ALBUM REVIEW: Gogol Bordello - Solidaritine
Instead, they have ramped up their Eastern European gypsy-punk “music of survival and perseverance” with more than a dash of prime-time hardcore punk rock on songs that call for unity and justice, while championing the power of human potential. There is even a cover of Fugazi’s Blueprint and a guest appearance by Bad Brains’ singer H.R. on The Era of the End of Eras for added heft.
There’s also the stomping I’m Coming Out with its sneering rejection of “zombie lifestyle magazines”, the frantic Take Only What You Can Carry and a high-speed re-recording of Forces of Victory from the Super Taranta! album, with assistance from Ukrainian poet and novelist Serhiy Zhadan and electro-folk band Kazka.
However, while Gogol Bordello have managed to knock out plenty of spirited songs on Solidaritine, it’s yet another album that really doesn’t do justice to a band whose explosive shows are nothing less than spectacular – and which rarely leave a single audience member not dancing like someone possessed. That said, it’s always easier to get lost in passionate and lively tunes that don’t vary a great deal when you’re in the middle of an energetic and well-oiled crowd – and that will have to wait until Gogol Bordello hit the road in the UK again.
Solidaritine is OUT NOW!