Russian Strings
by Blur

Album: The Ballad of Darren (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Russian Strings" is a ballad set against the harrowing backdrop of the Ukraine War. The song finds Blur frontman Damon Albarn confronting the unsettling reality of turning a blind eye to the atrocities unfolding in the country. It also serves as a reminder that indifference and complacency can unintentionally perpetuate global crises.

    Albarn explained to Les Inrockuptibles in July 2023: "How is it possible that there is a war going on right now on the continent? It is obviously a complicated situation. On the one hand, we have a resolutely resilient country, which is tired of being constantly threatened at its borders, and on the other, the leaders of another country who have literally lost their minds. We are witnessing a senile autocracy in action, and it is frightening. All the more frightening because it is happening everywhere: in the United States with Trump, in the United Kingdom with Boris Johnson. These might not be completely crazy, but so ridiculous. And in the midst of it all, we struggle to maintain our lives, our civilized discussions over coffee in the middle of the afternoon and maybe we don't see it directly, but we somehow contribute to that."

    He continued: "What I'm getting at is how people can be so connected to each other and so distant at the same time; unable to communicate and at the same time be closely connected. That's the idea of this song, in a way."
  • The term "Russian Strings" carries a dual significance, cleverly woven together by Albarn. He uses it to refer to both the balalaika, the stringed musical instrument often heard in Russian folk music, and puppet strings:

    Where the red-dressed puppet?
    Dancing on a string
    Balalaikas and singing


    The latter interpretation is further brought to life in the official visualizer. Directed by Fons Schiedon, it features a black-and-white illustration of Petrushka, the mischievous trickster stock character from Russian folk puppetry.
  • On June 24, 2023, the second day of the Wagner Group's failed rebellion against Vladimir Putin, Blur performed "Russian Strings" for the first time at Malahide Castle in Dublin. "On a geopolitical, serious note, things are definitely changing in Eastern Europe at the moment, and hopefully, something positive will come out of it," Albarn said before launching into the song. "But don't get your hopes up."
  • "Russian Strings" appears on Blur's ninth album, The Ballad of Darren. Produced by Simian Mobile Disco's James Ford, the album arrived eight years after The Magic Whip. In an interview with Augsburger Allgemeine in July 2023, Albarn hinted it could be one of Blur's final records: "From a distance, the record feels like something we just had to do. Also, to somehow get the whole Blur story round. While I'm not saying this is our last album, it's certainly one of the later chapters in the Blur book. And for me it's a key chapter."

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