All artist photos, plus artwork “HATEFUCK” hi-res HERE Today, Russia’s Pussy Riot and Slayyyter released the audio visual for “HATEFUCK” HERE via Neon Gold Records. The song is written collaboratively by Pussy Riot, Slayyyter, Boyfriend, Gold Glove and Ryan Chavez, and the video is directed by Danin Jacquay. This is the third song, after “PUNISH” and “LAUGH IT OFF” from the upcoming project to be released via Neon Gold Records (Charli XCX, MARINA, Christine and the Queens etc) later this year.
Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova says: “Audio-visual art piece "HATEFUCK" is the next piece of Pussy Riot's ongoing 2022 cycle "Patriarchy R.I.P." that revolves around a super(s)hero character who owns magic superwoman-like qualities & uses these powers to destroy the patriarchy. The song follows "PUNISH" and “LAUGH IT OFF, which were released earlier this year and runs in tandem with Pussy Riot-curated exhibit "Patriarchy R.I.P." that runs on billboards all across the US, mostly red states.
"HATEFUCK" heroines, vengeful dominatrixes and goddesses, they serve justice by creating a hell on earth for sexual abusers, for privileged exploiters of marginalized, alienated and objectified groups. Created under the influence of Hieronymus Bosch's visions of hell.” Slayyyter adds: "It was so much fun working on this song with everyone. I have always admired Pussy Riot, and to work with Nadya was amazing. I think the song and video embody strong woman empowerment, so I loved that we got to join forces to create it all."
About the upcoming project, executive producer Tove Lo adds: "Getting to enter Nadya’s world and be a part of this project is my pussy power passion project! She’s an iconic artist with an incredible life story who goes into everything with a bigger purpose. I hope we all get to live in the Pussyverse!"
ABOUT PUSSY RIOT: Conceptual artist and activist Nadya Tolokonnikova,founding member of Pussy Riot, a global feminist protest art movement. Today, hundreds of people identify as a part of the Pussy Riot community.
Was sentenced in 2012 to 2 years' imprisonment following an anti-Putin performance. Went through a hunger strike protesting savage prison conditions and ended up being sent to a Siberian penal colony, where she managed to maintain her artistic activity and with her prison punk band she put together to tour around Siberian labor camps. Published a book "Read and riot: Pussy Riot's guide to activism".
Co-founder of independent news service and media outlet, Mediazona. Has spoken before the US Congress, British Parliament, European Parliament, appeared as herself on season 3 of House of Cards, and performed at Banksy's Dismaland exhibition.
Pussy Riot's Punk Prayer was named by The Guardian among the best art pieces of the 21st century ("feminist, explicitly anti-Putin, protesting the banning of gay pride and the Orthodox church’s support of the president"), collaborated with Bansky on his Dismaland exhibition, endorsed by Marina Abramovic and Ai Weiwei, created an immersive experience in Saatchi gallery in London. Pussy Riot joined the NFT community in early 2021, recently co-founded UnicornDAO and started UkraineDAO, is a PleasrDAO member, a supporter of a stronger female representation in the NFT space.
Pussy Riot stands for gender fluidity, inclusivity, matriarchy, love, laughter, decentralization, anarchy, and anti-authoritarianism.
ABOUT SLAYYYTER: Slayyyter has the audacity and then some. Her ferocious new album “Troubled Paradise” signals the dawning of a new era for the self-made popstar, one who isn’t afraid to raise some hell. Growing up in the suburbs of St. Louis, Slayyyter worshipped pop culture from afar, a devout acolyte of such top 40 stalwarts as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Lady Gaga. After dropping out of the University of Missouri, she began to record music in her bedroom as Slayyyter, a pseudonym she borrowed from her favorite Dazed and Confused character. Early singles such as “BFF,” alongside “Daddy AF” and “Mine,” snatched critical praise from Rolling Stone, NME, The FADER, V Magazine, Idolator, Paper Magazine, and more. Her critically acclaimed debut album, “Troubled Paradise,” was released in 2021. The album draws from the most dramatic, almost surreal, sides of pop culture - Y2K gloss, nu metal, and cheerleader chants all coalesce here. Slayyyter is now gearing up for her 2022 headlining tour in the US and Europe.
https://pussyriot.love/ https://unicorndao.com/ https://zona.media/ - Pussy Riot’s independent news outlet https://www.saveartspace.org/pussyverse - Patriarchy R.I.P. exhibition Pussyverse Discord https://twitter.com/tolokno http://www.twitter.com/pussyrrriot http://www.instagram.com/nadyariot https://www.youtube.com/wearepussyriot https://www.instagram.com/slayyyter/ https://twitter.com/slayyyter |
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