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Kharkov, Ukraine (2000 – present)

Ex Animo started in 2000 in Kharkov, Ukraine as studio project of Victor Kotlyaroff (guitar, bass, programing) and Andrey Lunko (guitar, vocals, synths). Inspired by european kind of metal music they began to write own material and decided not to limit their music to any specific style. In 2004 the guys finished the recording of the first album called “Solitary”. The music of album was at the turn of death, doom and gothic metal.

In 2005 Ivan Gila (drums) joined the band thereafter it was decided to gather the missing band members to perform live shows. Next year was spend in frequent rehearsals and in searching for bass player and lead vocalist. At the same time band has been working on new songs writing. In autumn 2006 Evgeniy Pavlov joined the band as bass player and lead beer consumer.Almost simultaneously Natasha Konarevskaya was taken to the band as keyboard player. Rehearsals was continued with a new team in a friendly atmosphere band recorded some new demo songs. New material differed of “Solitary” album style and became more melodic.
In spring 2007 band meet Anna Belyakova, after audition she became the band lead vocalist. In full staff band began to prepare for the live shows and worked with vocal parts. In October 2007 band performed live show in Kharkov.
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Spring Covered With Snow Is here!

25 May 2010 | from www.exanimo.com.ua

Finally we finished our third song for our next release. The song is called Spring Covered With Snow. We hope you’ll like it as we do! Enjoy! You can also download all new songs in one pack here.

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