23rd April in the club "B2" the singer Alevtina is (ex-mill) with the presentation of the new album "Dance of the transition." The former lead singer of the "mill" Alevtina almost a year successfully engaged in their own projects. The singer with the musicians to perform solo concerts in various places, including TV channels appeared on the stages of the biggest rock festivals, including "invasion", and present their new songs the fans. For some time, the group did not act in preparation for their debut album. Panel wrote almost a year, it collected very different songs, some musicians performed at the concerts. Alevtina The album has a direct part multi Sergei Starostin, a musician, has become a legend for a long time. Sergei agrees not to cooperate with all the musicians, but after listening to some songs Alevtina, gladly accepted the offer to participate in the recording of their album. The top plate has a talented artist Vladimir Rasputin make all albums collective "Kalinov Most". The album is called "The Dance of the Transition" - from the title track. Transition - this is what everyone of us does in his life, this transformation growth. The transformation of a child into a young man, divorce, marriage, birth of children, including death - all of this transition. Alevtina taken into account, but not in the song "Dance of Transition" capital letters, as found in the album are other equally important messages, such as the song "Lullaby" to the fact speaks a mother worst fear - a child lose - you can see God. The album contains 10 songs: some of them are written by Alevtina part - in collaboration with singer friends. Each song is unique and has its own sound. In this case, all of the songs on the album share a common deep sound, created with the help of modern and ancient Russian instruments. Support in their texts, turbulent emotions, through a powerful sound. Soft and lyrical, dynamic and explosive compositions sung a beautiful and unique voice of the singer. "In this album, I like it!" - Said Alevtina. April 23, "B2", 21.00.
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