Open Space is a pop rock and indie rock band from Minsk, Belarus.[3][4] Formed in 2006 with an English repertoire and a few Belarusian songs,[5] they later adapted mostly Russian lyrics. The band has released two full albums and several EPs and singles, but in recent years the musicians play together mostly as a cover band.[6][7] Since 2017, frontman Vitaliy Matievskiy has focused on his synth-pop duo Days of Days,[8] and since 2018 he also writes music for his solo electronic music project MATIVI.[9]

Open Space
OriginMinsk, Belarus
Genrespop rock, indie rock, britpop[1]
Years active2006–present
LabelsWest Records, Vigma
MembersVitaliy Matievskiy
Seva Maslov
Andrey Malashenko
Artem Buryakin
Past membersMaxim Mestovskiy
Roman Sorokaletov
Websiteosband.com

History edit

Open Space was formed in 2006 by Seva Maslov (bass) and Vitaliiy Matievsky (vocals, guitar).[10] They were later joined by Maxim Mestovskiy (guitar) and Andrey Malashenko (drums).[11]

In 2007 the band recorded their first demo EP Wake Up at the Graffity club in Minsk. They began performing regularly in Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia. In 2008 they released the 5-song EP Beautiful.[12] In 2009 the band was nominated as Best New Artist at the annual Rock Coronation Awards in Belarus.[13] In 2010 they won the award for Best Pop-Rock Band.[14]

Open Space released their first full-length album Deal With Silence on the local label West Records in 2010.[15][16] Also in 2010, the band played on main stages at the Be2gether and Basovišča music festivals.[17][18] The EP Let It Go was released later that year.

Their second full-length album Pressure was released in 2012.[19] At the 2012 National Music Awards presented by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus and Capital TV, Open Space was honored as Best Rock Band.[20]

Musical style edit

A columnist for the newspaper Muzykalnaya Gazeta described the Open Space sound: “It felt like an overdose of Coldplay in the music. The only difference is that it is easier, more primitive, not so nice, and does not cling.”[21] The band has been noted for memorable dance rhythms decorated with heavy guitars.[22] The band has “clinging, catchy songs designed for a wide audience,” wrote the Belarusian music portal LiveSound, and “Open Space is a very strong band. The guys play great and will play for a very long time”.[23] The same publication described the sound of the band as soft Britpop, played very smoothly and professionally, though it is occasionally “boring”.[24] In 2010 hosts from European Radio for Belarus noted that the band is often confused with Hair Peace Salon and Coldplay.[25]

Band members edit

Timeline

Discography edit

  • Wake Up (EP, 2007)[10]
  • Beautiful (EP, 2008)
  • Deal With Silence (LP, 2009)
  • Let It Go (EP, 2010)
  • Bookseller (EP, 2011)
  • Do You Remember (maxi single, 2012)
  • Pressure (LP, 2012)[26]
  • Сделай Шаг (single, 2014)

Participation in collections edit

  • «APS Sound» Volume 1 (2012)[27]

