Emerald Mind

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The Flying Dutchman 05:19 Tools
The Ripper 04:42 Tools
Gothmog 03:03 Tools
Revenge of Princess Olga 05:45 Tools
Breathless Kiss 05:01 Tools
Sweet Poison 04:21 Tools
Winter 07:02 Tools
This Dying World 04:04 Tools
Lyric of My Soul 08:57 Tools
Secrets 08:57 Tools
Astronaut in Her Space 08:57 Tools
Another Life 08:57 Tools
Civilization 08:57 Tools
Neverend 08:57 Tools
Save Me for the Moon 08:57 Tools
When Storm Clouds Talk 08:57 Tools
Theater 08:57 Tools
Early Morning 08:57 Tools
Storyteller 08:57 Tools
Distant Lands 07:04 Tools
Genetic Paradise 07:04 Tools
Children of the Damned 07:04 Tools
The Winter 07:04 Tools
08. Revenge Of Princess Olga 00:00 Tools
The Ripper [3hP] 00:00 Tools
09. Lyric Of My Soul 00:00 Tools
07. Breathless Kiss 00:00 Tools
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Emerald Mind was formed in Vladivostok, Russia, in 2003 by a couple of friends guitarist Alexey Vaulin and bassist Andrey Berezov. First show took place in the small underground club named “In Rock”. It was not only the birth of the band but a stage debut of their beautiful and talented singer Svetlana Vysotskaya. After a few gigs, in early 2004, Andrey left the band and start his own carrier. The next five years Emerald Mind continued working on new songs and trying to record a quality demo. In those days it was not an easy task, because Vladivostok was too far away from any metal music industry. Finally, in november 2009, band released their first album “Tales Of Soveena” and moved to St. Petersburg to discover new horizons. The northern capital met the musicians with the cold wind and lots of challenges. So even the very existence of the band was under question. In 2011 Alexey and Svetlana decided to move on and start writing new material for the second album. So at this moment this work almost done and we can’t wait to share with you our hopes, dreams, experience and feelings that we put in our music! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.