Punk TV

Location:
Moscow, RU
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Indie / Electronica / Shoegaze
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"PUNK TV" Russian debut CD album 2005 Alley P.M.



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"PUNK TV" US debut CD album 2006 AEROCCCP Recordings



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"MUSIC FOR THE BROKEN KEYS" CD album 2007 Soundhunters

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"MUSIC FOR THE BROKEN KEYS" 2CD album and remixes 2007 Souyz/Indie-vid

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"SUNDERGROUND" CD EP 2008 Self-released

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It would not be an overstatement to say that Punk TV were the most-talked-about independent band of 2007 in Russia. Originally from Siberia, Punk TV formed in early 2004 by three friends and musicians (Alex, Volodya and Kostya), before relocating to Moscow two years later. The band's discography spans over 4 years with 2 full-length releases, a 2005 debut ("Punk TV") and a follow-up in 2007 ("Music For The Broken Keys"). Punk TV promptly grabbed the attention of Russian music press who did not hesitate to call them "the best indie-band of the country". Their sound is soft, yet at the same time dynamic, with diffused chord structures and melodies of electronic romanticism - a mixture of air and movement with guitar riffs, solid rhythm, and infectious vocals. During the four years of Punk TV's existence critics compared their sound to My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth and Joy Division. Influences aside, having performing live at several major Russian and European festivals the band was dubbed as the "Russian Chemical Brothers." Russian edition of Rolling Stone described the sound of Punk TV as "cool," "fresh" and "driving". In the year 2007 they toured UK twice, gigged all over Russia, Ukraine and the Baltic States, supported "The Rapture" and "Happy Mondays" at their major Moscow shows. The band toured extensively throughout the last year. They released a white label EP "Sunderground" from the forthcoming new album and finally they returned to UK to headline the Indietracks Festival. New album "Loverdrive" is scheduled for release on March 18 2009 by Fusion records (Moscow) on CD and digitally worldwide.

REVIEWS: Alex Kelman, Volodya Komarov and Kostya Nikonov are the Siberian trio behind Punk TV, carving out a niche for themselves with a set that is sure to extend their appeal well beyond native Russia. Opening with the atmospheric, propulsive "Day by Day," this disc would be perfect accompaniment for a spy movie, with its trick-start beginnings ("Amsterdam"), tick tock rhythms coupled with floaty drones ("Zoomer Goodnight") and plenty of disco guitars for those spies' nights off. They'll probably even get the girl at the end. Romantic avant-garde indie new-wave poptronica? Yes, please. 4.5/5 (Kristi Kates) -- Remix MagazineAn electronics whiz, a bassist, and a drummer, all from Siberia, open up theie debut album with a cute, curvy indie-pop tune about being on tour - but quickly they unveil a surprisinf array of dance beats, expert pacing, killer sonic kicks, and a rich atmospherics. Invoking vintage European film soundtracks, American rock classics, and 90s U.K. pop, the album is exhilaratingly integrated, avoiding the usual gauche misalliances of rock, disco, and techno. 3,5/5 (James Hunter) -- Spin MagazineExcellent album from a trio of Siberians who mix driving, droning guitars with thick buzzing electronics. It has a touch of New Order and Ratatat to it, a bit of breakbeat and a dark Flaming Lips-like beauty that seems to be found only in places not on the musical map. Cool. 3.5/4 (Tim Mohr) -- Playboy Magazine, USApparently labelled the Russian Chemical Brothers, although I can t see it myself, it is true that this three-piece band derives from the Siberian town of Novosibirsk. It s also true that Punk TV sing in pure, unbroken English you d never know they were Russian! Punk TV is also a solid debut album, mixing driving beats with persuasive guitar rhythms and spiralling analogue electronics. One minute these guys sound rather old-fashioned and passé, the next a stones throw away from being a lucid, funked up re-interpretation of New Order. One thing s for sure, Punk TV rarely slow from their sense of bombastic indie-tronica energy, must be a blast live! -- Future MusicOn the Saturday night (26 of July 2008, Indietracks Festival, Derbyshire, UK, Day 1), Punk TV played a spellbinding set to close the outdoor stage. The Moscow-based Siberian trio pack plenty of shoegaze and indie-dance crossover into songs which face fondly back at the midst of the 1990s. "Every Minute Is OK" evokes Ride and the Lo-Fidelity All-stars streamlined into tension enhancing anthemia. "Wintersample" is propulsive like the Chemical Brothers "Private Psychedelic Reel" obliterating a Mary Chain riff. "Sunderground" reaches common ground between XTRMNTR and Royksopp, while "Day By Day" could leave lovers of Select magazine beaming when blending South and UNKLE. This is really excellent stuff, mixing familiar ideas with a unique fashion and adeptness. All supplemented by one of the best band mascots I've ever seen. (Tom Lee) -- Treble E-zine, US (http://treblezine.com/)



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