Leningrad to come to North America

Russia's Leningrad -- the only band in the world banned from playing in Moscow -- is about to embark on a North American tour next month. The Village Voice called their last tour, "the most profoundly Russian stuff ever...you can't ask for anything more pungent." We ran a review of one of their records last year, and you can check out it out: Piraty XXI Veka along with MP3s at the bands (russian language) site.
For a little more about the band, and the short list of dates, you can click Read More.

The group's US promoters say,

"Founded by Sergei "Shnoor" Shnurov as a raucous parody of Russian pop music, LENINGRAD quickly proved more honest, exciting - and popular - than the stuff it spoofed. The mix of Eastern European folk, ska and hard-driving horn funk needs no translation. Shnoor is Russia’s answer to a gangsta rapper - spinning lurid tales of addiction, spitting rhymed insults at colleagues and slamming unfaithful women. His larger-than-life persona found fans among teens, punks, academic types, critics, hipsters - just about everyone but the Moscow City Hall."
Date City Venue Address
11/12 Chicago, IL Logan Square Auditorium 2539 N.Kedzie
11/13 Toronto, ON The Opera House 735 Queen Street East
11/19 Boston, MA Middle East 472-480 Mass Ave.
11/21 New York, NY Roxy 515 W. 18 St.

Advance tickets can be ordered from Bliss Records.