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3.0 good | elblauielgroc | February 9th 22 | After Energia, their most violent output so far, Russkaja lean into the poppier side of things in Peace, Love & Russian Roll and, frankly, they fall flat. Most songs in this album are rather predictable, uninspired and an obvious effort to cash in on the popularity that Energia gave them.rThe best moments of this album are, precisely, the cuts when Russkaja drops the mid-tempo, radio friendly ska and go full Energia: Rock'n Roll Today; Slap Your Face; You Are the Revolution; Peace, Love & Russian Roll and specially El Pueblo Unido (although this album's version would fade to obscurity compared to the superior re-recording present in No One Is Illegal). The best songs of this album are far superior to anything in Energia, but the most boring ones also fall short of even their less memorable in Kasatchok Superstar.rOverall it's a pretty meh album, but the highs are really high. I'd say a 3 is fair.
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4.0 excellent | Scuro EMERITUS | October 21st 17 |
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