
GOGOL BORDELLO âWE MEAN IT, MAN!â LP
LABEL: CASA GOGOL
RELEASE DATE: 02/13/2026
VARIANT: Black Vinyl LP
We Mean It, Man! was co-produced by Nick Launay, whose 40+ year run of musical partners reads like the Great Canon of avant-teasing rock: Idles, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Public Image Limited, Gang Of Four, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs(he did the one with âHeads Will Rollâ on it. Dude is the Quincy Jones of the underground). And Adam âAtomâ Greenspan (Nick Cave, Idles, Refused, Amyl and The Sniffers).
Word on the street is that a 2023 collab with Bernard Sumner (he of Joy Division, New Order, and the Hacienda fame) inspired the move towards some loops, gated drums, and bass-driven post-punk grooves.
âEverything that inspired Gogol Bordello â punk , hardcore, techno â can be traced back to the post punk playground, thatâs really where all brilliant cross pollinations took place. Gypsy music in addition, is a renegade universe of its own.
Now, we know youâve heard the party line about how Gogol are the best âGypsy punkâ of all time and while we are not here to argue that, weâd like to offer a different platter: this isnât folk music by any means. And Gogol has never been a folk band. A post-modern punk collage with a touch of orchestra pit class, perhaps.
In fact, if youâve been following the groupâs joyride through the fringes of punk, hard core, classical, romani, dub, and Madchester, youâll hear all manner of modernistic synths and loops on their seminal Gypsy Punks, the record they recorded with Steve Albini (RIP) way back in 2005.
Go back even further and check the security film at underground rave shops in NYC like Liquid Sky circa 1997 and youâll see Hutz regularly copping 12âs from Atari Teenage Riot and Goldie for his DJ nights.
And so the bandâs evolution here marks a reverse archeological dig, ya hear?
On to the music. To best situate yourself within this new sonic era, start with the title track, âWe Mean It, Man!â which sounds like Turnstile with violins â dancefloor killing at its best.
Another solid point of entry is âIgnitionâ, which the band had code named âBlue and yellow monday.â You can figure out why.
And if you want to hear the musical fruits of Eugeneâs love of techno made dangerously current, check out âMystics.â
The sounds here are massive, orchestral. Joining the band for the recording of this album is new guitarist Leo Mintek (ex-Outernational) and synth wizard and accordion goddess Erica Mancini. The musical animal â the hybrid beast â keeps growing new tails.
Lyrics time: While âHater Liquidatorâ and âNo Time for Idiotsâ offer bitey socio-political satire, the albums heavy weights âLife is possible againâ, âIgnitionâ and âBoiling pointâ explore intimacy of life/long friendships and other relationship codes.
âThrough angelic faces of fallen upstarts / We are smuggling friendship / Like a forbidden lost art,â sings Hutz in âIgnition.â
Big stuff.
Ok, weâve said our piece. If you knew Gogol from their previous touring entanglements with Madonna, System of Down, and Primus we invite you to situate them in your next DJ night alongside fellow sonic outsiders like Joy Division, IDLES, Viagra Boys, Amyl + the Sniffers, and Alec Empire.
The swashbuckling continues. Bring your best shoes and weâll see you out on the dance floor.
TRACKLIST
- We Mean It, Man!
- Life Is Possible Again
- No Time For Idiots
- Hater Liquidator
- Boiling Point
- Ignition
- From Boyarka to Boyaca
- Mystics
- We Did Good With The Good We Did
- Crayons
- State Of Shock
- Solidarity (Nick Launay Mix)
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LABEL: CASA GOGOL
RELEASE DATE: 02/13/2026
VARIANT: Black Vinyl LP
We Mean It, Man! was co-produced by Nick Launay, whose 40+ year run of musical partners reads like the Great Canon of avant-teasing rock: Idles, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Public Image Limited, Gang Of Four, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs(he did the one with âHeads Will Rollâ on it. Dude is the Quincy Jones of the underground). And Adam âAtomâ Greenspan (Nick Cave, Idles, Refused, Amyl and The Sniffers).
Word on the street is that a 2023 collab with Bernard Sumner (he of Joy Division, New Order, and the Hacienda fame) inspired the move towards some loops, gated drums, and bass-driven post-punk grooves.
âEverything that inspired Gogol Bordello â punk , hardcore, techno â can be traced back to the post punk playground, thatâs really where all brilliant cross pollinations took place. Gypsy music in addition, is a renegade universe of its own.
Now, we know youâve heard the party line about how Gogol are the best âGypsy punkâ of all time and while we are not here to argue that, weâd like to offer a different platter: this isnât folk music by any means. And Gogol has never been a folk band. A post-modern punk collage with a touch of orchestra pit class, perhaps.
In fact, if youâve been following the groupâs joyride through the fringes of punk, hard core, classical, romani, dub, and Madchester, youâll hear all manner of modernistic synths and loops on their seminal Gypsy Punks, the record they recorded with Steve Albini (RIP) way back in 2005.
Go back even further and check the security film at underground rave shops in NYC like Liquid Sky circa 1997 and youâll see Hutz regularly copping 12âs from Atari Teenage Riot and Goldie for his DJ nights.
And so the bandâs evolution here marks a reverse archeological dig, ya hear?
On to the music. To best situate yourself within this new sonic era, start with the title track, âWe Mean It, Man!â which sounds like Turnstile with violins â dancefloor killing at its best.
Another solid point of entry is âIgnitionâ, which the band had code named âBlue and yellow monday.â You can figure out why.
And if you want to hear the musical fruits of Eugeneâs love of techno made dangerously current, check out âMystics.â
The sounds here are massive, orchestral. Joining the band for the recording of this album is new guitarist Leo Mintek (ex-Outernational) and synth wizard and accordion goddess Erica Mancini. The musical animal â the hybrid beast â keeps growing new tails.
Lyrics time: While âHater Liquidatorâ and âNo Time for Idiotsâ offer bitey socio-political satire, the albums heavy weights âLife is possible againâ, âIgnitionâ and âBoiling pointâ explore intimacy of life/long friendships and other relationship codes.
âThrough angelic faces of fallen upstarts / We are smuggling friendship / Like a forbidden lost art,â sings Hutz in âIgnition.â
Big stuff.
Ok, weâve said our piece. If you knew Gogol from their previous touring entanglements with Madonna, System of Down, and Primus we invite you to situate them in your next DJ night alongside fellow sonic outsiders like Joy Division, IDLES, Viagra Boys, Amyl + the Sniffers, and Alec Empire.
The swashbuckling continues. Bring your best shoes and weâll see you out on the dance floor.
TRACKLIST
- We Mean It, Man!
- Life Is Possible Again
- No Time For Idiots
- Hater Liquidator
- Boiling Point
- Ignition
- From Boyarka to Boyaca
- Mystics
- We Did Good With The Good We Did
- Crayons
- State Of Shock
- Solidarity (Nick Launay Mix)
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