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"Dancing to the New Anthems, They protest." "Stoptime" Left Russia and Released a New Album, and Again in the Middle of a Hot Debate, Telling the Story of Musicians Who Tried to Support the Peterburgers with Songs but Faced Persecution.
Last summer, another 18-year-old, Diana Loginova, and 22-year-old Alexander Orlov, were just starting to meet. They founded their group, called it "Stoptime" and began performing on the streets of Petersburg. The band was noticed in the fall, and video of the caviars on banned songs by "innocents" were irritated in social media and reached the Sylovists. In November, after a series of carousel arrests, the musicians had to leave Russia. Six mont…
Last summer, another 18-year-old, Diana Loginova, and 22-year-old Alexander Orlov, were just starting to meet. They founded their group, called it "Stoptime" and began performing on the streets of Petersburg. The band was noticed in the fall, and video of the caviars on banned songs by "innocents" were irritated in social media and reached the Sylovists. In November, after a series of carousel arrests, the musicians had to leave Russia. Six mont…