Kultur Shock Just Dropped "Mladost" and It's Exactly What You Think It Is
It's out. "Mladost" dropped this morning. No music video. No big countdown. No influencer campaign. Just the song and the words. That's it. And honestly? That's the most Kultur Shock thing ever.
Gino posted a quick video on Instagram yesterday. Beanie on. Beard looking wild. Standing outside somewhere in the Pacific Northwest looking like he just chopped wood. He said the song was written over a year ago and they're putting it out now because the timing felt right.
That's a whole philosophy in one sentence.
The Song
"Mladost" means "Youth." If you know this band, you know they're not about to give you some soft, sentimental throwback. This is Kultur Shock. They don't do gentle. They do raw. They do honest. They do the thing that makes you sit there for a minute after and think about your life.
The song is the opening track for the second part of their double album House of Shock. The first part already hit hard. This one's supposed to go even deeper.
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