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Yazyk Dozhdya (in russian this name has two meanings: the tongue of the rain and the language of the rain) are a Russian progressive-post-rock band formed in 1994. They compose instrumental guitar-based pieces in the post-rock tradition.

Their style has been influenced by such bands as The Cure, Joy Division, Tool, Pearl Jam, Mogwai, and Dave Matthews Band. It has easily identifiable connections to genres like shoegaze, progressive rock, art rock, and occasionally post rock.

In summer 2009 "Rain Tongue" album was released on R.A.I.G. (www.raig.ru)

Band Members are :

Constantin Isaev (guitar, accordion)
Aleksei Ivanov (vocals, guitar)
Dmitry Bulavintsev (drums)
Alexander Stenenkov (bass)

My Space - www.myspace.com/raintonguemusic

Язык Дождя - Yazyk Dozhdya
- "ya" in the begining of "yazyk" and at the end of "dozhdya" is pronouned like "ya" in "yard" but slightly shorter sound
- the second "y" in "yazyk" is pronounced like "i" in "sick"
- "zh" in "dozhdya" is pronounced like the "s" in "pleasure" or the "g" in "rouge" .

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