Maria Arkhipova
Maria Arkhipova (Russian: Мари́я Архи́пова; born 9 January 1983, in Moscow), known by her stage name as Masha Scream is a Russian folk metal musician from Moscow. She is the founder, vocalist, and main songwriter of the folk metal band Arkona.[1] She has played in other bands such as Nargathrond.
Maria Arkhipova  | |
|---|---|
![]()  | |
| Background information | |
| Birth name | Maria Arkhipova | 
| Also known as | Masha Scream, Masha Arhipova | 
| Born | 9 January 1983 Moscow, USSR  | 
| Genres | Black metal Folk metal  | 
| Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter | 
| Instruments | vocals, keyboard,  various others  | 
| Years active | 2000–present | 
| Labels | Napalm Records | 
| Associated acts | Arkona | 
.JPG.webp)
Arkona – Budapest, 2014
.JPG.webp)
Maria 'Masha Scream' Arhipova
Personal life
    
Arkhipova is married to fellow band member Sergei "Lazar" Atrashkevich with whom she has two children.
Discography
    
    
Studio albums
    
- Vozrozhdeniye (2004)
 - Lepta (2004)
 - Vo Slavu Velikim! (2005)
 - Ot Serdtsa K Nebu (2007)
 - Goi, Rode, Goi! (2009)
 - Stenka Na Stenku (2011, EP)
 - Slovo (2011)
 - Yav (2014)
 - Khram (2018)
 
Live albums / DVDs
    
- Zhizn Vo Slavu (2006)
 - Noch Velesova (2009)
 
Studio albums
    
- Carnal Lust and Wolfen Hunger (2000)
 - ...For We Blessed This World With Plagues (2002)
 - Inevitability (2004)
 
Guest appearances
    
Arkhipova appeared as a guest vocalist on Svarga's first two albums Ogni na Kurganah and There, Where Woods Doze.... She also appeared on Ancestral Volkhves' second studio album Perun Do Vas!!![2] and on Percival (band) "Wodnik" from album Svantevit.
References
    
- "History. Arkona – official web-site". Arkona. arkona-russia.com. Archived from the original on 24 March 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
 - Scuderi, Gustavo (2 July 2015). "Metal Chick of the Month – Masha Scream". THE HEADBANGING MOOSE. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
 
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.
