Kalovorot's album PutIn is a masterpiece of industrial metal that showcases the band's unique sound and style. With a blend of heavy riffs, electronic beats, and haunting vocals, the album takes the listener on a dark and intense journey through the post-industrial landscape of modern Russia.
From the opening track "Kremlin" to the closing anthem "Revolution", PutIn is a powerful statement of rebellion and defiance against the oppressive forces of the state. The lyrics are filled with political and social commentary, reflecting the band's deep concern for the current state of their country and the world at large.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Red Square", a brooding and atmospheric piece that captures the eerie beauty of Moscow's most iconic landmark. The haunting vocals and haunting melodies create a sense of foreboding and tension that perfectly captures the mood of the song.