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Ukrainian musical group
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Cthulhu Rise
Background information
OriginKyiv, Ukraine
Genresprogressive rock, mathcore
Years active2007–present
LabelsMusea Records
MembersStanislav "Beaver" Bobritsky
Ivan "S_D" Serdyuk
Alexander Chub
Andy "Gone" Prischenko
Past membersKonstantin "Kurt" Yerasov
Dmitriy "Big" Sazonov
Yury Demirskiy
Websitehttp://cthulhurise.com/

Cthulhu Rise is Ukrainian musical group based in Kyiv, making music in areas of progressive rock and mathcore with elements of jazzcore and jazz fusion.

Opus 28 (2012) A 30-second sample of Opus 28 track
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Band members

Current lineup

  • Ivan "S_D" Serdyuk (guitar)
  • Stanislav "Beaver" Bobritsky (keyboards)
  • Alexander Chub (bass)
  • Andy "Gone" Prischenko (drums)

Previous members

  • Konstantin "Kurt" Yerasov (vocals, 2007-2009)R.I.P.
  • Dmitriy "Big" Sazonov (vocals, 2009-2010)
  • Yury Demirskiy (bass, 2007-2012)

Discography

  • 42 (2012)
  • The Second One (2016)
  • Last (2020)

Reviews

References

  1. Information about Cthulhu Rise on Musea Records website
  2. ^ Official website Archived 2014-01-14 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Information about "42" album on Musea Records website

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