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The Grand Astoria
OriginSaint-Petersburg, Russia
GenresPsychedelic rock, progressive rock, grunge, heavy metal
Years active2009–present
LabelsFlower Punk Records, Setalight Records, Fruits de Mer Records
MembersKamille Sharapodinov
Danila Danilov
Websitebandcamp

The Grand Astoria is a Russian rock band from Saint-Petersburg, founded in 2009 by Kamille Sharapodinov.

The current lineup includes:

Their third album, titled Omnipresence, was released on 1 January 2011.

Discography

Albums

  • The Grand Astoria (aka I) (2009)
  • II (2010)
  • Omnipresence (2011)
  • Punkadelia Supreme (2013)
  • La Belle Epoque (2014)
  • The Mighty Few (2015)

EPs

  • Deathmarch (2013)
  • The Process of Weeding Out (Black Flag cover album) (2014)

Singles

  • Caesar Enters the Palace of Doom (2011, 7")
  • Then You Win (2013, 7")
  • Who's in Charge? (2014, CD-single)

Split albums

  • To Whom It May Concern (split with US Christmas) (2012, 12")
  • The Body Limits (split with Montenegro) (2014, CD)
  • Blessed, Cursed and Crucified (split with Mother Mars) (2014, 7")
  • Kobaia Express (split with Samavayo) (2015, 10")

Compilation albums

  • Cowbells and Cobwebs ("Raise the Dead") (2010, Planetfuzz Records)
  • Roqueting Through Space ("Oh, Yeah") (2011, Fruits de Mer Records)
  • Son of the Transcendental Maggot ("Light: Look at Your Sun") (2011, Tsuguri Records)

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