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Background information | |
Born | Russian, Moscow | January 17, 1988
Genres | |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Drums |
Years active | 2002–present |
Member of | C8, Anastasia Kobesh & Ruslan Saberov |
Ruslan Saberov[1] (born January 17, 1988, Moscow) is a Russian rock musician, instrumentalist, songwriter, and session musician.
Activity
[edit]Saberov Ruslan - drummer of the Moscow punk band C8 and Anastasia Kobesh & Ruslan Saberov", and is also engaged in solo work of the same name" Ruslan Saberov "[2]where he is the vocalist and leader of the project. The solo album Life and Death[3]was released in 2023. The musician is also popular[4]in the open spaces YouTube
Biography
[edit]Ruslan Saberov[5] was born on January 17 in Moscow. Since childhood, he was fond of music. He studied guitar at a music school, but he always saw himself as a drummer.[6] At the same time, he studied drums at the Krasny Khimik Rock Lyceum in Moscow. Graduated from State University of Management in 2011. He tried himself in various musical styles from grunge and reggae to pop music.
Concert geography
[edit]The C8 band is a regular participant in all significant Russian rock festivals, such as "Invasion", "Emmaus", "Air", "AiB Fest", "Motoyaroslavets", "KUBANA". In 2016, he participated with the band "C8" in the largest Finnish rock festival Ilosaarirock. In June 2020, he visited Europe again with the C8 group as part of a tour dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the group. The solo album "Life and Death" was recorded by one person[1], Ruslan Saberov wrote all the instruments in the studio. He is also the sole producer of this album. Side project of Anastasia Kobesh musicians[7] and Ruslan Saberov[1]."'
Anastasia Kobesh & Ruslan Saberov
[edit]Alternative - side project[8] from Russia, with a noticeable influence of punk rock, hardcore and other related genres. The project was founded by two long-time friends Anastasia Kobesh and Ruslan Saberov at the end of 2023. To date, the band has recorded two English-language albums called "Scary Story"[9] and "Gonna Fuck This Live" .
History
[edit]"'A musical project of two long-time friends: from ballads to punk rock. This side project was the result of the creative union of Anastasia Kobesh, vocalist of the band "Michael Circle", and Ruslan Saberov, drummer of the band "C8"."' Their collaboration began in early 2024, when Anastasia turned to Ruslan for help in recording the track "One Day", originally conceived as a melodic ballad.
However, the general passion for punk rock has made its own adjustments: the song has undergone significant changes and has acquired a more energetic and driving character. This success inspired Anastasia and Ruslan to create a full-fledged album that demonstrates how spontaneous ideas and shared musical tastes can lead to unexpected and exciting results.
Anastasia is responsible for the vocals and the main musical idea, while Ruslan plays the drums and is the co-author of the music. The arrangement process became a collaboration between the two musicians, which gives the album a unique sound. An important addition to their collaboration was the song "She", originally conceived as a reflection on who she would like to be. However, in the process, it transformed into a brighter and more expressive composition dedicated to a bitch who decided to live one day and eventually died — this plot became a metaphor for a reckless life.
Working in the studio and constant correspondence became a reflection of their shared passion for punk rock, which significantly changed the sound and atmosphere of the tracks. As a result, the album "Scary" was released on August 25, 2024. Story[9][10]" , which includes 11 tracks reflecting the musical preferences and emotional experiences of Anastasia and Ruslan.
They shared their impressions: Template:Beginning of quote"We are very pleased to work together, and we still have many ideas and plans for the future. We are happy with the result, but this is just the beginning."Template:End quote
In January 2025, they plan to release a new album called "Gonna Fuck This Live". Despite the fact that Anastasia and Ruslan have known each other for a long time, their creative paths have not yet crossed, which gives this collaboration a particularly interesting shade for fans. The new musical project promises to be exciting and full of fresh ideas, and fans are looking forward to it.
Discography
[edit]'Scary Story[11]'
1.Intro
2.One Day[12]
3.She
4.Traitor
5.Fallen
6.Dead
7.Headlights
8.Bad Luck
9.Truth
10.Scream Loud
11.The End
Recording participants
[edit]- Vocals: Anastasia Kobesh[13]
- Music author: Anastasia Kobesh
- Drums: Ruslan Saberov
- Music author (drums): Ruslan Saberov[14][1][15]
- Arrangements: Anastasia Kobesh and Ruslan Saberov
- Producer: Michael Circle Studio
- Mixing and mastering: Alexey Smirnov
- Design: Anna Kravchenko
"Scary Story" is a story of creativity, inspiration, and music creation together.
