Ploho
Ploho is a Russian post-punk band from Novosibirsk, formed in 2013.
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Origin | Novosibirsk, Russia |
Genres | Post-punk |
Years active | 2013–present |
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Members | Viktor Uzhakov Andrei Smorgonsky Igor Starshinov |
History
The group was established in Novosibirsk in 2013.
In 2018, the album of the band "Where the birds fly away to die" entered the top 25 best albums of the year of the XRAY.fm radio rating.[1][2]
Studio albums
Year | Original title | Translated title |
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2014 | Смирение и отрицание | Humility and denial |
2014 | Добрая песня | Kind song |
2016 | Культура доминирования | Dominance culture |
2016 | Тот, кто гасит свет | One who puts out the light |
2016 | Болевые места | Pain spots |
2016 | Хотеть тепла | To want warmth |
2017 | Бумажные бомбы | Paper bombs |
2017 | Молодость | Youth |
2018 | Куда птицы улетают умирать | Where the birds fly away to die |
2019 | Пыль | Dust |
Cameo role in the movie
The group played cameo role in the film "Isaac" of the Lithuanian director Jurgis Matulevičius. The band members should appear in several movie episodes with their own songs "Crosses" and "Down".[3][4]
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