14 feb. 2012

NO MAN´S LAND - Falling into the Night



The band was formed in 1989 in Kenigsberg (Kaliningrad) by Eugene Lebedev and Andrew Timofeyev. Two years later they recorded their first demo, "Rain"; after that they change the name of the band to "Constant Dream". In 1992 they record their second demo, "The Dull Opera". During the next few years, new demos were published regularly ("Cold", "Keeping Silent") and in 1995 they changed the name of the band to No Man's Land and recorded another demo, "Deepest Dream". (In Vladimir Igoshin's (producer of Romowe Rikoito) opinion, all NML's creative works up to year 1995 had nothing to do with "gothic" music; instead, it was closer to "Russian rock"). In 1996 the band recorded their gothic rock album, "Garden of Love", most of the songs were in English. During the following year the band worked in the same stream and published a demo album "Tears" with melodic "gothic" music in 1997. After a long period of silence the band changed the name to "London / Paris" and started to join the pop stage, according to our data. What you find in Russian Gothic Compilation, is the song "Falling into Night" from their last album, "Tears".

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