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Bio Dancers of the world unite, The Kremlin revolution has arrived. With the release of our first full-length musical manifesto Red Menace (2008), and on the heels of our MusicNL Award for Alternative Artist of the Year (2007) and recent ECMA Showcase (2009), our proletariat serf uprising has been mobilized to implement our mandate of radical political resistance. We believe that the time is now for a cultural revolution grounded in a radical art that can break the bonds of the consensus culture that has long held us shackled in cells of capitalist mediocrity. We have taken control of capitalist media. Nationally, we have been featured on CBC Radio 3's New Music Mondays, as well as in Air Canada's Aeroplan magazine and have received airplay on a mass of internet and radio stations, including Calgary's CJSW, where Red Menace recently broke into the top 30 charts. We were also featured in Halifax's weekly magazine The Coast. Locally, we have been featured in every St. John's newspaper, often making the cover; and have appeared on local television (CBC News, Out of the Fog) and Radio (CBC Radio One, K-Rock) on several occasions. Blending modern surf and post-rock styles with analog noise experiments, The Kremlin has reinvented the conventional coordinates of revolutionary music. We have created a serf rock movement that combines theatrical, go-go infused live shows with a radical socialist politics that advocates for freedom from capitalist tyranny. With a new live album due in Fall of 2009 thanks to assistance from the NL Arts Council, and with an Eastern Canadian tour in the works for late summer 2009, The Kremlin is poised to make its revolution permanent. We are a catalyst, an iskra that uses radical music to awaken individuals to the immense potential for revolutionary change contained within the engaged creative spirit. We are united in dance for the sovereignty of the common person. |
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