Soviet Suprem, led by R.Wan and Toma, return with a new crazy album: Marx Attack, of which we discover the first clip Vladimir. It is released on March 16 on the Chapter Two label and will be followed by a major French tour.
Soviet Suprem still as burlesque and struck with the clip of Vladimir.
Soviet Suprem returns with its musical cocktail with burlesque political overtones led by the musicians R. Wan and Toma Feterman, alias Sylvester Stalin and John Lenin. Between rock, punk, Balkan music, Soviet Suprem knows how to put us in a trance and with a smile on our lips with fifth-degree puns. Their music is a political-musical cocktail that makes its effect wherever they perform. "Politics is used as a figure of speech," says Toma. We especially imagined a music that sends on stage like a big show. Soviet imagery is approached with a kind of romanticism, in an artistic way. Lenin, the hammer, the sickle, it refers to a whole universe. There are plenty of people to whom it speaks without necessarily being committed or nostalgic … »
Here is the clip of Vladimir from Soviet Suprem:
They are sometimes nicknamed the Beastie boys of the Balkans and as Parisians they advocate a Soviet rap, costumes in support we go from hip-hop to Balkan music and dub accents, the pastiche of these two stage beasts wakes us up quickly and thus pays tribute to Vitry-sur-seine the city of R-Wan. Through festive music, in the colors of the Balkans, combining gypsy hip hop and chiseled texts, they have succeeded in creating their own International, traditional music, both light, punk and mixed with electro. With the participation of DJ Croute Chef, they are about to invade the dance floor and saber the champagne with a sickle to wake up the audience.
Soviet Suprem : New album Marx Attack Released on March 16 by Chapter Two / Wagram At the Elysée Montmartre on May 17, 2018 Read more about Soviet Suprem
All tour dates:
10.03.18 Francofolies Festival in St Pierre (Reunion) 14.03.18 Artificial Paradises – LE SPLENDID – LILLE 15.03.18 Carré Sam – BOULOGNE SUR MER 31.03.18 The Media Library – LE THILLOT 06.04.18 Night Cargo – ARLES 10.04.18 Tuesdays of the Grand Marais – RIORGES 13.04.18 Stereolux – NANTES 20.04.18 The Hangar Ivry Place of Contemporary Music – IVRY SUR SEINE 12.05.18 Veyracomusies "the biggest of the small festivals" – VEYRAC 17.05.18 Elysée Montmartre – PARIS 25.05.18 Théâtre de Verdure – PESSAC 26.05.18 Pelpass Festival – STRASBOURG 01.06.18 Paul B. – MASSY 29.06.18 Festival les Bichoiseries – Mafio'Zik – CERISY BELLE-ETOILE Soviet Suprem, Marx Attack