“The new disc is a revival of the indie culture I’ve always appreciated. ‘Deus-Dará’ is about perseverance and the courage to throw yourself into the world. We’re about to embark on another tour of Europe and a lot of emotions are hanging over us. Many of my lyrics are like prayers. I think this is another one of those strong, motivating lyrics.” (Oruã)
“The new disc is a revival of the indie culture I’ve always appreciated. ‘Deus-Dará’ is about perseverance and the courage to throw yourself into the world. We’re about to embark on another tour of Europe and a lot of emotions are hanging over us. Many of my lyrics are like prayers. I think this is another one of those strong, motivating lyrics.” (Oruã)
Anastasiya Bazhenova is a classical pianist originally from Russia, now based in Norway. She trained in one of the top Russian music schools and later graduated with a Master’s degree from the Norwegian Academy of Music. Her artistic focus is one of creating concept-based concert programs — each performance is built as a narrative, not just a set of works. She has a very personal visual and emotional style on stage — minimalist, serious, and elegant.
Anastasiya Bazhenova is a classical pianist originally from Russia, now based in Norway. She trained in one of the top Russian music schools and later graduated with a Master’s degree from the Norwegian Academy of Music. Her artistic focus is one of creating concept-based concert programs — each performance is built as a narrative, not just a set of works. She has a very personal visual and emotional style on stage — minimalist, serious, and elegant.
After more than 40 years of making music, the members of Fly Ashtray say that stopping “is not an option. It’s sort of unacceptable.” They also explain how they create “arena rock for small rooms.”