Kruiz

Kruiz

Infobox musical artist
Name = Kruiz
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Moscow, USSR Flagicon|USSR
Genre = Heavy metal Speed metal Hard rock
Occupation =
Years_active = 1978–present
Label = WEA Records
Associated Acts = Gain
URL = http://www.kruizrock.ru
Current_members = Alexandre Monin Gregory Bezougly Vladimir Kapoustin Oleg Kouzmitchyov Nikolai Tschunosov and Valery Gaina Fyodor Vasilyev Sergey Efimov
Past_members = Serge Kirnitsky Serge Sarychev Seva Korolyuk Alexander Kirnitsky Matvey Anitchkin Vsevolod Korolyuk Gregory Bezougly Oleg Kouzmitchyov Vladimir Kapoustin Nikolai Tscunusov Vadim Malikov

Kruiz (rus.Круиз - "Cruise") is a band from the former Soviet Union. While the band was originally formed in 1978, they were largely unknown in the west for a number of years. They are best known for their video, "In Flames", which was played many times in the mid 80s, on the Canadian metal show, The Power Hour.

For now there are two versions of the band itself : one playing songs with their original soft/hard rock sound, and the legendary Valery Gaina reunited trio.

History

Kruiz was formed in 1978, originally playing soft and hard rock songs with Russian lyrics. The original lineup consisted of Alexandre Monin (vocals), Valery Gaina (guitars), Serge Kirnitsky (bass), Serge Sarychev (keyboards), and Seva Korolyuk (drums). In 1980, they released their first album called "The Top", which was really a collection of demos.

In 1981, they released their first official album, "КРУТИТСЯ ВОЛЧЕК" (translation: The Top Keeps Turning), featuring Alexander Kirnitsky on bass, and additional keyboards by Matvey Anitchkin. This was followed by another album "ПОСЛУШАЙ ЧЕЛОВЕК" (translation: Listen Men).

In 1983, the lineup changed to Monin (vocals), Gaina (guitars), Gregory Bezougly (guitars), Oleg Kouzmitchyov (bass), Vladimir Kapoustin (keyboards), and Nikolai Tscunusov (drums). This lineup released the album "ПУТЕШЕСТВИЕ НА ВОЗДУШНОМ" (translation: Balloon Journey). Shortly after the release of this album, the band unfortunately drew the ire of the Communist government and were ordered to disband. The band released one final album "P.S. ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ СЛЕДУЕТ" (translation: P.S. To be Continued) in 1983, before stopping all activities.

In 1985, Valery Gaina decided to reform the band and take a heavier approach to their music. The new lineup consisted of Gaina (guitars and vocals), Alexander Kirnitsky (bass), Vsevolod Korolyuk (drums), with Vadim Malikov (additional vocals). They released an album called "КИКОГАВВА" (translation: KiKoGaVva), named after the first two letters of the band members names.

This lineup was short-lived and Valery Gaina soon recruited another lineup with himself on vocals and guitars, Fyodor Vasilyev (bass), and Sergey Efimov (drums). This particular incarnation of the band had a speed metal sound . They released a demo and an album, "Kruiz-1" on Melodia records (a state owned record company). One song (Rock is Forever) was promptly banned by the authorities and hence, only appears on the demo. Only two years later the song was included in compilation album "A Place To Meet ... " with other soviet rock bands.

Kruiz became known to the west, when they opened a few shows for the German band Rage. The band redid some of their songs with English lyrics and released the album "Kruiz" in 1988, for WEA Records (Warner Bros. Records). The song "In Flames" from this album received a lot of air-play in the Canadian metal show, The Power Hour. It is on the strength of this album and the video that Kruiz became known as a speed metal band, and their past as a soft-rock/hard-rock band was largely unknown in the west.

The band went on a European Tour in 1989 and were featured on a German TV program, "Mosh Special", on February 5th 1989. Kruiz opened for bands such as Metallica and Slayer and were scheduled to release a third album, titled "Culture Shock", but their contractual obligations prevented them from doing so. Sergey Efimov flew back to Russia. Gaina and Vasilyev attempted to finish the album using the services of Iain Finlay (then drummer for Running Wild), but could not complete the album. Shortly after this, the band broke up.

Post Breakup

Valery Gaina then formed the band Gain, with Vladimir Bajin (vocals), Alexander Shprot (bass), and Andrei Shatounovsky (session drummer). This band recorded an album in 1990 but it only came out in 1995, with two bonus tracks from the unreleased third Kruiz album "Culture Shock". Valery Gaina then moved to Los Angeles, mainly because of the rise of the Russian Mafia. He formed a band called Karma and released an album under the Frozen Hound label. This album was described as a cross between the Stone Temple Pilots and Red Hot Chili Peppers, very unlike the music of Kruiz. Gaina also built his own studio and produced music for local bands. Karma nearly signed with Mercury Records, but the deal fell through. Meanwhile Gaina put out a dance/hip-hop album called Fantasy, which went gold in South Korea.

Bassist Fyodor Vasilyev went on to play for a Russian hard rock band called Black Coffee, where he found success.

Drummer Sergey Efimov also moved to the United States and later played in bands called Wolves and Hippies of Chaos, where he also sang in the band. He also found work as a session musician.

Reunion

In 1994, the original vocalist of Kruiz, Alexandre Monin, upon the success of V.Gaina, reformed the band, with the lineup consisting of himself, Gregory Bezougly (guitars), Vladimir Kapoustin (keyboards), Oleg Kouzmitchyov (bass), and Nikolai Tschunosov (drums). This lineup returned back to their original style of soft and hard rock music and released three albums, "Live at Robin Hood Festival" in 1994, "Bcem BCTATb" (translation: Stand Up Everyone) in 1996 and "Live Collection" in 1998. This lineup also opened for Ronnie James Dio on May 3rd 1999, at Moscow, Russia at the Olimpiyskey Stadium. This particular lineup still plays gigs to this day, but do not play any metal, and in fact, don't want anything to do with the Metal Kruiz.

In 2002, Valery Gaina regrouped with the 1988 lineup of Vasilyev and Efimov, and also released a demo under the name of Kruiz. The bass and drums were recorded in Moscow and the tapes were mastered by Gaina in Los Angeles. Gaina also announced plans for a full reunion.

External links

* http://kruiz-gaina.narod.ru/ - Unofficial site, devoted to metallic Kruiz of Gaina & Co
* [http://www.bnrmetal.com/v2/bandpage.php?ID=Krui Kruiz - BNR Metal Pages]
* [http://www.metal-rules.com/where/kruiz.htm Kruiz - Where are they now]
* http://www.gainamusic.com/ - Official webpage of Valery Gaina


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