Ekspressionists
Ekspressionists was a Russian rock band formed in Moscow in 1988. The band is known for its distinctive blend of rock, punk, and experimental music, often incorporating elements of theatrical performance and poetic lyrics. Ekspressionists gained recognition within the Russian underground music scene for their provocative style and innovative sound.
The group was founded by lead vocalist and lyricist Igor Zaitsev, along with other members who contributed
Ekspressionists' influence extended beyond Russia, inspiring a wave of alternative and underground bands across Eastern Europe.
Over the years, the band experienced lineup changes and periods of hiatus but remained a significant figure
After active years spanning into the early 2000s, the band members pursued individual projects, but their legacy