The kings of Russian garage rock are massively productive this year. I, frankly speaking, lost count of how many albums they released this year, it seems that not less than 4 full-length and some Eps.
The garage punk about love and social disorder gradually transformed into a garage hard rock with a vintage sound referring to the proto-metal and occult rock of the early 70’s, and texts where the demon’s invocation adjoins the call to beat the street lanterns.
Because “when it’s dark it burns inside”.
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Stream “Home Punk” on Bandcamp.