I was never a massive fan of Gogol Bordello; too much of the “we’re mad gypsy punks” vibe going on, which always generated more heat than light (possibly what the fans like, though).
This latest is much better, and keeps the ramshackle sound while also being tighter and more disciplined. The fact that I get a review copy possibly means that bigger things are expected.
The title track opens, “We Mean It, Man!” being the sound I was expecting, fas…
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