Lyapis Trubetskoy is tagged as: belarussian, ska, punk, alternative, russian “Lyapis Trubetskoy” (Belarus) (in Russian: Ляпис Трубецкой) is one of the strangest bands of the post-soviet show business. In 1998-1999 their songs could be heard on any major radio station, their videos were shown on every top TV channel both in Russia and CIS countries. Until now their legendary hits like “Au”, “Ti kinula” (“You Gave Me Up”), “Zelenolazoye taksi” (“Green-eyed Taxi”), “V plat’ye belom” (“In A White Dress”) and “Yabloni” (“Apple-trees”) are still popular among all Russian karaoke singers. Isn’t it the obvious sign of public acknowledgement? So, for “Lyapis Trubetskoy” the way towards stadium concerts seemed to be open, but… “We came from the underground and became popular with our pop-culture parodies. One day to my horror I realized that our group has become similar to the objects of our parodies and mockery. We were starting to merge with all those pop-star crowd, but I’m not one of them and never wanted to be,” - Sergey Mikhalok, the band’s leader says. He admits that it wasn’t so easy to give up the show business game and become independent once again. According to him, “it was very difficult to get our true essence back on top. And the thing wasn’t about any contracts. We ha... Read More About Lyapis Trubetskoy Biography... Send Lyapis Trubetskoy ringtones to your cell |
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