Ariya — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
Ariya (Аpия, "Aria") is the defining Russian heavy-metal band — founded 1985 in Moscow, often called the "Russian Iron Maiden" for their direct NWOBHM-rooted twin-guitar attack, galloping rhythm section, and operatic theatrical vocal delivery. The Kipelov era (1985-2002), with frontman Valery Kipelov's instantly recognizable powerful tenor, established the template of Russian-language metal: epic 5-8 minute compositions, fantasy and heroic-historical lyrical themes, layered harmonized lead guitars, driving 16th-note bass gallop, and dramatic dynamic shifts between intimate verses and arena-sized choruses. Defining tracks — "Геройасфальта", "Беспечный ангел", "Штиль", "Воля и разум", "Колизей" — became cultural anthems of Russian rock and remain the reference point for any Russian-language metal production. For producers chasing 1980s-90s Russian heavy-metal authority, NWOBHM-rooted Russian-language theatricality, or operatic-rock heroic balladry, Ariya is the canonical reference.