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The Gourishankar is a progressive rock band from Russia formed in 2001 by university friends guitarist Alexandr "Nomy" Agranovich (a.k.a. Agranson) and keyboardist Doran Usher in the Russian provincial city Syktyvkar.
In 2002 the band released their debut demo tape Integral Symphony followed in 2003 by their first studio album, Close Grip. Their second studio album 2nd Hands, was recorded in 2006 and was released by Unicorn Digital on March 15, 2007. The album revealed their unique style of music, which blends many musical genres. 2nd Hands was nominated for the Prog Awards 2007 within "Best Foreign Band" section, nominated for best debut of the year at Deutsche progressive pages and took second place.
In 2015, the jazz label ArtBeat Music was all deluxe editions heritage group called the 1st Decade. The third studio album The World Unreal was released at Russia on January 14, 2016.
Members
Current
Jason Offen – vocals (2010 – present)
Nomy Agranson – guitars, basses, vocals, keyboards (2002 – present)
Svetoslav Bogdanov – drums (2010 – present)
Previous
Doran Usher – keyboards (2002 – 2011)
Vlad MJ Whiner – vocals (2003 – 2008)
Cat Heady – drums (2003 – 2008)
Maxim Sivkov – drums (2008)
Mikhail Muhachev – bass (2008)
Guest
Vladimir Rastorguev – viola, cello
Dmitry Ulyashev – saxophone, flute
Alla Izverskaya – backing vocals
Alexander Vetkhov – drums
Nail Maxonov – drums
Discography
Demos
Integral Symphony (2002, demo EP, self-release)
Studio albums
Close Grip (2003, LP, CD, self-released)
2nd Hands (2007, LP CD, Unicorn Digital)
The World Unreal (2016, LP, CD, ArtBeat Music)
Reissues
Close Grip (2008, LP, reissue, at Russia MALS Rec., other countries — Unicorn Digital)
The Gourishankar Anthology. 1st Decade (2015, 2CD-BOX deluxe edition, ArtBeat Music, Russia)
2nd Hands (2015, vinyl edition, ArtBeat Music, Russia)
Close Grip (2015, club edition, ArtBeat Music, Russia)
2nd Hands (2015, club edition, ArtBeat Music, Russia)
The World Unreal (2016, club edition, ArtBeat Music, Russia)
References
External links
Official Bandcamp Page
Official Facebook Page
Official VK Page
ProgArchives.com Page
The mountain similar to Everest. The interview with the band "Gourishankar"