One of the least understood bands in the Czech Republic is heading to Prague again to explain that even music from Brno can be listened to. Posh-punk deformation led by the non-binary Nikola Mucha has been playing for eleven years songs about the disgusting fate of the modern woman, the hardships of motherhood, partnership and everything that can be temporarily solved with alcohol and drugs. Popular with sexual minorities and majorities, middle-aged divorced women, mothers on maternity leave and groping men. When you don’t know the answer, there’s Jesus. If you don’t know the question, there’s Mucha. Mucha will also be launching a best of album this evening, Živáák, which she and the band have been working on for an obscenely long time, so you can expect some interesting guests. There might even be pole dancing.
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