The band was created by Andres Danchin in May, 2005 in a small town Zheleznogorsk, Kursk Region. At that time Andres was a keyboardist of a gothic-metal band "Necropolis". He has left "Necropolis" to begin creating his own project, to show people his own look at the music. The title of the band was born very fast. "ANNODOMINI", these words reflect a sense of the band’s music and lyrics, a sense of the emotions the band tries to send to the people. “When you dry your tears of your lost love, you...
The band was created by Andres Danchin in May, 2005 in a small town Zheleznogorsk, Kursk Region. At that time Andres was a keyboardist of a gothic-metal band "Necropolis". He has left "Necropolis" to begin creating his own project, to show people his own look at the music. The title of the band was born very fast. "ANNODOMINI", these words reflect a sense of the band’s music and lyrics, a sense of the emotions the band tries to send to the people.
“When you dry your tears of your lost love, you find some rest for your soul in glorifying of the dark forces. When you choose colours you take scarlet that symbolizes blood from the veins of the dead lovers and you take black that symbolizes the darkness.”
After the first gig Andres Danchin gave the name for the style of the band..s music. He entitled it as "Lust Metal". A few months later Andres developed a symbol of the band called “Sixtrinity”.
In March, 2006 "ANNODOMINI" recorded the first demo cd consisted of nine tracks.
September, 2006 - Andres left for Kursk to carry on his studying and making of music there. Roman "Ater" Kalashnikoff (ex-"Necropolis") joined the band as a guitarist.
The new page of the band..s history was opened.
Since February, 2007 "ANNODOMINI" rehearses and performs concerts with the new members.
They are:
Andres Danchin – vocals / lyrics / music Roman "Ater" Kalashnikoff – guitars / music Den Zolotukhin - bass / music Olga Spasskina – keyboards Roman "Dassler" Safonov - drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.