Tracktor Bowling

Tracktor bowling is a Russian Alternative / Nu- metal band from Moscow, Russia.

History

Originally founded in 1996, Tracktor Bowling came out with a new style in the Russian hard rock scene. This was followed by changes in musical style and the cast. The first demo disk, mutation / Mutazija (2000) and its presentation were successful. There were several other shows where Tracktor Bowling gained their status, the leading band in the Moscow Alternative Rock to be scene.

The debut album, Breaking Through / Naprolom (2002) made ​​Tracktor bowling to the stars at the biggest alternative rock festivals in Russia. The next album, The Edge / Tscherta came out in early 2005. After that, "The Edge Tour 2005 " followed across Russia as well as shows at the biggest Russian rock festival.

The band was nominated in various Russian Alternative Music Awards in all categories. In different years Tracktor Bowling was awarded as the best live rock band in Russia. Three English-language songs appeared on the new EP It's Time To ... on MySpace.

The third album, Walkin On Glass / Po Shagi Steklu, with 16 new songs was released in 2006. The album had a new sound quality, which was achieved by inclusion in Finland by Mikko Herranen. Along with the new album went Tracktor bowling on the "Walking On Glass Tour 2006 ". The band had put in more performances than other alternative bands it had ever done. It originated many Tracktor bowling fan clubs in Russia and other CIS countries. In November 2006, the band won the most nominations at the Russian Alternative Music Prize and became the best alternative band from 2005 to 2006.

In December 2006 Tracktor Bowling presented their new acoustic album Half A Year Till The Spring ( Polgoda Do Wesny ) on which are both new songs and old hits. On 24 September 2009 the new single Ni schagu Nasad was published on the Internet.

Discography

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  • 2003: Santaclaustrophobia 2000
  • 2004: Она
  • 2005: Черта
  • 2006: Шаги по стеклу
  • 2007: Твоя
  • 2008: Outside
  • 2008: Время
  • 2010: Мы
  • 2010: Шрамы
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