Warped Tour 2019
[edit]On December 18, 2018, Lyman revealed the details of the tour's 25th anniversary, which will take place in 2019.[16]
Warped Tour took place in Cleveland, Ohio, June 8, 2019,[17] Atlantic City, New Jersey, June 29 and 30, 2019,[18] and Mountain View, California, on July 20 and 21, 2019.[17]
2025
[edit]Anastasia Kobesh and Ruslan Saberov[19] will perform[20] with the legendary Rise Against on February 4, 2025 at 013 Poppodium, Tilburg, the Netherlands February 4, 2025[21] The year will be a significant day for fans of alternative rock and punk music in Europe. On this day, not only the legendary Rise Against, but also the rising stars of the music scene, Anastasia Kobesh and Ruslan Saberov, will perform on the 013 Poppodium stage in Tilburg, the Netherlands. This event promises to be a real celebration for music lovers, bringing together three outstanding artists under one roof, each of whom makes a unique contribution to the music world.
Welcome to Rockville 2025
[edit]Anastasia Kobesh & Ruslan Saberov[22] they will play[23][24][25] at a major festival with such bands as: Green Day, Linkin Park, Korn, Three Days Grace, Sublime, Incubus, Alice In Chains, 3 Doors Down, Marilyn Manson, Jimmy Eat World
Awards
[edit]Anastasia Kobesh & Ruslan Saberov "Chart Dozen" — "Hacking" Victory[26]
Studio albums by Ruslan Saberov
[edit]"'Life and Death[30][31]" ' Ruslan Saberov's solo album is a punk rock project formed in 2020[32][33] year.
- "Fucked up and Permanent" Instrumental Album[34] (2024)
- "Life and Death[35] Ruslan Saberov" (2023)
- "Fucking Punk Rock, Yes It's Pop" (Single 2024[36])
- "I'm sick of it, I don't want to!!!"[37][38] (2023) Ska-Punk
- «Skacore» (2024)[39]
- «Louder and Angrier» (2024)[40]
- «Happy Idiot» EP (2024)[41]
- "The Puppeteer" (2023)[42]
- "Scary Story"[43] (2024) Joint album with Anastasia Kobesh[44]
- Music, lyrics, vocals: Ruslan Saberov[45][46][47][48]
- Song Lyrics
- Music videos have been released for two singles
Video Clips
[edit]2023 | «Enemy» on YouTube |
2023 | "The Puppeteer" on YouTube |
- Never Forget Tony (Tribute to Tony Sly)
"'Words and music: Ruslan Saberov and Vyacheslav Seleznev"'
- Vocals (Evgeny Firsov)
- Guitar (Vyacheslav Seleznev)
- Bass guitar (Nikolai Merenkov)
- Drums (Ruslan Saberov)
2024 | «Never Forget Tony Sly » on YouTube |
Dedicated to Tony Sly. Full name: Anthony James Sly is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as the frontman of the epochal punk rock band No Use For a Name. He was born on November 4, 1970, and died on July 31, 2012, at the age of 41.
Tony Sly Tribute
[edit]- Ruslan Saberov It Doesn't Hurt Me Tony Sly Tribute"'
2024 | «It Doesn't Hurt Me on YouTube |
Music for movies
[edit]Ruslan Saberov at IMDb is an actor and composer, known for the films "Number One" (2020), "Pretend to be My Partners" (2025) and "Tech Guy" (2022)[51][52][53]
Musical instruments
[edit]Currently, Ruslan plays electric guitars Gibson SG and Fender Telecaster, classical acoustic guitar Fender, uses cymbals from Paiste.[54] Uses the tube stack of companies such as Marshall or Mesa/Boogie[54]. At concerts with the band "Cockroaches!" he used the processor Boss[54]. Microphones on stage are Shure SM58 or Shure Beta[54].
Charity
[edit]The band often performs at charity concerts.
In mid-2017, the group launched a crowdfunding project on the website Planeta.ru , where they announced the recording of a new album, but immediately said that all the money raised would not go to the recording, but to the charity foundation "Leukemia Foundation", out of the requested 550,000 The group collected 909,101 rubles. The band also held an acoustic online concert for this foundation, where they raised money during the broadcast, and also personally came to the foundation and distributed clothes, food, and creative items to those in need.
In May 2018, the Pornofilms group visited the children's cancer center, where they held a music master class, and also told the children about the basics of building melodies.
On April 1, 2020, the vocalist of the band, Vladimir Kotlyarov, played a charity acoustic online concert in support of the Leukemia Foundation, which managed to raise 950,000 rubles. During the 3.5 hours of the broadcast of the performance on the YouTube channel, users donated 855,000 rubles, the remaining money was received over the next day.
On October 8, 2020, another online charity concert was held in support of the Leukemia Foundation
Website
[edit]Anastasia Kobesh and Ruslan Saberov[55]
Michael Circle[56]
Rocknroll.su/[57]
Notes
[edit]Category:Musical groups Category:Rock musicians Category:Punk rock Category:Discographies Category:Rock Category:Rock musicians of Russia Category:Rock musicians alphabetically Category:Pop-punk Category:Pop-punk albums
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