The Samans

The Samans (Chinese: 萨满), is a Chinese metal band that was formed at 2007 in Changchun, Jilin. Currently it has five members, Lifu Wang (Lead Vocal)、Yaxin Gao (Programme/Samples)、Zhichao Ren (Guitar)、Xiaoyu Zhai (Guitar)、Ji Qi(Bass). The name of their band is from their five members' (those who from Northeast of China and Inner Mongolia Region) Religion. The member chose to use "The Samans" as their band's English name instead of "Shaman" because they insist it doesn't spell like that in their national language. Most of their songs are in English.

The Samans
Born
Changchun, Jilin
Years active2007–present
Musical career
OriginChangchun, Jilin
GenresFolk metal
Symphonic death metal
Industrial metal (early)
Members
  • Lifu Wang
  • Yaxin Gao
  • Zhichao Ren
  • Xiaoyu Zhai
  • Ji Qi
Past members
  • Nuo Xu
  • Ming Qu

Career

In August 4, 2011, The Samans performed in Ocean Midi Festival, Rizhao, Shan

In April 29, 2012, The Samans performed in Beijing Midi Festival, Beijing.

Musical style and influences

The band started as a two man electronic band with Nu-Breakbeat style. In 2007 they officially appeared on the stage, meanwhile their music style change from Nu-Breakbeat and EBM with some metal elements to Industrial metal and Alternative metal. They have incorporated Melodic Death Metal and Folk Metal elements into their music, most notably through the use of flutes, and whistles.

They declared they are saluting the Rammstein at the beginning. But they are also apparently influenced by some Industrial metal band like KMFDM, Deathstars and Neue Deutsche Haerte.

Lyrics

Most of the lyrics of the Samans are from their Lead Vocal Lifu Wang.

Discography

Studio albums

Date of release Album Record company
June 2011 Khan[1] Self-Released
15 September 2012 Whalesong[2] Self-Released
December 2013 Lionheart[3] Self-Released

Singles

  • 2008 "Silent Planet"
  • 2008 "Death March"
  • 2009 "Moths To The Flame We Are"
  • 2009 "Attila"
  • "The Marines"
  • "Snowblind"

References

  1. "Khan (豆瓣)". music.douban.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  2. "鲸歌 (豆瓣)". music.douban.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  3. "Lionheart (豆瓣)". music.douban.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-03-08.

The Samans at douban.com

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