Lyapis Trubetskoy - Tyazhkij CD

Lyapis Trubetskoy - Tyazhkij CD

Tyazhkij

Lyapis Trubetskoy

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M00961

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tracks list
1. Devochka s bezdonnymi glazami
2. Po alleyam
3. Druzhban
4. Asya
5. NLO
6. Dozhd let
7. CHaechki
8. Sport proshel
9. Seryj
10. Vinogradnaya loza
11. Holodnaya mamba Lyapis Trubetskoy fills venue after venue in Russia and countries around. They are conquering audiences both with their heavy ska flair as well as with punk pop hits. In 2009 they won the RAMP (Russian Alternative Music Prize) and became the best alternative band of the year 2009.
Contagious rock melodies together with lyrics that are filled with dark humor, have charmed even the spoiled critics of Western music who, up until now, had rarely given Eastern European rock music a second thought.
Just check out the live video of their track 'Manifest' on YouTube to get an idea of their powerful concerts. For Lyapis' artistic side check out 'Capital', the video, which last year won Best International Video at MTV Portugal. There the band slams the current obsession with wealth and war and portrays defiant dictators Fidel, Hugo, Belarus' own Lukashenko, Kim, Mahmud and Saddam as pseudo-religious icons. The poignant message hits home, whether you're an anarchist or a republican. The clip was banned from airplay in Belarus and Russia, of course, but won numerous awards everywhere else and is a real hit with the YouTube masses.
This is what Ingo Petz, renowned German journalist and Belarus expert writes in the liner notes to this CD: With hits like 'Kapital' or 'Ramonki' Lyapis Trubetskoy balances well between commercial success, underground credibility and an unique expression, which is also accompanied by visually sophisticated video clips and an original image and design brand. The lyrics are still ironic, but now they often boast a new socially critical and political dimension. 'Kapital' was the first of three albums, which can be seen as a triology, in which Lyapis defined Agitpop as their new brand mark. Thus you find the best songs of this trilogy compiled as Agitpop on this album here.
Their wild concerts have now developed into performances with front man Mikhalok in their centre as a magniloquent energy package and creative brain, reciting and agitating poems and slogans, using language and symbols of constructivism or socialist realism as part of a cultural heritage.
I have been hoping for a long time, that Lyapis Trubetskoy, as one of the most powerful, creative and interesting bands from post Soviet Union would finally release an album in the Western world. Now it finally happened. The fact, that Berlin label Eastblok Music has done it, makes me even happier, as they explicitly see themselves as musical mediators between East and West. As someone, who has been travelling to Belarus for more then 15 years, I am even happier, that for the first time a Belarusian band has made it onto a Western label, as Lypais is a band from a European country with a very vivid music scene, which we still don't know much about.
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Lyapis Trubetskoy Tyazhkij
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Short Description Lyapis Trubetskoy
SKU M00961
Artist Lyapis Trubetskoy
Music Genre rock
Label N/A
Release Date N/A
Format CD
Tracks 1. Devochka s bezdonnymi glazami
2. Po alleyam
3. Druzhban
4. Asya
5. NLO
6. Dozhd let
7. CHaechki
8. Sport proshel
9. Seryj
10. Vinogradnaya loza
11. Holodnaya mamba Lyapis Trubetskoy fills venue after venue in Russia and countries around. They are conquering audiences both with their heavy ska flair as well as with punk pop hits. In 2009 they won the RAMP (Russian Alternative Music Prize) and became the best alternative band of the year 2009.
Contagious rock melodies together with lyrics that are filled with dark humor, have charmed even the spoiled critics of Western music who, up until now, had rarely given Eastern European rock music a second thought.
Just check out the live video of their track 'Manifest' on YouTube to get an idea of their powerful concerts. For Lyapis' artistic side check out 'Capital', the video, which last year won Best International Video at MTV Portugal. There the band slams the current obsession with wealth and war and portrays defiant dictators Fidel, Hugo, Belarus' own Lukashenko, Kim, Mahmud and Saddam as pseudo-religious icons. The poignant message hits home, whether you're an anarchist or a republican. The clip was banned from airplay in Belarus and Russia, of course, but won numerous awards everywhere else and is a real hit with the YouTube masses.
This is what Ingo Petz, renowned German journalist and Belarus expert writes in the liner notes to this CD: With hits like 'Kapital' or 'Ramonki' Lyapis Trubetskoy balances well between commercial success, underground credibility and an unique expression, which is also accompanied by visually sophisticated video clips and an original image and design brand. The lyrics are still ironic, but now they often boast a new socially critical and political dimension. 'Kapital' was the first of three albums, which can be seen as a triology, in which Lyapis defined Agitpop as their new brand mark. Thus you find the best songs of this trilogy compiled as Agitpop on this album here.
Their wild concerts have now developed into performances with front man Mikhalok in their centre as a magniloquent energy package and creative brain, reciting and agitating poems and slogans, using language and symbols of constructivism or socialist realism as part of a cultural heritage.
I have been hoping for a long time, that Lyapis Trubetskoy, as one of the most powerful, creative and interesting bands from post Soviet Union would finally release an album in the Western world. Now it finally happened. The fact, that Berlin label Eastblok Music has done it, makes me even happier, as they explicitly see themselves as musical mediators between East and West. As someone, who has been travelling to Belarus for more then 15 years, I am even happier, that for the first time a Belarusian band has made it onto a Western label, as Lypais is a band from a European country with a very vivid music scene, which we still don't know much about.
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