Bucovina is a Romanian Traditional/Folk Metal band. Band lineup: Crivat - guitar, backing vox Luparul - guitar, lead vox Mishu - drums Jorge - bass Former members: Vlad - bass, Maanu - keyboards, backing vox N E W S: 10 SEP 2010 Well, we've come to an end as far as our collaboration with the former bass player is concerned. Due to his declining interest in the band and recording the new songs, we've decided it was the time to make a change so we've replaced Beks with Vlad, guitarist in the thrashdeath band Rotten Remains and former member of Ashaena. So far things are going great and we're preparing the release of the next EP, called Duh (in English ... Spright). The tracklist for DUH: 1. Vuiet de Negru Izvor 2. Duh 3. Straja 4. Mestecanis 5. Bucovina, Inima Mea (acoustic reprise) Bucovina has extended their ranks with a most valuable addition, the keyboardist and vocalist Maanu, a young and most talented professional conductor, winner of countless prizes and awards, including the latest Romania's second best young conductor. And he has just gotten an MBA degree with the highest marks possible! Bucovina was born in 2000, with Crivat and former bass player Harbard as masterminds; soon the initial drummer was replaced by Mishu, who has eversince become a statutory member of the gang. After Harbard decided to quit playing, the band entered in a dormant stage, partially helped by Crivat and Mishu's new deathgrind project Vena Cava. In 2005 though, Bucovina came back on stage and has eversince gathered massive hails from fans of folk metal, viking, heathen metal and other metalheads; the bass duties were carried out by the Vena Cava bassman, the Brazillian guy Paolo Cito, now moved to Romania. Too bad, he also decided to switch the country and moved to Sweden; anyway, the first Bucovina album was written, performed and recorded with Paolo and his history in Bucovina is openheartedly revered by the members. The actual bass player is Becks (Tudor on his real name) a very young and most gifted instrumentist. They have released a debut album in 2006's late summer, "Ceasul Aducerii-aminte" (Hour of Reckoning), issued through a Romanian label called Lupii Daciei. So far, along with their older and better-known fellows from Negura Bunget, Bucovina is one of the very few metal bands to explore and make use of the traditional values of the ancient Dacian heritage and Romanian lore. Their debut album was welcomed with much please by the public and they are currently working on the second album, claimed to be more and better anchored in traditional folk sound and also have a stronger theoretical and music concept. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.