KROK by SOYUZ

SOYUZ (СОЮЗ)'s captivating fourth album, KROK, is due to be released on Mr Bongo, featuring a deeply emotional and personal collection of tracks and guests.

KROK by SOYUZ
Photo by Mr Bongo

“Krok” means “step” in Belarusian, and for Alex Chumak and his band, this word comes with a lot of meaning. It's the title and theme that run throughout СОЮЗ (SOYUZ)'s fourth album, reflecting the journeys the band has navigated in recent years, having moved to Warsaw due to political unrest in their homeland of Belarus and the outbreak of war in Ukraine. Embracing the uncertainty became both the inspiration and main lyrical theme for Alex Chumak, SOYUZ's composer and arranger, who also decided to go a step further and change the language in which he writes songs from Russian, which is used as lingua franca in many post-Soviet countries, to his native Belarusian. The result is nine songs about dreams and outer space, ordinary miracles, things very close and very distant at the same time.

In early 2022, Chumak and original members, Mikita Arlou and Anton Nemahai, joined tens of thousands of Belarusians seeking safety abroad. Resettling in Warsaw, the band released "Force of the Wind" in October 2022, garnering widespread acclaim, a string of major European gigs, and led to Polish musicians Albert Karch and Igor Wiśniewski joining the band. Deeper and more melancholic than previous works, "KROK" is quintessentially SOYUZ, laced with hope, dreams, and a celebration of life.

Given the difficulties with finding rehearsal and recording spaces in Warsaw and the departure of the drummer Anton Nemahai from the band, Chumak explored alternative options. He reached out to a friend and fellow musical collaborator, Sessa, about the possibility of recording the new album in his recently finished studio in São Paulo, with Sessa and Biel Basile coming on board as recording engineers.

At the tail end of 2024, Chumak and SOYUZ' new drummer, Albert Karch, made the trip to São Paulo to record the first sessions for "KROK." Sadly, they travelled without Mikita Arlou, SOYUZ's co-founder and Chumak's longtime creative partner, due to the financial impossibility of bringing him too. Laid down directly to tape, these sessions featured prominent Brazilian musicians Sessa, Biel Basile, and Marcelo Cabral, with a guest vocal feature by Tim Bernardes recorded at a later date. The final touches were then added back in Europe.

Lush string and woodwind arrangements written by Chumak and Karch were recorded at the Polish Radio studio in Warsaw, and Rhodes parts were added by Chumak at Sven Wunder's studio in Stockholm. Though primarily recorded in Brazil, "KROK" is not a Brazilian or MPB album. It blends the band's Eastern European roots with jazz, folk, and global influences. The genre of the music is hardly identifiable: there are folk ballads and jazz-driven pop compositions covered in lush and often dissonant string and woodwind arrangements where each note is placed with care and meaning behind it.

Broad in its palette, "KROK" is full of highlights. The title track was the first song Chumak wrote in Belarusian as an adult, making for a fitting opener and one of the band's finest tracks. Darker than most of SOYUZ' songs, the tensions lift and lighten as the track progresses. The cinematic library jazz of "Voo Livre, with ghostly vocals sung by Ciça Góes and Ina, feels like a modern twist on the Italian library composer Alessandro Alessandroni through its sublime choir and woodwind orchestration.

Elsewhere, the heartfelt "Lingua Do Mundo," composed, written, and sung by Chumak and the incredible Tim Bernardes, features one of the standout string arrangements from Chumak and Karch. "Cichi Karahod" is an instant SOYUZ classic, almost Pat Metheny-esque as it opens, with the acoustic guitar and synth bass riff transitioning into jazzy AOR / pop-folk territory. The record closes with "Smak žyćcia," a gentle, dreamy spoken-word poetry piece in Japanese by singer-songwriter Manami Kakudo. Despite immense challenges, SOYUZ has delivered a career-defining album in "KROK." Heartfelt and beautiful, it is not an imitation of the past, but rather a truly original, contemporary expression all of its own.

СОЮЗ (SOYUZ) - KROK
Release Date 24th October 2025
Label Mr Bongo

Tracklist
1. Крок / Krok
2. Lingua Do Mundo (feat. Tim Bernardes)
3. Ніці / Nici
4. Калі ты запытаеш / Kali ty zapytaješ
5. Ціхі карагод / Cichi karahod
6. P7 Blues
7. Voo Livre
8. VCB
9. Смак жыцця / Smak žyćcia (feat. Manami Kakudo)

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