Skryabin

Style: Rok , Alternatyva , Pop

Info about Skryabin:

Скрябін, also known as "Skryabin," was a popular Ukrainian rock band formed in 1989, named after its founder and lead singer, Andriy "Kuzma" Kuzmenko. The band was known for its eclectic mix of pop, rock, and electronic styles, often incorporating social commentary into their lyrics. Skryabin released numerous albums over their career, becoming a symbol of Ukrainian music. The band gained a large following with their hits in the late 1990s and 2000s, including songs like "Luka," "Mam," and "Places of Happy People." Andriy Kuzmenko was celebrated for his unique voice and charismatic stage presence. Tragically, Kuzma died in a car accident in 2015, which marked a significant loss for the Ukrainian music scene. Despite this, Skryabin's music continues to resonate with audiences, solidifying their legacy in Eastern European rock. The band was also known for its humanitarian engagements and vocal support for social causes in Ukraine. Their influence extends beyond music, being seen as icons of modern Ukrainian culture. Skryabin