Ok, so I know most people hate t.A.T.u., but I thought "what the heck, gonna give it a try" anyway.
On the night from 4th to 5th of June t.A.T.u. will premiere their new video "220" on YouTube.
In the nearest future "220" will premiere on MTV (Ukraine), Viva! (Poland), MAD TV (Greece), MAD TV (Bulgaria) and on several Russian music channels.
MUZ-TV and MTV-Russia (which are the main music channels in Russia) refused to play "220".
The reasons of this refusal aren't clear for now. The band chose the most "popish" song from their upcoming Russian version of the album "Waste Management" for their second single, made a video with no "burdening" message, so it's more or less THE format of Russian pop. It's worth mentioning that their previous single "White Robe" held a strong message against killing, mainly against abortion, so had hard times getting aired in Russia, though actually took first places in most top charts of other eastern Europe countries.
P.S.: In case someone wonders, no, they aren't the pseudolesbians they used to be. They do live shows with a band and focus on serious political or philosophical meanings in their songs. So no more kissing
On the night from 4th to 5th of June t.A.T.u. will premiere their new video "220" on YouTube.
In the nearest future "220" will premiere on MTV (Ukraine), Viva! (Poland), MAD TV (Greece), MAD TV (Bulgaria) and on several Russian music channels.
MUZ-TV and MTV-Russia (which are the main music channels in Russia) refused to play "220".
The reasons of this refusal aren't clear for now. The band chose the most "popish" song from their upcoming Russian version of the album "Waste Management" for their second single, made a video with no "burdening" message, so it's more or less THE format of Russian pop. It's worth mentioning that their previous single "White Robe" held a strong message against killing, mainly against abortion, so had hard times getting aired in Russia, though actually took first places in most top charts of other eastern Europe countries.
P.S.: In case someone wonders, no, they aren't the pseudolesbians they used to be. They do live shows with a band and focus on serious political or philosophical meanings in their songs. So no more kissing