Terra Incognita means unexplored land as translated from Latin.
“Desire to uncover something new is in the mere name of this group. The music alchemists created their own totally outstanding style and named it “violin rock”. At the early stage of their development, the group was compared to Haggard, and now there’s a talk of resemblance to Apocalyptica. But that’s the talk of preconceptions. In reality it’s a bright unique band that has come up with their own expressive language.” Y. Chernova, “Rain” Youth Magazine, Tyumen, 2006.
“Terra Incognita (Barnaul) looked pretty outstanding, both in cast — a practically female team except for the drummer — and in sound — fiery violin rock.” V. Osipov, “FUZZ”, 2006.
“They shock their first time listeners, or rather what is shocking is the amazing mismatch of the Terra Incognita fragile girls and the powerful inner charge in their music which fascinates and excites, asking questions yet not always answering them. This music miraculously combines thrilling racing rhythm and inexplicable harmony.” Natalia Kootz, “Cosmopolitan. Siberia” 2005.









