Svetlanas: This Is Moscow Not LA
This Is Moscow Not LA
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- Label: Rad Girlfriend
- Erscheinungstermin: 1.9.2017
Frontfrau Olga's einzigartiger Gesang reißt durch die zehn Tracks und haut dem Hörer unerbittlichen Hardcore-Punk um die Ohren. Kreischende Gitarrensoli und halsbrecherische Drums sind die Grundzutaten für diese Platte. Abgerundet wird das Ganze durch Nick Oliveri (Queens Of The Stoneage, Dwarves) am Bass.
Hört man sich die Texte des Albums an, wird auch klar, warum Putin persönlich den Bandmitgliedern die russische Staatsbürgerschaft entzogen hat und diese nun als Feinde des russischen Systems gehandelt werden. Es wird kein Blatt vor den Mund genommen und gesagt bzw. gesungen, was eben derzeit alles in Russland schief läuft. Dies bescherte der Band nicht nur in ihrer russischen Heimat einen ordentlichen Bekanntheitsschub.
Das Quintett tourte schon mehrfach durch Europa und die USA und war sogar schon Teil der »Vans Warped«-Tour. Die Band macht Spaß, nimmt sich selber nicht allzu ernst und spielt gekonnt mit stereotypischen Klischees.
»This is Moscow not LA« is the new LP/CD from the most dangerous band in the world: Svetlanas. Front woman Olga's unique growl rips through 10 tracks of pummeling, unrelenting hardcore punk. Ripping guitar solos and breakneck drums are the meat and potatoes of this record. Round everything out with Nick Oliveri on bass (Queens of the Stone Age, Dwarves), throw in a Motorhead cover for good measure and you've got one of the best hardcore rock n roll records of this decade.
With songs like »Putin on the Hitz«, »Put Your Middle Fingers Up« and »Where Is My Borscht?« you know that Svetlanas are angry, amped up and ready to slay anyone who stands in their way. Confront ational, political and not afraid to speak their minds, Svetlanas are in a class of their own. Which is why they have toured relentlessly with legendary punk bands like The Dickies, TSOL, The Queers, The Dwarves, and The Adolescents. Fans of punk rock, hardcore and rock and roll will not be able to stop playing this record.
Borrowing the name of the album from the legendary comp »This is Boston, Not L. A.« Svetlanas prove that they could have been right at home with the bands on the original comp. With three albums under their belt and a slew of EPs including splits with bands like Dwarves and The Adolescents, »This is Moscow not LA« marks a pivotal milestone in the bands history. Exiled from their home country of Russia, the members of Svetlanas have made their current home in Milan, Italy.
Their anti-government stance and political commentaries have turned the band into an enemy of the state. Not only is the sale or possession of their music unlawful in Russia, they are also now no longer allowed to return to their country and are considered enemies of the state. Their skyrocketing popularity has done great for them in Europe and the United States but it isn't doing them any favors in Russia. The Kremlin just isn't ready for the aural assault that is Svetlanas.
Hört man sich die Texte des Albums an, wird auch klar, warum Putin persönlich den Bandmitgliedern die russische Staatsbürgerschaft entzogen hat und diese nun als Feinde des russischen Systems gehandelt werden. Es wird kein Blatt vor den Mund genommen und gesagt bzw. gesungen, was eben derzeit alles in Russland schief läuft. Dies bescherte der Band nicht nur in ihrer russischen Heimat einen ordentlichen Bekanntheitsschub.
Das Quintett tourte schon mehrfach durch Europa und die USA und war sogar schon Teil der »Vans Warped«-Tour. Die Band macht Spaß, nimmt sich selber nicht allzu ernst und spielt gekonnt mit stereotypischen Klischees.
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»This is Moscow not LA« is the new LP/CD from the most dangerous band in the world: Svetlanas. Front woman Olga's unique growl rips through 10 tracks of pummeling, unrelenting hardcore punk. Ripping guitar solos and breakneck drums are the meat and potatoes of this record. Round everything out with Nick Oliveri on bass (Queens of the Stone Age, Dwarves), throw in a Motorhead cover for good measure and you've got one of the best hardcore rock n roll records of this decade.
With songs like »Putin on the Hitz«, »Put Your Middle Fingers Up« and »Where Is My Borscht?« you know that Svetlanas are angry, amped up and ready to slay anyone who stands in their way. Confront ational, political and not afraid to speak their minds, Svetlanas are in a class of their own. Which is why they have toured relentlessly with legendary punk bands like The Dickies, TSOL, The Queers, The Dwarves, and The Adolescents. Fans of punk rock, hardcore and rock and roll will not be able to stop playing this record.
Borrowing the name of the album from the legendary comp »This is Boston, Not L. A.« Svetlanas prove that they could have been right at home with the bands on the original comp. With three albums under their belt and a slew of EPs including splits with bands like Dwarves and The Adolescents, »This is Moscow not LA« marks a pivotal milestone in the bands history. Exiled from their home country of Russia, the members of Svetlanas have made their current home in Milan, Italy.
Their anti-government stance and political commentaries have turned the band into an enemy of the state. Not only is the sale or possession of their music unlawful in Russia, they are also now no longer allowed to return to their country and are considered enemies of the state. Their skyrocketing popularity has done great for them in Europe and the United States but it isn't doing them any favors in Russia. The Kremlin just isn't ready for the aural assault that is Svetlanas.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Putin On The Hitz
- 2 Lose Control
- 3 Tell Me Why
- 4 Let's Get Drunk
- 5 Vodka N' Roll
- 6 Negative Approach
- 7 Speed Freak
- 8 Put Your Middle Fingers Up
- 9 Where Is My Borscht'
- 10 People Suck