Ukrainian Post-Punk Trio Small Depo Explores Love, Loss, and Fear With “Pryhody” (Adventures)

Ukrainian post-punk trio Small Depo has released Pryhody (Adventures), their first album following an extended hiatus. The Kyiv band, active since 2014, crafted the record through a year of personal crisis and studio work, blending 1980s post-punk tension with raw, unpolished intensity reminiscent of Midnight Oil and Ministry. The album explores themes of love, loss, fear, and acceptance through lead single Rozkazhy alongside previously released tracks Elektromerezhi and Limb. Frontman Maksym Ishchenko describes the creative process as deeply personal, involving significant life changes and collaborative support. Small Depo’s music has gained exposure through the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 video game soundtrack and Chornobyl documentaries. The record resists aesthetic softening, instead forging difficult emotional terrain into uncompromising sonic form.

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