Boris Grebenshchikov

Russian musician

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June 2023 A Moscow court ordered Grebenshchikov to pay 50,000 rubles in fines for alleged 'discreditation of the Russian armed forces', related to an interview on Israeli television station Channel 9. Subsequently declared a foreign agent by the Russian Ministry of Justice.
2022 Released 'House of All Saints' album, marking another milestone in his long-standing musical career.
October 5 2022 Appeared on BBC Hardtalk to discuss his opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, self-imposed exile to London, and collaboration with Dave Stewart to produce an antiwar record.
2021 Released 'Tribute' album.
2020 Notably released two albums in the same year: 'The Sign of Fire' and 'Hear me, good one'.
2020 Produced and released the album 'Thor', demonstrating continued musical creativity.
2018 Released album 'Vremya N'.
2017 Released the album 'Grass Doors', further expanding his discography with Aquarium.
2016 Boris Grebenshchikov released the album 'Songs of the Unloved', continuing his musical work with the band Aquarium.
2014 Released the album 'Salt', critically acclaimed as one of the best albums of his long career, described as an astonishing and visceral work.

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