Loch Vostok

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Like Poison To The Stars 00:00 Tools
Humanitix 00:00 Tools
A Mission Undivine 00:00 Tools
Loss of Liberty 00:00 Tools
Sacred Structure 00:00 Tools
Repeat Offender 00:00 Tools
Seeker 00:00 Tools
Rebound 00:00 Tools
Energy Taboo 00:00 Tools
Navigator 00:00 Tools
World Trade Dissenter 00:00 Tools
A Tale of Two Kings 00:00 Tools
Jonestown Slumber Party 00:00 Tools
Autumn Lord 00:00 Tools
Destruction Time Again 00:00 Tools
Dig Deeper 00:00 Tools
Babylonian Groove 00:00 Tools
Xerox Nation 00:00 Tools
Uncompassion 00:00 Tools
In the Wake of Humanity 00:00 Tools
Symbiosis 00:00 Tools
Dystopium 00:00 Tools
Viral Strain 00:00 Tools
Disconnection 00:00 Tools
Syndrome of Self 00:00 Tools
Falself 00:00 Tools
Gestalt 00:00 Tools
Thirty Years 00:00 Tools
Absence 00:00 Tools
Taste the Flame 00:00 Tools
Talk 00:00 Tools
Citizen Cain 00:00 Tools
True Deciever 00:00 Tools
Twilight of the Dogs 00:00 Tools
Raiders of the Lost Heart 00:00 Tools
Blindfolds Off 00:00 Tools
What Once Was 00:00 Tools
Inflict Chaos 00:00 Tools
Breakthru 00:00 Tools
Summer 00:00 Tools
I Implode 00:00 Tools
Regicide 00:00 Tools
From These Waters 00:00 Tools
Claim the Throne 00:00 Tools
Ravenous 00:00 Tools
Common Ground 00:00 Tools
Beyond the Obvious 00:00 Tools
Admire and Resent 00:00 Tools
Impressions 00:00 Tools
Fighting Fire With Blood 00:00 Tools
Falling Star 00:00 Tools
The Apologists Are the Enablers 00:00 Tools
Lost In Transmutance 00:00 Tools
Blunt Force Trauma 00:00 Tools
Naked 00:00 Tools
Dead Sea Trolls 00:00 Tools
Sentiment 00:00 Tools
Nothingness 00:00 Tools
Forever 00:00 Tools
Cadence 00:00 Tools
The Forsaken One 00:00 Tools
Yurei 00:00 Tools
Me Forgotten 00:00 Tools
The Method 00:00 Tools
Marrow 00:00 Tools
Purpose 00:00 Tools
They Brought the Dark 00:00 Tools
Release - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Narcosis 00:00 Tools
Ventilate 00:00 Tools
Expiry Date of the Soul of Man 00:00 Tools
And The Storm Spread Its Wings 00:00 Tools
Consumer, Formerly Known as Human 00:00 Tools
Consumer 00:00 Tools
And the Storm Spread It's Wings 00:00 Tools
Release 00:00 Tools
Loch Vostok "Humanitix" from album "Destruction Time Again" out on Escapi Music April 14th 2006 00:00 Tools
Defiled 00:00 Tools
Boegballe 00:00 Tools
Viral Strain (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
A Mission Undivine (Dystopium, 2011) 00:00 Tools
Boegballe (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Thirty Years (Feat. Tina Gunnarsson) 00:00 Tools
Release (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Defiled (bonus) 00:00 Tools
The Metod 00:00 Tools
Dystopium (Drop RMX) 00:00 Tools
Destryction Time Again 00:00 Tools
Boegballe (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Defiled (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Summer (Official lyric) 00:00 Tools
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LOCH VOSTOK , named after a subterranean lake in Antarctica, rose out of the collapse of Progressive Metal band Mayadome in 2001. After 10 years Drummer Teddy Möller was tired of the cheeze and decided to start something more meaty, hence LOCH VOSTOK was born. Three core members, Mayadome founder Teddy Möller, Keyboardist Sebastian Okupski and Bass Player Erik Grandin set about formulating a new act. Möller would switch from his erstwhile role as a Drummer to that of Lead Vocalist/Guitarist and with the incorporation of former Ramrod, 5 Steps Ahead and El Presidente guitarist Niklas Kupper alongside ex-Azotic Reign, 5 Steps Ahead, El Presidente and Imperial Domain drummer Alvaro Torres the band was complete. However, Grandin was to relocate to the USA and so former Mellow Poetry guitarist Tomas "Tym" Jonsson stepped in to fill the bass vacancy. Utilising producer Daniel Bergstrand LOCH VOSTOK cut a self financed album 'Dark Logic' entirely based upon infamous serial killers such as Henry Lee Lucas, Andreij Tzjikatilo and Ed Gein. The first label to pick up the album for distribution would be the Russian concern CD-Maximum. Shortly after the Russian release, Portugese label Magnetism Records contracted LOCH VOSTOK , and released 'Dark Logic' worldwide August 1st 2004. Sebastian Okupski decided to focus on his cover band "Bulldog" and is keeping himself busy with that, so LOCH VOSTOK then decided to find another keyboardist for the band. Andreas Lindahl from fellow-Swedish metal act Platitude offered his services. He played some live shows and recorded the new album with LOCH VOSTOK but then decided to leave because of the distance between Gothenburg, where he lives, and Uppsala where the other guys live and rehearse. LOCH VOSTOK is a real band, not just another project, so they had every intention of finding a real full time member, who was also willing to take part in the whole songwriting process. Anima Morte keyboardist/composer Fredrik Klingwall had been a friend of Teddy and Niklas for quite a while since he recorded two demos and an album at Teddy's Blueflame Productions. They already got along real well, and was asked to join LOCH VOSTOK. Luckily he said "ja för fan" (wich roughly translates to Fuck yeah) and so, another chapter starts... welcome to the team Fredrik. In early 2006 the second album, "Destruction Time Again", was completed and released worldwide in April 2006 by Escapi Music coinciding with Loch Vostok's Scandinavian tour with King Diamond and Secret Sphere. The response on the album as well on the live performances of Loch Vostok has been amazing and we're all looking forward to taking this band another step further :-) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.