Pussy Riot x Ikiya x Unicorn - Matriarchy Now (2022)
Dec 01, 2023 22:52
Matriarchy Now is the debut mixtape by Russian feminist protest and performance art group Pussy Riot
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Matriarchy Now : .[Spoiler (click to open)]Fight against attacks on reproductive rights and injustice in the US
Austin, TX - June 9 2022, Russian protest art collective Pussy Riot, in collaboration with web crypto-anonymous feminist group Unicorn, and Lakota Indigenous femme led Ikiya Collective dominated Austin’s State Capitol, on Coahuiltecan, Tonkawa, Comanche, and Apache lands in solidarity with the fight against attacks on reproductive rights and justice in the US.
Speaking as much to western European and North American audiences as to Russian ones, Pussy Riot anticipated Donald Trump's victory two weeks before the outcome of the 2016 United States presidential election was declared and released "Make America Great Again", depicting a dystopian world where President Trump enforced his values through beatings, shaming, and branding by stormtroopers.
"Make America Great Again" In response to Donald Trump's candidacy, Pussy Riot released the song and video "Make America Great Again" in October 2016. The video depicts a dystopian world where Trump, played by one of the band members, is the president. Trump enforces his values through beatings, shaming, and branding of victims delivered by stormtroopers. As the thugs torture their victims, Pussy Riot sings the following lyrics: "Let other people in/ Listen to your women/ Stop killing black children/ Make America great again". Jonas Åkerlund directed this video.
Chaika (Yury Chaika) On 2015 the Anti-Corruption Foundation released Chaika about Yury Chaika and his family. On February 3, 2016 Pussy Riot released a satirical music video titled Chaika, alluding to Navalny's findings.
"Bad Apples" In March 2018 Pussy Riot, together with TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek, released the single and video "Bad Apples". The song is a statement against corruption in the criminal justice system.
"Hangerz" In December 2019, Pussy Riot, together with Vic Mensa and Junglepussy, released the song "Hangerz." The song was written in response to Alabama's anti-abortion legislation. All proceeds from the song will go towards Planned Parenthood.
"My Agenda" In October 2020, Pussy Riot, along with the Village People, made guest appearances on the Dorian Electra single "My Agenda." Pussy Riot's lyrics in the song encourage rebellion against the Russian gay propaganda law and also make reference to similar anti-gay laws in Uganda. The song was released on Electra's album of the same name.
"Q" On June 23, 2022, Pussy Riot a made guest appearance on the Kai Whiston single "Q", composed by Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Kai Whiston.
The group's lyrical themes included feminism, LGBT rights, opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his policies, and Putin's links to corrupt leadership and alliance with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Pussy Riot - Organs (Official Music Video) English Subtitles
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Netflix original series Russian Doll included the track "Organs" in Episode 7, during the credits.
Pussy Riot members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina appeared in House of Cards season 3, episode 3 as themselves. The episode also features Pussy Riot concert footage.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova appeared in artist Fawn Rogers' "I Love You And That Makes Me God".
In 2016 the Norwegian songwriter Moddi released a cover version in English of the song "Punk Prayer" by Pussy Riot in his album Unsongs.
The costume for Emilia Clarke's comic book protagonist Maya from "Mother of Madness" is based on the balaclavas of Pussy Riot.
Pussy Riot feat. Slayyyter - HATEFUCK (Official Music Video)
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