GRAZHDANSKAYA OBORONA - Poezd Ushel 1989 (USRR)

( LOVE THIS BAND ) Grazhdanskaya OBORONA (Civil Defence) was formed in Omsk, Siberia in 1982 under the name POSEV (sowing). The founders of the band were Yegor Letov, who played drums and sang, and Konstantin Ryabinov on bass. The team had an anti-communist texts (songs like "I hate red color" and "Good Tsar, familiar stink") and playing aggressive music, so very quickly found himself the target of the KGB. Letova sent to psychiatryka, and went into the army Ryabinov... In 1984 he founded Grazhdanskaya OBORONA Letov and began recording. Letov was a total of only member of the team, helped him on friendly musicians who were hiding under pseudonyms. Albums recorded at Letova at home or in the homes of his friends. Music Grazhdanskaya OBORONA is simple but not primitive, noisy punk with influences of Russian folk music with poignant and emotional vocals Letova, who wrote lyrics and poems Letov recorded at his home and the other groups Russian, his apartment so soon was known as the burial Records / Studio. In the period from 1985 to 1989 Grazhdanskaya OBORONA recorded over 15 albums. Of course they did not have a chance to appear on CDs by Soviet censorship, so cassettes passed from hand to hand and were copied by the fans continue Grazhdanskaya OBORONA. Team was able to also play occasional concerts, mainly in the Houses of Culture and festivals, but very often their concerts were interrupted by excluding current In 1987, he founded another team Letov VELIKI OTYABRAYA <b>...</b>