Press edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Валынскі, Дохтур (2009). "Хварэем на Brit Pop" (in Belarusian). European Radio for Belarus. Archived from the original on 2009-04-07. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  2. ^ ""Лермонт" выпустит дебютный альбом осенью (+песня)" ["Lermont" will release its debut album in the autumn (+song)]. experty.by (in Russian). 2013-08-21. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  3. ^ "О группе | Группа Open Space — официальный сайт". www.osband.com. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  4. ^ "Open Space". www.radiohit.by. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  5. ^ "Концерт группы "Open space" на СТВ" [Concert of the "Open Space» band on CTV]. Capital TV. 2012-06-23. Archived from the original on 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2018-12-22.
  6. ^ "Группа Open Space — кавер бэнд, кавер-версии и собственные песни". Группа Open Space. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  7. ^ Весялуха, Марына (2016-08-18). "Open Space: "Мы чужыя песні граем як свае"" [Open Space, “We play other people's songs as ours”] (in Belarusian). Zvyazda. Archived from the original on 2019-06-06. Retrieved 2018-12-25.
  8. ^ Виталий Матиевский (2017-05-17), Day of Days - Miracle, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2018-11-14
  9. ^ "Минская волна - В гостях Виталий Матиевский". mvradio.by (in Russian). 2018-06-18. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  10. ^ a b "Wake Up – мини альбом от группы Open Space" [Wake Up - mini album from the Open Space band]. LiveSound.by (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2008-10-03. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
  11. ^ Сакович, Екатерина (2007). "OPEN SPACE :: Wake Up". Muzykalnaya Gazeta (in Russian) (34). Archived from the original on 2019-06-07. Retrieved 2019-06-07.
  12. ^ Богнат, Екатерина (2008-04-27). ""Open Space" — брит-рок по-белорусски" [“Open Space” is Brit-rock in Belarusian] (in Russian). BelaPAN. Archived from the original on 2019-09-03. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
  13. ^ "ESPRIT — "Адкрыцьцё году" па вэрсыі наведнікаў ТГ". Archived from the original on 2009-03-01. Retrieved 2009-03-18. Retrieved 11 February 2009
  14. ^ ""Рок-корону-2009" получила группа "Без билета"" [beZ bileta received the “Rock Crown 2009”]. naviny.by (in Russian). BelaPAN. 2010-03-05. Archived from the original on 2019-06-10. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  15. ^ Калеснікава, Маша (2010-01-14). "Аглядача: Open Space "Deal with Silence"" [Review: Open Space "Deal with Silence"] (in Belarusian). European Radio for Belarus. Archived from the original on 2019-06-12. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  16. ^ "Каталог". rollingstone.ru. Retrieved 21 January 2009.
  17. ^ "B2g.lt – Tai, kas naudinga, aktualu ir įdomu".
  18. ^ "PROGRAM FESTIWALU / ПРАГРАМА ФЭСТЫВАЛЮ". Archived from the original on 2004-06-18. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
  19. ^ "Проект "СТАрт"" [Project «СТАрт»]. СТА Логистик (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2018-02-01. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
  20. ^ Чернухо, Александр; Бегункова, Марина (2012-12-13). "Национальная музыкальная премия: "С умением переставлять ноты туда-сюда в нашей стране проблем нет"" [National Music Award: “There is no problem with the ability to rearrange notes back and forth in our country”] (in Russian). Ultra-Music. Archived from the original on 2019-06-10. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  21. ^ Слэп. (2006). "АЎСЯНКА, СЭР!" [Oatmeal, sir!]. Muzykalnaya Gazeta (in Belarusian) (10). Retrieved 2018-12-03.
  22. ^ Соболевская, Елена “Aresha” (2007-07-03). "Белорусские бритрокеры: кто сильнее?" [Belarusian brit-rockers: who is stronger?] (in Russian). LiveSound.by. Archived from the original on 2008-10-03. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
  23. ^ Aresha. "HPS не гости, а хозяева" [HPS are not guests, but the hosts]. LiveSound.by | Белорусский музыкальный портал (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2007-12-08. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  24. ^ duckling; Fobia_L. "Contr-US-тный Brit Rock" (in Russian). LiveSound.by. Archived from the original on 2007-11-11. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  25. ^ Еўрарадыё; Ждановіч, Аляксандр “Tarantino” (2010). "Open Space: "Скарыць Мінск — гэта свайго роду вайнушка!"" (in Belarusian). European Radio for Belarus. Archived from the original on 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  26. ^ Подберезский, Дмитрий (2012). "Pressure" (in Russian). ej.by. Archived from the original on 2019-06-18. Retrieved 2018-12-09.
  27. ^ ""APS Sound" Volume 1". APS. 2013-01-18. Archived from the original on 2019-01-11. Retrieved 2019-01-11.