Anton Pushkar and Lesik Omodada look utterly exhausted. Lesik hasn’t heard from his sisters since Russian airstrikes hit their hometown shortly before our interview, and speaks with the measured calm of someone still processing the kind of unspeakable horror that is becoming everyday life for Ukrainians since Russia’s invasion on February 24. “It’s so strange because it happens almost every day and somehow your brain is getting used to this,” he begins. “I hope it’s going to be fine with them. Everyday that we are living now – I was talking with some Ukrainians yesterday, and everybody has got tons of problems – I think one day is like one month of your health going away.” Alongside Andrii Sukhariev and Sergii Zlobin, Anton is a member of Ukrainian psychedelic roc...