channel, Aleksey has since moved to Argentina and reportedly has been working with the Argentine indie-rock group Sakatumba.[39]

The group announced that their final album will be released in 2023.[37]

Other projects

Circle K

Circle K (stylized: circle k) was a joint video production project between Aleksey Avgustovsky and Alyona Koleso.[10] Together they recorded the music video for “ты и твоя тень.” That video now has more than one million views on YouTube (as of December, 2023).[40]

YouTube catalogue[41]

  • Music video, sexhater – как не бояться (2020)
  • Unofficial music video, тима ищет свет – собака (2020)
  • Music video, увула – fukc 2020

Other works

  • Music video, увула – ты и твоя тень

Fleece Flower

Fleece Flower (stylized: fleece flower) is a project created by Aleksey Avgustovsky, producing EDM and Dance-inspired music with Aleksey's signature vocals. However, most of these songs have been removed from streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify. Recordings still exist on Bandcamp, YouTube, and SoundCloud.

Releases

LPs
  • что ты видишь (2017)
  • 1999-2000 (2019)
Singles
  • незнакомый друг (2018)
  • изгананник (2019)

Lek

Lek (stylized: lek) is a solo project created by Aleksey Avgustovsky.

Releases

LPs
  • 1000 i 1 razbitoe serdtse (2022)[42]

External links

  1. Uvula's YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@user-tb7cs2ro9l
  2. Uvula's Instagram profile: https://www.instagram.com/uvula1000000/
  3. Uvula's VKontakte Page [ru]: https://vk.com/uvulauvula
  4. Uvula's Telegram channel [ru]: https://t.me/uvulasucks
  5. Uvula's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/uvulauvula
  6. Early performance at Ионотека: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ORwOr7LRyE
  7. Performance at Nike Box in Gorky Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCl-cDcYLrU

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