“This is music of survival and perseverance. That’s always been our main driving force,” declares Gogol Bordello frontman Eugene Hutz about their new album, Solidaritine, that will be released on September 16th via Casa Gogol and Cooking Vinyl and can be pre-ordered here. “We just want to give the world a timeless album with messages of human potential and power.” Their eighth full-length album is inspired by survival in the face of adversity, a theme that can be applied to the pandemic just as much as it can be applied to the war going on in his native Ukraine. “Our music was always about perseverance. Rock ‘n’ roll comes out of a real place. Take a group of people who have endured immigrant traumas and disloca...