«From Russia with love» — The Boston Globe
From Russia with love
Rock with Vladivostok band Mumiy Troll then try culinary treats from a Moscow-born chef
For popular rock bands from countries that don`t register on the pop culture radar here, traveling to a city like Boston has its pros and cons. The crowds tend to be considerably smaller, but the community of expatriates at such a performance can make up in enthusiasm what they may lack in numbers. That`s often the case at shows thrown by the Russian Boston Rock Club, bringing hugely popular bands like Bi-2, Vyacheslav Butusov & U-Piter, and Night Snipers to Boston. This Saturday one of the more well known rock bands in Russia, Mumiy Troll, will perform at the Middle East.
Dmitry Rozenblyum, the organizer of the series, has been putting on shows like this for almost 10 years. “When we started there wasn`t so much whatsoever, one or two [Russian] concerts,`` he says. Mumiy Troll is a pretty big booking. “This is a stadium group in Russia. They play the biggest stages in Russia.``
You don`t have to speak Russian to enjoy the melodic hard rock of a band like Mumiy Troll. “Mostly it`s a Russian crowd,`` says Rozenblyum. “But Americans who are interested in Russian culture, they are attending this concert.`` Rock `n` roll is rock `n` roll after all. For more on Mumiy Troll, see Page 28.
Mumiy Troll, 9 p.m., Saturday. 18+. Middle East Downstairs, 472 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge.
Luke O`Neil