Forgive-Me-Not - Biography
Logos
2006-2007
Logo on album " Suicide Сервис" and "Suicide Service"
Logo on album " Suicide Сервис" and "Suicide Service"
1999-2004
Logo on album "Spaceapple", "Perfect Innocence", and "Heavenside".
Logo on album "Spaceapple", "Perfect Innocence", and "Heavenside".
1998
Logo on album "Tearfall"
Logo on album "Tearfall"
Biography
Forgive-Me-Not formed in summer, 1996 in the city of Tula, Russia. Originally the band consisted of Victor Kuckoverov (bass, vocals), Mikhail Karasiov (guitars) and Andrey Sukhanov (drums).
From August to October 1997, Forgive-Me-Not recorded their debut album Tearfall, released by Magik Art Entertainment on MC at the beginning of 1998. Soon after the recording of Tearfall Mikhail Guz (guitars) and Elena Gorbunova (keyboards) joined the band.
In summer 1998 Forgive-Me-Not signed a contract with the Russian label Metal Agen Records that re-released Forgive-Me-Not on MC/CD.
In the first half of 1998 the band prepared a new program that eventually shaped into their second album Spaceapple recorded in August - September 1998. This album was released by Metal Agen Records in the fall of 1999 on MC, and at the end of January 2001 on CD.
In July 2000 Forgive-Me-Not were at studio again recording their 3rd full-length album. The process was long and hard, and the recording was completed only in July 2001.
Tracks from this recording session appear in the two following releases: maxi-single Swallow Songs, January 2002 and the 3rd full-length album Perfect Innocence, August 2002.
In the fall of 2003 the album Behind was released; it included both new and previously unreleased songs. The core of the album was a 4-track demo recorded in the summer of 2002, a new track "Time In Timeout", the track "Freezing Point" from the previous recording session and a cover-version of Cinderella's "Gypsy Road".
At the beginning of 2003 Forgive-Me-Not started composing new material, brought to Die Records Studio in Moscow in the fall of 2003 and recorded in half a year. This work resulted in the new album Heavenside, released in May 2004 by Metal Agen/Soyuz.
After the release of Heavenside the band took a "creative break", gathering from time to time to play a gig.
At the end of 2004 one of the founders, Mikhail Karasiov (guitars), left Forgive-Me-Not. Hellena Gindina at first substituted for him as a session guitarist for several gigs, and then became a full member of the band.
In 2005 Metal Agen/Soyuz re-released the first two albums, Tearfall and Spaceapple, with updates and improvements in booklet designs and exclusive bonus-tracks.
In spring 2006 Forgive-Me-Not cancelled the contract with Metal Agen/Soyuz and signed one with Irond Ltd.
On May 15, 2006 Irond Ltd. released the Russian-language version of the album Suicide Service, with powerful and expressive songs and excellent recording quality.
On June 1, the label Misteriya Zvuka released a special edition of Suicide Сервис for distribution in CIS countries.
The band gave several performances in support of the new album during a mini-tour across Russia.
Having played a number of gigs in support of Suicide Сервис, Hellena Gindina decided to quit the band. In her place came Vadim Gryzlov (Fatal Aim, ex-Glintvein) who had played with Forgive-Me-Not as a session bassist.
The English version of Suicide Service is coming soon.
In the course of its history Forgive-Me-Not have played a great number of gigs and supported Doro, To/Die/For, Charon, Evereve, Lake Of Tears, Paul Di'Anno and others.
Unfortunaly, Forgive-Me-Not history ended in the September 2007.
Source: Official Website
From August to October 1997, Forgive-Me-Not recorded their debut album Tearfall, released by Magik Art Entertainment on MC at the beginning of 1998. Soon after the recording of Tearfall Mikhail Guz (guitars) and Elena Gorbunova (keyboards) joined the band.
In summer 1998 Forgive-Me-Not signed a contract with the Russian label Metal Agen Records that re-released Forgive-Me-Not on MC/CD.
In the first half of 1998 the band prepared a new program that eventually shaped into their second album Spaceapple recorded in August - September 1998. This album was released by Metal Agen Records in the fall of 1999 on MC, and at the end of January 2001 on CD.
In July 2000 Forgive-Me-Not were at studio again recording their 3rd full-length album. The process was long and hard, and the recording was completed only in July 2001.
Tracks from this recording session appear in the two following releases: maxi-single Swallow Songs, January 2002 and the 3rd full-length album Perfect Innocence, August 2002.
In the fall of 2003 the album Behind was released; it included both new and previously unreleased songs. The core of the album was a 4-track demo recorded in the summer of 2002, a new track "Time In Timeout", the track "Freezing Point" from the previous recording session and a cover-version of Cinderella's "Gypsy Road".
At the beginning of 2003 Forgive-Me-Not started composing new material, brought to Die Records Studio in Moscow in the fall of 2003 and recorded in half a year. This work resulted in the new album Heavenside, released in May 2004 by Metal Agen/Soyuz.
After the release of Heavenside the band took a "creative break", gathering from time to time to play a gig.
At the end of 2004 one of the founders, Mikhail Karasiov (guitars), left Forgive-Me-Not. Hellena Gindina at first substituted for him as a session guitarist for several gigs, and then became a full member of the band.
In 2005 Metal Agen/Soyuz re-released the first two albums, Tearfall and Spaceapple, with updates and improvements in booklet designs and exclusive bonus-tracks.
In spring 2006 Forgive-Me-Not cancelled the contract with Metal Agen/Soyuz and signed one with Irond Ltd.
On May 15, 2006 Irond Ltd. released the Russian-language version of the album Suicide Service, with powerful and expressive songs and excellent recording quality.
On June 1, the label Misteriya Zvuka released a special edition of Suicide Сервис for distribution in CIS countries.
The band gave several performances in support of the new album during a mini-tour across Russia.
Having played a number of gigs in support of Suicide Сервис, Hellena Gindina decided to quit the band. In her place came Vadim Gryzlov (Fatal Aim, ex-Glintvein) who had played with Forgive-Me-Not as a session bassist.
The English version of Suicide Service is coming soon.
In the course of its history Forgive-Me-Not have played a great number of gigs and supported Doro, To/Die/For, Charon, Evereve, Lake Of Tears, Paul Di'Anno and others.
Unfortunaly, Forgive-Me-Not history ended in the September 2007.
Source: Official Website