Russian Circles
Chicago-based instrumental post-rock/metal trio Russian Circles
create a complex clamor of sprawling guitars, propulsive drumming, and
heavy basslines. First emerging with the promising 2006 debut Enter, the group became one of the leading post-metal acts of the 2010s, receiving wide acclaim for ambitious full-lengths such as Empros (2011) and Guidance (2016). Continuing into the next decade, they released the raw, direct Gnosis in 2022.
The band was founded in late 2004 by guitarist Mike Sullivan and bassist Colin DeKuiper, with drummer Dave Turncrantz joining soon afterwards. Prior to Russian Circles, Sullivan and DeKuiper were members of the eclectic instrumental act Dakota/Dakota, while Turncrantz produced an emo-punk ruckus with Riddle of Steel. In 2005, Russian Circles self-released their eponymous EP. Two limited-edition pressings sold out quickly. Enter
marked their full-length debut for Flameshovel in spring 2006. A
performance at the annual South by Southwest conference in Austin,
Texas, and a brief U.S. tour with Minus the Bear and Chin Up Chin Up coincided with its release. DeKuiper parted ways with the band in 2007, and was replaced with Botch/These Arms Are Snakes bassist Brian Cook.
Russian Circles went into the studio with producer Matt Bayles (formerly of Minus the Bear), and in 2008 they released Station, their first record on Suicide Squeeze. This was quickly followed by their third full-length, Geneva,
which was released in October 2009. In 2011, Russian Circles made the
move to Sargent House Records, which had previously been releasing the
vinyl versions of their records; the label issued their fourth album, Empros. Memorial followed in 2013. The album featured a guest appearance from singer Chelsea Wolfe,
and the two co-headlined a tour of the U.K. and Europe together. In
2016, Russian Circles released their sixth full-length (and third for
Sargent House), Guidance. The following year saw the group issue their first concert LP, Live at Dunk! Festival 2016. Blood Year, one of the band's most direct, immediate albums, appeared in 2019. Gnosis,
a set of songs composed by the bandmembers independently rather than
together in the studio, was released in 2022.