
"When 48 Hills last spoke with folk-punk band Gogol Bordello leader Eugene Hütz, in 2024, he was rallying support for his Ukraine homeland with documentary Scream of My Blood: A Gogol Bordello Story. The Ukrainian situation remains dire, and this time around new album We Mean It, Man! combines that dedication to outspoken politics with the frenzied energy GB have exhibited for decades."
"As things continue to darken in the US, the crowd was ready for all the wild release they could get. Opener Puzzled Panther joined the band halfway through the set to double the cathartic output."
Gogol Bordello leader Eugene Hütz continues advocating for Ukraine through music and documentary work. The band's latest album We Mean It, Man! combines their decades-long frenzied energy with outspoken political messaging. During a March 6 performance at the Warfield, the band delivered intense, cathartic shows reflecting the urgent global situation. Opener Puzzled Panther joined midway through the set, amplifying the wild release and emotional intensity. The crowd responded enthusiastically to the band's commitment to both musical excellence and political activism during increasingly challenging times.
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