This week on Jackalope Tales, Charles and Lisa take a cheerful little stroll through Soviet-era paranoia, where the guitars are electric, the lyrics are dangerous, and the exits are… suspiciously high up.

Charles tells the tragic and eyebrow-raising story of Alexander Bashlachev, the underground poet whose words hit harder than a government crackdown. Officially, he “fell” from a window. Unofficially? Let’s just say in Russia, gravity sometimes works overtime on people with opinions.

Meanwhile, Lisa dives into the chaotic and deadly shooting of Igor Talkov, a rising star who went from headlining concerts to becoming one of the most mysterious backstage deaths in Russian music history. Was it a heated argument? A botched confrontation? Or did someone decide his voice needed a permanent mute button?

From falling rock poets to bullets behind the curtain, Charles and Lisa explore a pattern that feels less like coincidence and more like a very dark playlist curated by people who don’t take criticism well.

So pour yourself a stiff drink, keep your lyrics vague, and remember: in some places, the most dangerous thing you can drop… isn’t an album. It’s a truth.

Back In The U.S.S.R.I.P. — where the encore might be your last, and the reviews are written in classified documents. [Ep 134]


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Produced by: Charles Mooney
Executive Producers: Charles Mooney and Lisa Umbarger

Original Music by: Charles Mooney and Lisa Umbarger

Kazoo Solo by: Courtney Mooney