Leningrad (also known as Gruppirovka Leningrad) is a Russian rock band formed in 1997 in Saint Petersburg. The band is the most scandalous one in the Russian show business. The collective consists of 20 musicians and is led by frontman and guitarist Sergey Shnurov. The first album ÐÑÐ»Ñ (Bullet) was released in 1999, but it is with the second record, ÐÐ°Ñ Ð±ÐµÐ· ÑлекÑÑиÑеÑÑва» (Strong Language without Electricity) that Leningrad obtained its unique style. Obscene lexicon as a usual part of Leningradâs lyrics provided popularity among people and caused problems with the organization of live performances. Leningrad was banned to perform in Moscow by the cityâs mayor Luzhkov. In the 2000sâ, Leningradâs tracks started to receive active airplay. Hits such as «Ðне Ð±Ñ Ð² небо» ("Up in the Sky") and "WWW" from the ÐиÑаÑÑ XXI века (Pirates of XXI century) album of 2002 became bandâs signature tracks.
The song «Ðеленджик» ("Gelendzhik") became a hit of the summer of 2004, while «ÐÑÐ±Ð¸Ñ Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð½Ð°Ñод» (âOur People Loveâ) topped charts in 2011, and «ÐкÑпонаÑ» (âExhibitâ) along with its music video was on everyoneâs lips in 2016. Leningrad is known for the high amount of strong language in its texts, Sergey Shnurov is considered a chief hooligan of the Russian music stage, yet in his lyrics, the musician articulates what most people think but are afraid to say out loud about life and reality. Leningrad's music style is a mix of rock, ska-punk rock, folk, and Russian chanson. The bandâs image is that of smart and underdog, wise and scandalous at the same time.
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