Molchat Doma with Nuovo Testamento at Rialto Theatre on Tuesday, May 2nd
KXCI Presents! Molchat Doma a band from Belarus that stands at the intersection of post–punk, new–wave and synth–pop. Dark yet danceable, and with a heavy dose of goth ethos, their music is reminiscent of the masters that predate them, but make no mistake: Molchat Doma creates a sound and meaning that is immediately recognizable as all their own. Dark Italio disco group Nuovo Testamento opens.
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*CLICK FOR CONTEST RULES* The deadline to enter is through noon Saturday, April 29th. The winners of (1) pair of tickets will be selected at random (one entry per person). Ticket winners will be put on the guest list and must present ID at the venue box office on the night of the show to gain entry. Winners will be notified to the email address entered in the contest after the deadline and drawing.
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Molchat Doma (translated as “Houses Are Silent”), founded in 2017 in Minsk, Belarus,
stands at the intersection of post–punk, new–wave and synth–pop. Dark yet danceable, and
with a heavy dose of goth ethos, their music is reminiscent of the masters that predate them,
but make no mistake: Molchat Doma creates a sound and meaning that is immediately
recognizable as all their own.
The band is comprised of Egor Shkutko, who sings the Russian lyrics in his deep monotone,
Roman Komogortsev on guitar, synths, and drum machine, and Pavel Kozlov on bass and
synths.
They self–released their first album, S krysh nashikh domov (С крыш наших домов, ‘From
The Roofs of Our Houses’) in 2017 and later released their second album, Etazhi (Этажи,
‘Floors’) in 2018. After gaining popularity worldwide, they signed to American independent
label Sacred Bones Records in 2020, who reissued their albums, marking their first releases
in North America. The song “Sudno” doesn’t leave the global top viral on Spotify since April
2020.
Their third studio album, Monument (Монумент), was released on 13 November 2020.
Despite playing to packed clubs no matter whether it’s in London, New York, Warsaw, Los
Angeles, Helsinki, Belgrad, or Berlin
stands at the intersection of post–punk, new–wave and synth–pop. Dark yet danceable, and
with a heavy dose of goth ethos, their music is reminiscent of the masters that predate them,
but make no mistake: Molchat Doma creates a sound and meaning that is immediately
recognizable as all their own.
The band is comprised of Egor Shkutko, who sings the Russian lyrics in his deep monotone,
Roman Komogortsev on guitar, synths, and drum machine, and Pavel Kozlov on bass and
synths.
They self–released their first album, S krysh nashikh domov (С крыш наших домов, ‘From
The Roofs of Our Houses’) in 2017 and later released their second album, Etazhi (Этажи,
‘Floors’) in 2018. After gaining popularity worldwide, they signed to American independent
label Sacred Bones Records in 2020, who reissued their albums, marking their first releases
in North America. The song “Sudno” doesn’t leave the global top viral on Spotify since April
2020.
Their third studio album, Monument (Монумент), was released on 13 November 2020.
Despite playing to packed clubs no matter whether it’s in London, New York, Warsaw, Los
Angeles, Helsinki, Belgrad, or Berlin