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Artist description
Morrah is a death metal band from St.Petersburg, Russia. The title could be translated as the Groke, the evil and the alone beast from Tove Jansson's fairytales. |
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Music Style
Death Metal |
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Musical Influences
Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse |
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Artist History
Morrah was formed 2000 December, 16 consisting of Alexander Dovzhikov (bass/vocals), M.F. Hobbit (guitar), Oleg (guitar), Dmitry Varlamov (drums), and the first thing the musicians started their activities from was the staff reorganization. Already after few months it was decided to hire a separate bass player - Vadim Ryabinin took this place. After a while, as a result of impartial observations and intrigues, Oleg left the band; Vadim took guitar (an instrument, by the way, he has got used to more) and Nikita was invited as a bass player who however held out not too long - Mikhail Karavanov came to take his place. In summer of 2002, new guitar player, Alexander Aleksanichev (ex-Exhumation(Russia)) joins the band replacing Vadim. |
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Group Members
Alexander Dovzhikov - vocals
Lev Torba (M.F. Hobbit) - guitars
Alexander Aleksanichev - guitars
Michael Karavanov - bass
Dmitry Varlamov - drums |
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Location
St.Petersburg, Russia - Russia |
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