Russian Rock
Russian Rock is a genre of music that emerged in the Soviet Union during the 1960s and 1970s. It blends Western rock influences with Russian folk music and poetic lyrics, often addressing social and political issues. Bands like Kino and DDT became iconic, using their music to express dissent and connect with the youth.
The genre gained popularity in the 1980s, particularly during the period of Perestroika, when censorship relaxed. This allowed artists to explore themes of freedom and identity. Today, Russian Rock continues to evolve, with new bands and styles emerging while maintaining its roots in cultural and social commentary.