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Mistral Wind

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very nice song, I like it musically... there is something that does not convince me in the vocals... maybe, I'd have mixed it all differently... but, in the end, enjoyable. And I'm sure that live is even better. 6,5/10


next song's sung in turkish

 

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The music suggests that the lyrics are somewhat poignant, asking some form of important questions or I maybe way off base as I don't understand the language. 6/10
Next one is a ballad from Poland
 

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I would have arranged it differently, but this chant is outstanding, anyway!
And the main singer's voice really stands out. Choir parts are also really good!
This is real beauty, thanks for sharing Sergey! 9/10

next song is in italian... BUT... the band is from Denver, Colorado. ^__^

 

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I've heard some chords of "La Cumparsita" in the intro. Funny song with a bit freaky vocal manner. ;) 8/10.

The next one is in Russian. Soviet post-punk band Kino, the tune called "Unhappy song".

 

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I really like this one, musically. I wish it was vocally more punchy. But it's good in its whole. 7/10

next one is sung in italian



IF the video gets age-restricted... then there is also this link where to listen to it

 

Hydrazoic Acid

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Really catchy pop-song and pretty cheeky video. :grinthumb 8/10.

next one is in Russian. Philosophical ballad by guitarist Konstantin Nikolsky. It's called "Nightbird".

 

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pleasant song... you wrote it's a philosophical ballad and, well, I have to say that it really sounds like he is singing about something that he really feels deep within him. Plus, good music (the guitar in particular). 7/10

now, if I'm not wrong, next song's sung in Tatar

 

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It sounds epic. Power-ballad well-arranged by strings, harmonic vocal duo. 8.5/10.

The next one is in Estonian.

 

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