"REINCARNATION" MUSIC BAND TO LAUNCH REGGAE STYLE ALBUM IN AUGUST
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.06.2009 18:55 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian "Reincarnation" music band will launch
reggae style album in August 2009. The first album of the first
Armenian reggae band, "Reincarnation", was named "60 km: from Janfiday
to Jamaica", the name of the second album-to -be launched has not
been determined yet.
According to Roland Gasparyan, "Reincarnation" soloist, for the 9 years
of its existence the band underwent a number of transformations. 3
years ago, abandoning rock style, "Reincarnation" stated to perform
in reggae style.
"I'm a person who likes experimenting both in life and music. The
transformation is connected with the fact that I started living in
reggae style" he explained the change of music style.
Currently the band includes 8 musicians. In near future the number
of musicians in the band will increase to 21.
"Hope in future many groups in Armenia will be playing reggae. Reggae
celebrates love, hope and faith, which our city lacks," reincarnation
soloist Roland Gasparyan explained.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
12.06.2009 18:55 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian "Reincarnation" music band will launch
reggae style album in August 2009. The first album of the first
Armenian reggae band, "Reincarnation", was named "60 km: from Janfiday
to Jamaica", the name of the second album-to -be launched has not
been determined yet.
According to Roland Gasparyan, "Reincarnation" soloist, for the 9 years
of its existence the band underwent a number of transformations. 3
years ago, abandoning rock style, "Reincarnation" stated to perform
in reggae style.
"I'm a person who likes experimenting both in life and music. The
transformation is connected with the fact that I started living in
reggae style" he explained the change of music style.
Currently the band includes 8 musicians. In near future the number
of musicians in the band will increase to 21.
"Hope in future many groups in Armenia will be playing reggae. Reggae
celebrates love, hope and faith, which our city lacks," reincarnation
soloist Roland Gasparyan explained.