Pussy Riot call for an end to Putin’s “terrorist regime” in Ukraine war protest song ‘Mama, Don’t Watch TV’


Pussy Riot have returned with another stabbing protest anthem aimed at the Russian government – a synth–punk number titled ‘Mama, Don’t Watch TV’ – with which they call for president Vladimir Putin to be prosecuted for his war crimes against Ukraine.

In a statement shared alongside the song’s release on Saturday (December 24), the band explained their belief that “Putin’s regime is a terrorist regime, and Putin himself, his officials, generals and propagandists are war criminals”.

They went on to note that the song’s chorus “is based on the words of a captured Russian conscript soldier who, in a telephone conversation with his mother, said ‘Mom, there are no Nazis here, don’t watch TV’”. Detailing the significance of that line, Pussy Riot pointed to the Russian government’s tendency to spread propaganda through televised broadcasts, which they say “poisons the hearts of people with hatred”.

The band further referenced the authoritarian measures Russia takes to punish its critics, continuing: “Those who oppose Putin are imprisoned, poisoned with military poisons and killed.”

As for the Russian government’s continued attacks on Ukraine, the band explained that such “military aggression” has been common since 2014, “when Russian troops annexed Crimea and began the occupation of the Donbass region”. They continued: “Every day since then Ukraine has had to fight for the right to live and for freedom, fight to guarantee its sovereignty.

“During all these years, the international community has looked for compromise and conducted business with Russia, at the same time sponsoring Putin’s cruel war. The Kremlin receives billions of Euros from the sale of oil and gas and each day this money converts into Ukrainian blood.”

Have a look at the accompanying music video for ‘Mama, Don’t Watch TV’ below:

With the release of ‘Mama, Don’t Watch TV’, Pussy Riot detailed their aims in using the song as a means to protest the Russia-Ukraine war. Firstly, they’ve called for “an embargo on the purchase of Russian oil and gas, on the sale of weapons and police ammunition to Russia”. 

Next, the band petitioned for authorities to “arrest the western bank accounts and property of Russian officials and oligarchs, and introduce personal sanctions against them”. And finally, they’ve called for “an international tribunal to try Vladimir Putin, employees of Russian state propaganda, army officers and everyone who is responsible for the genocide of the Ukrainian nation”.

Pussy Riot have had a busy year in 2022, with a major highlight being Masha Alyokhina’s escape from Russia back in May. She and her bandmates have arrested and imprisoned multiple times over their tenure for publicly protesting Putin’s rule. Last January, she was detained for two days after attending demonstrations encouraging others to protest on social media.

The band also released their debut mixtape, ‘Matriarchy Now’, back in August via Neon Gold Records. 

You can view the original article HERE.

Star power! Chemistry! Sex! Why ‘the right ingredients’ helped turn ‘The Idea of You,’ ‘Anyone But You’ and ‘Challengers’ into success stories
Sasha Merci on How Comedy Has Helped Her Depression
Teen Rowers Shot at While Racing in Sacramento River, Completely Ignore It
Anya Taylor-Joy brings high-wattage shine to ‘Furiosa’ press tour: See her best looks
Nothing Can’t Be Undone by a HotPot movie review (2024)
The Last Stop in Yuma County Review
Stephen King Praises Spanish Horror Film, Says Audiences Have Never ‘Seen a Movie as Black as This One’
Saving Film History One Frame at a Time: A Preview of Restored & Rediscovered Series at the Jacob Burns Film Center | Festivals & Awards
Watch Bambie Thug proclaim “love will triumph over hate!” at the end of their powerful Eurovision performance
Last Photos Resurface Ahead of Biopic
Industry reacts as MPs recommend ticket levy on arenas and stadium gigs
Brian Wilson Placed Under Conservatorship
Mbappe confirms he’s leaving PSG at end of season
Cavs respond with Game 2 rout over Celtics to even series
Raucous crowd roars approval for Caitlin Clark in home debut with Fever
Indianapolis columnist won’t cover Clark, Fever after awkward exchange
Only Murders in the Building Star Returning for Season 4
Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 9 Review: Two of A Kind
The Witcher Star Admits They Are ‘Ready’For the Series To End:
Grey’s Anatomy Season 20 Episode 7 Review: She Used to Be Mine
Your Glamorous, Chic Guide To Jewelry Gifts
Pratt Institute’s New Class, Charli XCX’s Fashion It-Girls,
Madewell Woven Leather Belt Review
Kendall’s Summer-Ready Cover, Paris Hilton & Nicole Richie Reunite, & More!