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Vorona

Linda · 1996

53 min · 12 tracks · folk rock · indie rock · psychedelic rock

A haunting blend of art rock and gothic influences wrapped in evocative, poetic lyricism.

Vorona is an album by Linda, released in 1996. A haunting blend of art rock and gothic influences wrapped in evocative, poetic lyricism. 'Vorona' garnered critical acclaim for its innovative sound and lyrical depth, influencing a wave of Russian indie and alternative artists. The album's reception helped to solidify Linda's reputation as a pioneering figure in the Russian art rock genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Vorona sound like?

A haunting blend of art rock and gothic influences wrapped in evocative, poetic lyricism. Rooted in folk rock and indie rock.

What makes Vorona by Linda notable?

'Vorona' garnered critical acclaim for its innovative sound and lyrical depth, influencing a wave of Russian indie and alternative artists. The album's reception helped to solidify Linda's reputation as a pioneering figure in the Russian art rock genre. In 1996, Linda released 'Vorona' as her debut album, marking the beginning of her exploration into a unique sound that combined elements of rock and folk. At this point in her career, she was establishing herself as a distinctive voice in the Russian music scene, moving away from mainstream pop influences.

How many songs are on Vorona?

Vorona has 12 tracks, running approximately 53 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·53:35

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

  • 1 Холод 1:51
  • 2 Северный ветер Standout 5:37
  • 3 Никогда 4:30
  • 4 Ворона Standout 5:32
  • 5 Марихуана 5:33
  • 6 Сидите потише 5:17
  • 7 Никому я тебя не отдам 5:06
  • 8 Дикие 4:48
  • 9 Волчица 3:32
  • 10 Круг от руки 4:29
  • 11 Мы Standout 3:19
  • 12 От холода до тепла 3:56

Release Date

January 1, 1996

Artist Origin

Russia

Runtime

53 min 35 sec