Yav () is the seventh full-length album by the Russian pagan metal band Arkona. It was released on 25 April 2014 through Napalm Records.
The album references the material world Yav. Violin players Olli Vänskä of Turisas and Alexey of Sviatogor appear as guest musicians.
Track listing
Personnel
Arkona
- Masha "Scream" â vocals, keyboards, songwriting, lyrics, lyrics translation, producer
- Sergei "Lazar" Atrashkevich â guitars, producer, mixing, mastering
- Ruslan "Kniaz" Oganyan â bass
- Vlad "Artist" Sokolov â drums (except on "Chado indigo", "Yav'", "V ob'yat'yah kramoly")
- Vladimir "Volk" Reshetnikov â gaita gallega, tin whistle, low whistle, sopilka, blockflute
Additional musicians
- Thomas Väänänen â vocals, lyrics on "Ved'ma"
- Olli Vänskä (Turisas) â violin on "Zov pustyh dereven"
- Aleksey "Master Alafern" Hrebeniuk - violin on "Zarozhdenie", "Na strazhe novyh let", "Gorod snov", "Ved'ma", "Chado indigo", "Yav'"
- Vika "Vkgoeswild" Yermlyeva â piano on "Chado indigo"
- Radimir Atrashkevich â child narration on "Chado indigo"
- Andrey Ischenko â drums on "Chado indigo", "Yav'", "V ob'yat'yah kramoly"
Production
- Sergey Pavlov â lyrics translation
- Gyula Havancsák â artwork, design
- Greg Shanta â photography
Reception
The Sonic Seducer magazine wrote that Yav was more mature and serious than Arkona's previous releases, leaving the clichés of the genre behind. The album was also lauded for a diversity of moods. The reviewer for the Austrian Stormbringer website observed that elements of black metal had now been combined with Arkona's typical style which provided for the album's sinister atmosphere.
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