RUSSKAJA Puts Out New Album, Breaks Up Due To Ukrainian War & Public Perception Of The Band

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Austrian ska-punk-meets-straightforward-rock band Russkaja just released their new album Turbo Polka Party today, and have promptly broken up. In a statement, Russkaja said their use of Russian culture and imagery doesn’t quite fly anymore now that the fucking pathetic excuse for a monster Vladimir Putin is slaughtering Ukrainians in their home country under the guise of “war.” Russkaja said they are not pro-Russian and have tried to dispel these rumors over the past year, but to no avail.

Russkaja‘s full statement is below.

“Hey there, the band Russkaja has ultimately decided to quit with the band. This is after 18 years very sad news of course, but the ongoing war in Ukraine that was initiated by Russia on Feb 20th 2022 makes it impossible for us to continue with an image and style that is making satirical use of Soviet symbols and language. The band is called Russkaja (transl. Russian) and based a lot on those attributes with a singer that was born in Russia and brought to Austria more than 30 years ago.

“What once was fun in the band’s music is nothing but bitter now and the band members cannot go on stage anymore without feeling that bitterness in every note played and every word sung. All the lyrics written have a totally different meaning now and none of the bandmembers wants to represent this since in these times it is only associated with war, death, crime and blood spilled.

“The time has finally come to stop this. We tried to do statements, position ourselves publicly for what we stand and that’s peace and unity. But we can feel that it’s not enough and also it will not change anymore. We realized that this war will not stop soon and even if it would, the Soviet imagery and style is forever damaged now.

Russkaja has also become a target in the web, there’s shitstorms everyday and with every new single we release. People call us Russian terrorist and pro-Russian even if we are the exact opposite. Finally we also care about the safety of our crew and all people involved and we don’t want to risk anything violent happening when we’re on the road and playing shows.

“To most of us Russkaja was not only our band but it was also our existence. This decision is very very sad for all of us but after all that happened since Feb 24 2022 we don’t see any other chance here. We hope that all fans, promoters & partners can understand the hell we’re going through taking our own baby to the grave after all these years. As a farewell gift we wanna give you our new album TURBO POLKA PARTY.”

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