Volha was the vocalist of the rock bands Tarpach (2005–2009),[8] žygimont VAZA (2004—2010), and Hasta La Fillsta (2009—2010).[9] She also collaborated with the bands B:N:,[10]Neuro Dubel, ZM99, and Lavon Volski.[11]
She was named a Rock-Princess at the ceremony “Rock Coronation-2007,” which was held in Minsk on 29 February 2008.[12]
As a vocalist of the band Tarpach at the Rock-kola festival in 2007, she won a prize for best vocals, while her band won the grand prix.[13]
Sickness and death
Volha Samusik died at age 24, on 7 December 2010, from a prolonged pneumonia.[14] She underwent three serious operations, after the third one on the night of December 6–7, the girl did not recover.[15]
The concert in honor of Volha Samusik was organized by her girlfriend Zoya Sakhonchik from the band ZM99 in December 2011. During the musical evening, Alexander Rakovets and his band IQ48, Anastasia Shpakovskaya, Leonid Narushevich and his band Knyaz Myshkin, Oleg Khamenka, Alexander Pamidorau, Alexander Kullinkovich and Yuri Naumov (both of Neuro Dubel), and others appeared on the stage of the Minsk club "Loft." The money raised was given to Volha's parents for a monument.[16]
Appraisal
In the report from the joint-concert with the participation of Tarpach in 2008, Alena Sobolevskaya, concert columnist for LiveSound.by, highlighted the choreography and vocal abilities of the “excellent music journalist (vocalist).”[17]
Oleg “О’К” Klimov, editor-in-chief of Muzykalnaya Gazeta, recalled Volha as an excellent employee who “always made interesting and cool materials, offered ideas by herself;” from the musical side, in his opinion, she was most successfully realized in the band žygimont VAZA.[18] Guitarist of Tarpach Dmitry Astapuk remembered that Volha “was a creative person, capable of a lot of things.”[18] The founder and producer of the “Rock Coronation” Yury Tsybin spoke about “a phenomenon in Belarusian rock and roll.”[18] Guitarist of Hasta La Fillsta Siarhei Kananovich felt the energy from the person “who wanted to live rock music.”[18] Reminiscing about joint-projects, Lavon Volski praised her for responsibility and professionalism.[18]