Fail Emotions

Fail Emotions
Origin Yaroslavl, Russia
Genres Electronicore, Post-Hardcore, EDM
Years active 2008–present
Labels Go With Me Records
Website www.myspace.com/
Members
  • Pavel Mayorov
  • Wlad Akimov
  • Anton "Pickachy" Saharov
  • Evgenii "Jackson" Artemiev
  • Ivan Cherkashin
Past members
  • Anton Bakeev
  • Ilja "Fatal FE" Korovin
  • Egor "Sepial" Sosnovkin
  • Artem Boronenkov
  • Roman Brisgunow
  • Viacheslav Kavlenas
  • Dmitrii Rachkovich
  • Kiril Yurtaikin
  • Ilya Korneinkov

Fail Emotions (sometimes stylized FE) is a Russian Electronicore band from Yaroslavl.

History

The band was founded in 2008 by Pavel Mayorov (Vocal), Wlad Akimov (Screaming), Ilja Fatal (Guitar), Ilja Korneinkow (Guitar), Kiril Jurtaikin (Bass) and Roman Brisgunow (Drums).

In 2009, the first demo Side A was published. Unusually is, that the demo consists of eight songs. The following year, followed by two EPs, the name of it is Makes Bad and Dance Macabre. Makes Bad have also a Music Video. The band is already at national level concerts and had already in Belarus several appearances. Shortly before the turn of the year the band released their debut album Transfornation.

In September 2011, Fail Emotions was the opening act for Enter Shikari. In 2011, the first single We are Legend was released. In May 2012, the EP Speed of Light was released. Shortly before the group toured in Russia on the "Reconstruction Tour". On February 23, 2012 Fail Emotions played as the opening act for My Autumn. Between 14 and 16 June 2013, the group Blood Stain Child played as part of the Geki Rock Tour in Japan. The concerts were in Nagoya, Tokyo and Osaka. In the same year, the EP Gravity was released.

Music style

The band combines a variety of musical genres such as Post-Hardcore, Djent, Electronica, Dubstep, Trance and Drum & Bass. That's why the music style of the band is also called Electronicore. Fail Emotions describe their musical style rather than "Progressive" Trancecore.

Discography

Demos

Singles

EPs

Albums

Links

References

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