It’s remarkable that all the conversations overheard at the sold-out Molchat Doma show Thursday night at Revolution Live were in English. The trio, hailing from Minsk, Belarus, has a familiar sound.
Molchat Doma (translated as “Houses Are Silent”), founded in 2017 in Minsk, Belarus, stands at the intersection of post-punk, new-wave and synth-pop. Dark yet danceable, and with a heavy dose of goth ...
Molchat Doma are truly Internet-era postpunks. In April 2020, the Belarusian band went viral on TikTok when a Russian expat named Leon Verdinsky used their song “Судно (Sudno)” in a montage designed ...
It would be easy for an ignorant American writer to assume the almost mystical, synth-heavy sound of Molchat Doma could be explained by the band’s emergence from Minsk, Belarus. Perhaps the former ...
Molchat Doma are guys who like to have fun. Seriously. They play video games, watch hockey, and go to concerts: since moving from Minsk to Los Angeles in 2020, Egor Shkutko and Roman Komogortsev ...
1. We were lucky to be first. Molchat Doma kicked off its U.S. tour like a cold slap to the face. The A-Lot at Area 15 was transformed into a fog-soaked crypt on January 16, and as the first synths ...
Belarusian group Molchat Doma release their anticipated new album Belaya Polosa next month, and they’ve shared the title track. “Written in LA after more than a year of living in a new place, the song ...
A couple of months ago, Molchat Doma announced their new album Belaya Polosa and released the lead single “Son.” Today, the Belarusian post-punks are back with the sinister title track and North ...
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