Pussy Riot - "I Can't Breathe"
"The video is dark, claustrophobic and haunting – an 'industrial ballad', in the words of Pussy Riot, inspired by the death of Eric Garner and dedicated to all of those 'who can’t breathe'. On Wednesday, Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova and Masha Alyokhina released their first song in English. Titled "I Can’t Breathe", it shows Nadya and Masha dressed in the blue uniform of Russia’s OMON riot police, lying in a grave. They are slowly buried alive. Pussy Riot said they wrote the song after taking part in street protests against Eric Garner’s death at the hands of NYPD officers in Staten Island, New York last July. It was dedicated to Garner and to 'all who suffer from state terror – killed, choked, perished because of war and police violence – to political prisoners and those on the streets fighting for change'. Their own first-hand experience of police brutality in Russia meant 'we can’t be silent on this issue', they said. "I Can’t Breathe" is also a powerful protest against the political situation in Russia, and President Vladimir Putin’s bloody undercover war in Ukraine. The video echoes the secret night-time burials of hundreds of Russian soldiers who have perished in the conflict. Their families are not told how their loved ones have died or where, Pussy Riot said, adding that such information 'is forbidden'. The Kremlin officially denies that its army is fighting in eastern Ukraine" (aqui)
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Punk ao lado:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiYjUa03fJg
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