Jane Air

Jane Air
Background information
Origin Saint Petersburg, Russia
Genres Nu metal, alternative, trip hop, rapcore, pop punk, emo, emocore
Years active 1999 (1999)-present
Labels Kapkan Records, A-One Records
Website janeair.ru

Jane Air is a Russian alternative and rap-metal band. The band was founded in 1999 in Saint Petersburg. The band plays in genres that include Alternative rock, Rapcore, Grunge, Emocore, Pop-punk and Trip hop.[1]

In 2002, Jane Air signed a contract with Kapkan Records and released their first record, Pull Ya? Let It Doll Go!.

In 2003–2007 the band opened concerts for Clawfinger, Therapy? and Linkin Park.

After three years on Kapkan they released a second album, Jane Air. The first single was "Junk (Jane Air song)" (Jazz-funk) from this album was awarded "Song of the year" and received the prize Rock Alternative Music Prize from music channel A-One.[2]

In 2006, their third album, Pere-Lachaise.

The fourth album Sex and Violence was released in 2007 on the label A-One Records.

Members

  • Anton "Boo!" Lisow - vocals
  • Sergey "Gokk" Makarov, - bass, (founder of the group)
  • Anton "Toha" Sagachko - drum
  • Sergey "Root" Grigoriev - guitar

Discography

Main article: Jane Air discography

Albums

  • 2002 — Pull Ya? Let It Doll Go!
  • 2004 — Jane Air
  • 2006 — Pere-Lachaise
  • 2007 — Sex And Violence
  • 2010 — Weekend Warriors
  • 2012 — Иллюзия полета (The illusion of flight)

Singles

  • 2004 — Junk
  • 2005 — Стёкла Стекла
  • 2006 — Nevesta
  • 2007 — Новый Год Одна
  • 2009 — Моя Стая
  • 2009 — Can-Can
  • 2009 — Апокалипсис Уже За Тобой
  • 2009 — Джульетта (Maxi)
  • 2010 — Вечный огонь
  • 2011 — Не Забывай Меня
  • 2011 — Любить Любовь (EP)
  • 2012 — Рычащие искрами тигры
  • 2012 — Западный Ветер (EP)

Music videos

  • Junk, 2003
  • "Париж", 2004
  • "Pere-Lachaise", 2006
  • "Джейн в эфире", 2006
  • "Суперзвезда", 2006
  • "9.80665", 2006
  • "Мессалина", 2007
  • "Невеста", 2007
  • "Новый год одна", 2007
  • "Моя стая", 2009
  • "Джульетта", 2009
  • "Королева Фэйк", 2010
  • "Вечный Огонь", 2010 (dedicated to the May, 9)
  • "Новый день", 2010
  • "Моё сердце сейчас это открытая рана", 2011
  • "Не Забывай Меня", 2011 (dedicated to the May, 9)
  • "Любить любовь", 2011
  • "Рычащие искрами тигры", 2012
  • "Звезда Востока и Вечернее Солнце Запада", 2013
  • "Сожженный дотла", 2013

References

  1. СФ
  2. Музыкальный телеканал A-One привез группу Korn и раздал свои премии (2005)

External links

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