Picnic (band)

Picnic (Russian: Пикник) is a Russian rock band known for its unique style which is a mixture of art rock, progressive rock and original Russian rock. The band was formed in 1978 in Leningrad by Sergey Omelnichenko, Evgeny Voloschuk, Aleksey Dobychin and Edmund Shklyarskiy. Some of their early songs are written in Polish.

Picnic
Background information
OriginLeningrad, Soviet Union
GenresArt rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, new wave, post-punk, space rock, gothic rock, folk rock
Years active1978 (1978)–present
WebsiteOfficial website

In 2016 the band was barred from performing in Ukraine due to them performing in Crimea after annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, because Ukraine, like the UN, considers Crimea to be illegally occupied.[1][2][3]

Members

Current members:

  • Edmund Shklyarskiy – vocals, guitars, keyboards (1978–1979, 1981 – present)
  • Leonid Kirnos – drums, percussion (1982–1984, 1987 – present)
  • Marat Korchemny – back vocals, bass (2003 – present)
  • Stanislav Shklyarskiy – keyboards (2007 – present), replacing Sergey Voronin, the most long-playing member (1984–2006), who died from heart attack

Former:

  • Nikolay Mikhailov (1978–1981)
  • Alexander Matskov (1978–1981)
  • Ali Bakhtyarov (1981–1983)
  • Sergey Omelnichenko (1978–1982)
  • Aleksey Dobychin (1978–1983)
  • Evgeny Voloschuk (1978–1984)
  • Vadim Lebanidze (1979-1982)
  • Yury Danilov (1979–1981)
  • Victor Morozov (1982–1983)
  • Alexander Savelyev (1983–1991)
  • Sergey Voronin (1984–2006)
  • Vladimir Sizov (1984, 1989)
  • Victor Evseev (1985–1988, 1990–1996, 2007)
  • Yury Klyuchanzev (1985–1988, 1990–1996)
  • Andrey Merchanskiy (1990–1994)
  • Alexander Rokin (1996–1999)
  • Sviatoslav Obraztsov (1999–2003)

Discography

  • Dym (1982) (lit. "Smoke", Rus. "Дым")
  • Tanetz Volka (1984) (Wolf's Dance, Танец волка)
  • Iyeroglif (1986) (Hieroglyph, Иероглиф)
  • Rodom Niotkuda (1988) (Born Nowhere, Родом Ниоткуда)
  • Kharakiri (1991) (Харакири)
  • Nemnogo Ognya (1994) (A Bit of Fire, Немного Огня)
  • Vampirskiye Pesni (1995) (Vampire Songs, Вампирские Песни)
  • Zhen-Shen (1996) (Ginseng, Жень-Шень)
  • Steklo (1997) (Glass, Стекло)
  • Pit Electrichestvo (1998) (To Drink Electricity, Пить Электричество)
  • The Best (compilation) (1998)
  • Egiptyanin (2001) (Egyptian, Египтянин)
  • Fioletovo-Cherny (2001) (compilation) (Violet and Black, Фиолетово-черный)
  • Nastoyashchiye Dni 1982–1992 (compilation) (2002) (Actual Days, Настоящие Дни)
  • Smutniye Dni 1992–2002 (compilation) (2002) (Days Obscure, Смутные Дни)
  • Chuzhoy (2002)(Alien, Чужой)
  • Govorit i Pokazyvayet (2003) (Tells and Shows, Говорит и показывает)
  • Tribute (Piknik songs performed by other artists) (2003) (Трибьют)
  • Ten Vampira (with Vadim Samoylov from Agatha Christie) (2004) (Shadow of Vampire, Тень Вампира)
  • Korolevstvo Krivykh (2005) (Kingdom of the Crooked, Королевство Кривых)
  • Novoyegipetskiye Pesni (remixes of old songs) (2005) (New-Egyptian Songs, Новоегипетские Песни)
  • Mrakobesiye i Dzhazz (2007) (Obscurantism and Jazz, Мракобесие и Джаз)
  • Zhelezniye Mantry (2008) (Iron Mantras, Железные мантры)
  • Teatr Absurda (2010) (Theatre of Absurd, Театр абсурда)
  • Tri Sudby (2011) (The Three Fates, Три судьбы)
  • Pevets Dekadansa (2012) (The Chanter of Decadence, Певец Декаданса)
  • Chuzhestranets (2014) (Stranger, Чужестранец)
  • Iskri i Kankan (2017) (Sparks and Cancan, Искры и канкан)
  • Siyaniye (2019) (Shine, Сияние)

References

  1. "Музыканты группы "Пикник": "нам плевать на санкции"" [The musicians of Piknik: "we do not care about the sanctions"]. РИА Крым (in Russian). 13 August 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  2. "Знаменитые российские рокеры приехали в оккупированный Крым "поплевать на санкции": появилось видео" [Famous Russian rockers have come to the occupied Crimea "spit on sanctions": there was a video]. news.online.ua (in Russian). 15 August 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  3. "United Nations A/RES/68/262 General Assembly" (PDF). United Nations. 1 April 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
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