Russkaja explore the heavier sound of ska in this album, some people going as far as labeling
this as ska/metal (I disagree), but you can't deny the power and aggression is here and Georgij
vocals are a good part of that as he unleashes his most violent performance yet in this album.
This is also the album when Russkaja finally find their sound: A solid ska base with pretty much
anything you can add on top: Punk/Metal (Autodrom/Dikije Deti), Rap (Radost Moja), other
culture's influences (Istambul/Violina Mia) and something that would define their sound: they go
full polyglot on this one. Overall really good fun, interesting and varied ideas and a very solid
execution.
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