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Stoner Train originally comes from Moscow, Russia. Founded in 2011 by Serj Gdanian (guitars, vocals) and George Palchikov (harmonica) the
band started their experiments in mixing Delta blues, Country, Stoner and Southern rock and managed to get the new brave essence from that,
recording their first EP “Rusty Gears”. After that Vladimir Teterin (drums) joined the band and within two years Stoner Train released two LP
albums “Sluts for the Rebels” and “Hobo from the Outer Space” and one EP "Back In The Saddle" that caught the attention of the underground
scene in different co ...read more
Stoner Train originally comes from Moscow, Russia. Founded in 2011 by Serj Gdanian (guitars, vocals) and George Palchikov (harmonica) the
band started their experiments in mixing Delta blues, Country, Stoner and Southern rock and managed to get the new brave essence from that,
recording their first EP “Rusty Gears”. After that Vladimir Teterin (drums) joined the band and within two years Stoner Train released two LP
albums “Sluts for the Rebels” and “Hobo from the Outer Space” and one EP "Back In The Saddle" that caught the attention of the underground
scene in different countries.
In 2013 Serj Gdanian moved to Berlin and met Ivan Mostacci (drums), with whom the band recorded the third LP album “III”. For two years
the band had been playing around in Europe at different festivals and smaller gigs, gathering new material and searching for fresh inspiration
sources.
And finally in August 2016 they were ready to give birth to their fourth studio album “Bannermen of Lost Generations” that stands out among
the rest of their songs with its darker mood and more serious atmosphere, partially inspired by the “Taxi Driver” movie.
For now Stoner Train consists of two members and keeps its focus on the “soundtrack” form of music, trying to create new ideas in this
direction. « hide |
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