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Anchor Marco Werman talks about the music of Pussy Riot, which he says got lost in all the talk about their activism.
Well, we know the role Pussy Riot played in the Russian Orthodox church. They performed an anti-Putin song in Moscow’s best-loved church, Christ the Savior Cathedral and got arrested. Two still remain in jail.
But you know, in all this talk of Pussy Riot, we have never heard a good chunk of one of their songs.
The band’s first big notice, a tune whose title translates as “Loosen up the Paving Stones”. Its context: the female punk collective wrote and recorded this just after the Arab Spring.
They sing “Egyptian air is good for the lungs”. Then Pussy Riot calls for a “Tahrir Square on Red Square.”
It’s not a great tune. After all, if you like this, the internet says, you may like bands called Stereowoolf and Aunty Panty.