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14 Weeks of Silence

Zemfira · 2002

52 min · 13 tracks · indie rock · pop rock · Russian rock

A blend of introspective lyrics and moody instrumentation, reflecting the complexities of modern life in Russia.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo reflective moments
  • introspective exploration of modern life
  • consistent flow for focused listening
  • thoughtful soundscapes for solitude

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer high-energy, fast-paced tracks
  • seek immediate catchy anthems

Where this album fits

Career context
Released on April 1, 2002, '14 Weeks of Silence' was Zemfira's sophomore album, following her acclaimed self-titled debut in 1999. At this point in her career, she was solidifying her place in the Russian rock scene, known for her distinctive voice and poignant songwriting that resonated with a younger generation experiencing societal changes.
Stylistic neighbors
Mumiy Troll· Splean· Bi-2

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Паранойя 3:56
  • 2 Трафик 4:00
  • 3 5:01
  • 4 Мачо 4:17
  • 5 Сказки 4:36
  • 6 Песня 4:22
  • 7 Р 4:00
  • 8 Главное 3:32
  • 9 Кто? 2:47
  • 10 Webgirl 4:09
  • 11 Шалфей 3:31
  • 12 Ощущенья 4:12
  • 13 Мечтой 3:45

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