Multi Kontra Culti vs. Irony

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Multi Kontra Culti Vs. Irony

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  • Artist: Gogol Bordello
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 17, 2002
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The idea of colliding Romany music with punk may at first seem bizarre, but there's more common ground to be found than one might first suspect, not the least of which involves the rejection of authority and dominant cultural norms. Musically, the Romanies' exuberant celebration of life may appear the antithesis of punk's original nihilism, but both are kindled by a sense of immediacy, a "no future, let's play for today" atmosphere that fires every song. And so Gogol Bordello, while certainly unique, is not as odd as it may seem. The group long ago left the concept of borders, musical or otherwise, behind. The members may have met in New York City, but bar one, all traveled far to get there, arriving from Israel and a variety of Eastern European nations. Singer/lyricist Eugene Hutz brought with him his rich Ukrainian heritage, a gift for storytelling, a twisted sense of humor, and a sharp sense of irony. The bandmembers brought their excellent musicianship, a love of their own cultural sounds, and a magpie's delight in plundering from others. The group's name pays tribute to Ukraine's most feted author, Nikolai Gogol, whose distinctive style and leitmotif provide inspiration for Hutz's lyrics. Skipping stealthily from the real world to the surreal, the pugnacious to the paranoid, the singer spins out his tales of wonder and woe, commonplace occurrences and counterintuitive events. Behind him, the band lets loose with an accompaniment that makes a nonsense of genres, a storming backing awash in melody that pushes toward pop, but cries out to the vast Eurasian steppes. Incredibly anthemic, Multi Kontra Culti will set your head spinning and your body with it, your blood racing to the rhythms, and your spirit soaring with the wildness of the untamed sounds within. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, Rovi

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Multi Kontra Culti vs. Irony

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Multi Kontra Culti vs. Irony
Studio album by Gogol Bordello
Released 2002
Genre Gypsy punk
Length 51:59
Label Rubric
Producer Gogol Bordello
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Gogol Bordello chronology
Voi-La Intruder
(1999)
Multi Kontra Culti vs. Irony
(2002)
Gogol Bordello vs. Tamir Muskat
(2004)

Multi Kontra Culti vs. Irony is the second album from Gogol Bordello, released in 2002 by Rubric Records. The songs "Occurrence on the Border (Hopping on a Pogo-Gypsy Stick)" and "Through the Roof 'n Underground" were featured in the soundtrack of the 2006 film, Wristcutters: A Love Story.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "When the Trickster Starts A-Poking (Bordello Kind of Guy)"   5:06
2. "Occurrence on the Border (Hopping on a Pogo-Gypsy Stick)"   3:26
3. "Haltura"   5:01
4. "Let's Get Radical"   3:59
5. "Smarkatch"   3:14
6. "Future Kings"   4:40
7. "Punk Rock Parranda"   3:56
8. "Through the Roof 'n' Underground"   5:29
9. "Baro Foro"   9:02
10. "Hats Off to Kolpakoff"   2:21
11. "Huliganjetta"   5:39




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