The final (to date) official album by Mechanical Poet is based on Frank Herbert's science fiction novel Dune. The album features the only appearance of vocalist Vladimir Nasonov and some Alternative metal influence. The album was followed by two more "unofficial" MP releases, or Lex Plotnikoff's side projects, Luna Damien and Hattifatteners, both featuring some of Mechanical Poet personel.
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The final (to date) official album by Mechanical Poet is based on Frank Herbert's science fiction novel Dune. The album features the only appear… read more
The final (to date) official album by Mechanical Poet is based on Frank Herbert's science fiction novel Dune. The album features the only appearance of vocalist Vladimir Nasonov and… read more
Mechanical Poet was a Russian progressive metal band led by Lex Plotnikoff (1977-2022). His quirky, whimsy music was influenced by film composers like Danny Elfman, with lyrics based on fantasy, gothic and science fiction stories. Early albums leaned towards symphonic metal, while late releases were more of Post-prog. The band sang in English and only released three Russian versions of its songs. Mechanical Poet was founded in Moscow in 2002 as a studio-only project by ex-members of Russian avant-garde band Glazemaker Lex Plotnikoff, Tom Tokmakoff and Sebastian Trifonoff. For a fe… read more
Mechanical Poet was a Russian progressive metal band led by Lex Plotnikoff (1977-2022). His quirky, whimsy music was influenced by film composers like Danny Elfman, with lyrics based on fan… read more
Mechanical Poet was a Russian progressive metal band led by Lex Plotnikoff (1977-2022). His quirky, whimsy music was influenced by film composers like Danny Elfman, with lyrics based on fantasy, gothic and science fiction stories. Earl… read more