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  1. I would call Vladimir Semenovich Vysotsky, who alone in the depth of his poetry is worth more than many of the authors who were listed.

  2. Definitely – Boris Grebenshchikov and the Aquarium group! I couldn't find it any deeper 🙂

    The Motor-Roller group may also seem interesting. Some of their compositions are clearly not single-level.

  3. I can only offer my own preferences, and they are Soviet ones, when deep and philosophical poems were welcomed.

    Bulat Okudzhava, I know that many foreigners specially study Russian in order to understand the lyrics of Bulat Shavlovich's songs.

    You can also listen to such singers as Yuri Antonov, the Meridian Trio, Tatiana Ruzavina and Sergey Tayushev, Tatiana and Sergey Nikitin, Elena Kamburova, Valery Belyanin.

    Of the modern ones, I liked them:

    Babkin's grandchildren, PERESVET VIRTUOSI CHOIR, Otava E, Alexey Arkhipovsky.

  4. Pyrokinesis – all his songs are part of one big universe. Also, its distinctive features include rhyming, which is very difficult to understand, which is why it is very difficult to read its text correctly without getting lost

  5. first and foremost, the great British band Carcass, Liverpool is a mark of quality in modern music. and of course Deep Forest, especially Boheme. from russkozychnogo – buranovskie grandmothers and Katya Lel… what are only musipusi my dear and try mmm mmm, try jaga jaga

  6. Aria, V. Kipelov, if you think about it and listen carefully, then tons of philosophy and deep meaning. Butusov, Nautilus Pompilius I have a deep meaning though more politicized.

  7. I don't want to take on such responsibility by giving advice on which artists to listen to, but I can share my experience when choosing music to listen to

    Any music contains a rhythm and each human body lives in its own rhythm, so it is necessary that the rhythm laid down in the music coincides with our rhythm, then the impact of listening to such music will be more harmonious. To understand this, you need to develop sensitivity in yourself, after listening, pay attention to your state of health, it can be fatigue , irritation, or vice versa, a surge of strength.

  8. Of our own, this is undoubtedly Sergey Kalugin and the group Orgy of the Righteous. To understand this, just listen to his masterpiece – the album Nigredo. As a poet, he is generally on the level of Shakespeare and Byron. As for the meaning – it would be nice to know the work of the writer Meyrink in order to understand many of his songs. It's a shame but Yandex music doesn't have this masterpiece on it, but yu-tuba has a lot of his songs from the album – you can start with the brilliant song “Dance of Casanova”. Of course, an expert with a world-famous name can be wrong)) but I'm sure you should like it))

  9. There are, of course, many great performers, but among my favorites, I will recommend a great DDT group. Their songs are philosophical, sometimes political. There is also a great Agatha Christie band with quite interesting songs. Of the English-speaking artists, I would recommend Placebo, Pink Floyd, Supertramp.

  10. The first person who comes to mind, of course, is Boris Borisovich Grebenshchikov.
    Well, if there are no problems with the English language, then you should contact Pink Floyd and the Beatles.
    Of course, the list is not complete, but this is definitely worth starting with.

  11. Tom Verlaine, Ja Wobble, New Order, Electrophoresis for example
    Verlaine is the most poetic of this list. Great lyrics + guitar playing.
    Ja Wobble is a bass player whose tracks focus on Buddhism, Hinduism and a few other positions on Eastern religions
    New Order-under the mood of Blue
    Electrophoresis – a harsh Russian duo straight from St. Petersburg. The text and speech patterns are amazing, make you think and later look for the real meaning of what was said

    You can also go through psychedelics, but, to be honest, I don't “smoke” this direction myself, but it seems that there is a place to plow…

  12. The National – amazing deep lyrics with tons of metaphors and references. Each song literally wants to be parsed into quotes, so beautifully and cleverly they write the lyrics.

  13. St1m, 1ntrovert, 100 atmospheres, Nerves, That side, Andrey Lenitsky, Kolibri, Elbrus Dzhanmirzoev, FACE, Vladislav Kurasov, Da Gudda Jazz, Honest, Dana Sokolova, Ly@bo�& VOOTCH, Markul

  14. I recommend everyone to listen to folk songs — this is music that has been proven for centuries, in which more than one generation of listeners has invested their soul, heart, knowledge, skills and emotions. These can be folk songs of any nationality. However, to enjoy the deep meaning of these works, I recommend listening to them in the languages you speak, preferably perfectly.

  15. 100 hz, Dylan Brady and Laura La, Novy hohleon, Andrey Perez, Dorian egectra, MORGENSHTERN, LJ, Slava Marlowe, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Khabib, Rauf&Faik

  16. here they advise some Soviet govnarei, mostly. But in fact, it's silly to look for deep meaning in music. Someone puts their thoughts straightforwardly, someone is very veiled. And someone, like govnari (Zefira, Mumiy Drol, Shlyapis Dubetskoy, Bricks, Coffin, Automatic Satisfiers….. yes, thousands of them), masks the complete lack of meaning behind the verbiage. Tsoi and Kinchev stand out a little from all this brilliant cavalcade. By the way, Kinchev not only has at least some meaning, but he also wraps it in a very cool wrapper – you won't find such a pun on words as on Alice's albums of the noughties and twenties.

    And you need to look for meaning in books, publications and their independent analysis.

  17. it all depends on the tastes and preferences of the listener and the meaning is different everyone sees and evaluates for himself and for himself someone needs opera or symphonies someone romances on poems by poets someone pop music or rock or prog or art and there are also authors performers who themselves came up with their own poems and performed them themselves you can for example remember vysotsky or

  18. Marilyn Manson, it may seem strange that he's on the list, but there's a train car and a small cart.
    Oxymirone, you know.
    Grigory Leps, just read the texts. The meaning is not particularly hidden there, it is visible. It's not “c%ka wants money” or “how are you – it's a new Cadillac”

  19. Alexander Bashlachev, Yanka Diaghileva, Boris Grebenshchikov, Venya D'rkin, Splin, Yuri Naumov, Night Snipers, Oleg Medvedev, Olga Arefyeva, Pavel Kashin…

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