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Based in Belgrade, Serbia, Ploho is one of the most prominent purveyors of a "new wave of Russian music," reflecting its homeland by way of a cold, wistful style of rock.
Wielding melancholy guitars, minimalist beats, and deadpan Russian vocals, Ploho draws inspiration from the aesthetic and sounds of the late Soviet era of the 1980s, just before the collapse. The band's bleak rock references Russian bands of that time period, such as Кино, as well as post-punk royalty like Joy Division. More than just a time capsule, Ploho's music serves as an eerily perfect soundtrack to our own strange time as well.
Formed in 2013, the trio has emerged as a household name in its native Russian Federation and has slowly built up a dedicated fanbase in Europe and abroad. To date, Ploho has recorded four albums and several EPs, as well as more than 10 singles, which they supported by touring more than 40 cities in Europe, several times. The band has appeared at prominent festivals including Боль in Russia, Kalabalik in Sweden, and Platforma in Lithuania.
Since their 2021 move to Belgrade, Ploho has become a fixture of the Balkan alternative scene while maintaining a relentless touring schedule. Keyboardist Виктор Волкович joined following Igor Starshinov’s departure, injecting fresh textures into their live shows.
Their 2023 release serves as a stark chronicle of adaptation to fractured realities. Where 2022’s Когда душа спит (“When the Soul Sleeps”) captured the shock of war’s outbreak, Почва explores the numbness of sustained crisis.
Members:
Viktor Uzhakov
Andrei Smorgonsky
Igor Starshinov
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