ARKONA – Pokrovi Nebesnogo Startsa


The Russian horde ARKONA delivers a masterpiece of Slavic Pagan Metal with their latest full-length release "Ot Serdca K Nebu" ("From the Heart to the Sky"). Authentic traditional folk instruments merge skillfully with powerful guitar riffs and pounding drums creating catchy yet versatile songs that have quickly become the trademark of mastermind and frontwoman Masha Scream. Her unique compositions and lyrics set the stage for her impressive vocals that range from clean passages to brutal screams and grunts. A masterpiece of Slavic Pagan Metal -- Draw your swords and prepare for the coming storm!

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25 Responses to “ARKONA – Pokrovi Nebesnogo Startsa”

  1. masha are the best femal singer ever, in all genre ov music

  2. From Hell =]

  3. Поздрав из Србије за браћу Русе…

  4. @Ceed88
    nicht nur des pagans ;)

  5. @dm1968r Он не дурак. Он не виноват, что ты не знаешь шуток Якова Смирнова

  6. see them at the weekend in Kronach (bayern, Germany) at Crana Historica with korpiklaani :D

  7. @serbischeleeuw yeah our batshit mental barbarian tribal ancestors – cool. XD

  8. slavic warriors – rawr

  9. Great group, and at last they are coming to Hungary. Won’t miss them on Metalfest.

    Privet iz Vengrii:)

  10. Phantom199106 13. Jun, 2010 at 4:43 am

    @AlfDaemon666 I know that many people thing Im a Russian, but I can only read this veeery strange “bukvy”… so I have no keyboard with russian letters… and I know that russian capital City is write in form Минск ( joke )… no of course is Moskva ( Москва ), but I dont hear any russian which didnt read that as Maskva…

    Петер из Словакии

  11. @Phantom199106
    Sorry, but “vada” – it isn’t Russian word. “Вода” is the right word :-)

  12. Spetsnazcollector 13. Jun, 2010 at 6:21 am

    I saw Arkona live at Paganfest 2010 and Masha was so full of energy, she was jumping and dancing and still had enough power to sing and growl. It was sad that their playing time was so short. Simply gotta love them!!! Slava!

  13. Spetsnazcollector 13. Jun, 2010 at 6:42 am

    @Ceed88 Wo du Recht hast, das du Recht! Masha rulez!!!

  14. @XombieLejon66
    What Soviet Russia?
    You’re a fool?
    20 YEARS already past,
    Soviet Union is long gone!
    Russians buried Marxism and communism

  15. @Tuohii no way theyre from finland?

  16. XombieLejon66 13. Jun, 2010 at 8:57 am

    In Soviet Russia, folk band listen to YOU!!

  17. Yeah! I love Masha “scream” voice

  18. Эта “музыка” декадентской и разложения общества, что ведет к социальной деградации.
    она служит для отвлечения наших революционной бдительности ….
    Истинная свобода есть свобода быть ответственным и построения социализма и коммунизма.

  19. Ca démonte !!

  20. @colinblogs
    “Goy”.

  21. Can anyone out there tell me what the warriors at 0.30 are chanting.

  22. @Phantom199106 You are almost right. Voda = vada in Belarus’ language. In Russian “voda” is wtitten form of this word but 90 % of etnical Russians pronounce “voda” as Belarussians (“vAda”).

  23. @robertsc0 It means “Heavenly old man’s covers”. Phantom199106 is almost correct. Really it’s an epic title. “Old man” is God here. “Heavenly covers” – snow. It’s a poetical forms of the words. Thus God buried that dead warriors…

  24. прикольно!:)

  25. Я из Финляндии. Мне очень нравится.

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