Gogol Bordello takes a war-torn turn with 'Scream of My Blood' - 48 hills
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"It's not an option to be an observer from a distance, just like it shouldn't be an option for people around the world to isolate themselves from this issue and be 'tired of war,' says Hüt z. 'Try being at war.' But the reality is that we all live on the same planet and everything is interconnected."
"San Francisco has been one of the towns that felt like an instant sense of homecoming for our band," he says. "First of all, due to its musical history. Secondly, there is still a longing for a more ideal state of things and living as a progressive, cosmopolitan, multicultural person there. In a city like San Francisco, that's deeply embedded."
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