Master i Margarita - 2011
Bloody Faeries
The Russian singer Linda (°1977) was born as Svetlana Lvovna Geyman in Kentau, Kazakhstan. Her family moved first to Tolyatti near Samara, and later, when she was 13 years old, to Moscow. She first studied music at high school, and later at the Moscow Music School, although inherently encouraged to go to a law school.
In 1993 she appeared on television for the finale of the song contest Поколение [Pokolenie] or Generation. As a result, she was able to record her first album Песни тибетских лам [Pesni tibetskich lam] or Songs from the Tibetan Lama's in 1994.
The critics were mixed in their reviews. On the one hand, they had not a high opinion on Linda's vocal qualities, on the other hand they were impressed by her charisma and her energy. It did not stop her from starting playing live concerts in 1995. A series of albums followed, of which were sold more than 3 million copies. Her biggest hit was undoubtedly the number Ворона [Vorona] or The Crow. She was also one of the first Russian artists to penetrate with Russian songs to the U.S. charts of Billboard Magazine and MTV.
In 2010, Linda announced that she and the Greek composer and pianist Stefanos Korkolis would form a new band, which would be called Bloody Faeries. Sometimes she used the name of Bloody Cherries as well. Anyway, Korkolis and Linda would be working together on a new project which they would present in 2011.
In October 2012, it resulted in the release of the album Accoustics. All songs on it have one thing in common: they all have been inspired by famous literary works such as The Sleeping Beauty, The Little Prince, Les Miserables and, of course, The Master and Margarita.
Bloody Faeries - Master i Margarita
Technical details
Album
Accoustics
Musicians
Linda Geyman - vocals
Stefanos Korkolis - piano
Label
Yandex Music