Flymore
Rock band Flymore is one of Russia’s most exciting new exports, now signed to Red Star Music, one of the few UK labels who have spotted the potential of Eastern European Rock.
The band, originally called Millenium, was formed in 2002 by guitarist Igor Mukhin and bassist Denis Rybakov. From the city of Ivanovo, they grew up listening to Nirvana, Green Day, and Rage Against The Machine, and were inspired to start writing their own material. They soon discovered talented singer, Frozt, performing with another band, who was quick to join them.
Millenium’s debut gig was at Ivanovo's Rock Club. After that, they played whenever and wherever they could, quickly building up a large fan base.
Drummer Serj Kulikov, and a second guitarist, Nik, joined the band. With this new line-up, the band changed their name to Flymore.
They started playing higher profile live shows and writing more and more new material. In 2007 Flymore recorded their debut album, Millenium 45, with producer Dmitriy Taravkov, who had previously worked with many established Russian metal acts.
The band stayed in Moscow for three months and worked on more than 20 songs with Dmitriy at the legendary Mosfilm Studio. Together they carefully selected and fine-tuned 12 of those songs, to best reflect the group's style.
Since then, Flymore has toured throughout Russia and performed at rock festivals across the former USSR, including the Ukraine and Belarus.
The band has a UK tour and new single release planned for March 2010.
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| # | Name | Plays |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wake Up | 1003 |
| 2 | Misunderstanding | 1007 |
| 3 | All the Time I Bled | 922 |
| 4 | Queen of the Damned | 799 |
| 5 | I Will Still Sing | 854 |
| 6 | Nothing Personal | 898 |
| 7 | My Last Goodbye | 647 |
| 8 | Hold On | 591 |
| 9 | Insane | 719 |
| 10 | Intro | 501 |









