Artist's albums
Payan
2022 · album
Transcend! Exceed!
2022 · single
Afghan Sky
2022 · single
The Serpent
2021 · single
Vatan
2018 · album
Sirens
2018 · single
Prevarication Nation
2018 · single
The Fuzz Charger Split
2018 · EP
Justify
2017 · single
To the Ground
2017 · single
Dakota
2016 · album
Split EP
2015 · EP
The Lost Album
2014 · album
From East to West and Back Again
2014 · album
Soul Invictus
2012 · album
Cosmic Knockout
2011 · album
One Million Things
2010 · album
Black
2008 · album
White
2008 · album
Death.March.Melodies!
2005 · album
Songs from the Drop-Outs
2004 · album
131
2003 · album
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Biography
„Pāyān". The end. Persian. SAMAVAYO deals a lot with "the end" in terms of content on their new album. The end of the bad, of the good, the end of humanity, end of the way we treat our planet. It's about the destruction of our planet, division, racism, greed, exploitation, war, isolation, loneliness. But every end means at the same time a beginning, a new start and beginning. "Payan" - the seventh album of SAMAVAYO in the 22nd year of its existence is fresh and full of energy and power! "Our sound has never been so clear from the ground up as it is on this album. We definitely can say that after 22 years we have finally found our sound." Musically, the record is different from its predecessors: more heavy, more prog, lots of anger and a pinch of punk, Alice In Chains vocals, and last but not least some unusual guitar soli are added by a illustrious bunch of guests who visited the studio: Igor Sydorenko (Stoned Jesus), Tommi Holappa (Greenleaf, Dozer), Nick DiSalvo (Elder) and Willi Paschen (Coogans Bluff) didn't take long to contribute. Without too much "world music" sounds, the trio has continued to incorporate oriental sounds, including two songs with Persian vocals again. The title track, as well as the cover version "Talagh" by Iranian pop superstar Googoosh have become extremely gritty versions that rhythmically would also suit Tool well.