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 ...
Belarusian post-punk band Molchat Doma was a world away from Minsk when they finished writing their fourth album “Belaya Polosa.” The view from Los Angeles may have been sunnier, but the brooding trio ...
Molchat Doma Plaza Live, April 14 TikTok-famous post-punk trio Molchat Doma are heading to the U.S. for a lengthy tour this spring, and Orlando is down to get dour with the trio. The Belarusian band ...
Consisting of frontman Egor Shkutko, multi-instrumentalist Roman Komogortsev rotating on guitar, synths and drums and lastly Pavel Kozlov on bass and synths, Molchat Doma are a certified new wave ...
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 ...
When Molchat Doma hits Vegas, the city’s already established goth undercurrent is in for a change of tack. Formed in 2017 in Minsk, Belarus, and now based in Los Angeles, this trio—Egor Shkutko ...
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 ...
With a sound that brilliantly reimagines ‘80s gothic rock and cold wave, Monument encapsulates Molchat Doma’s distinctive and transportive style. Sounding akin to Bauhaus and other European post-punk ...
Belarusian post-punk band Molchat Doma will perform at KEMBA Live! on Friday, bringing dark synth sounds to Columbus. The Los Angeles-based, Russian-language band is touring America after a European ...
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 ...
‘yes, please’ is out May 2 via Sacred Bones and Sextile’s tour with Molchat Doma runs through March 7 in Los Angeles. This week: review of new albums from The The, Mercury Rev, Party Dozen, Dummy, ...